Joshua Bell, the world renowned violinist was commissioned by the Washington Post to play incognito in a downtown Metro station during rush hour. He played one of the most intricate pieces ever written on an instrument valued at 3.5 million dollars. The vast majority on the platform that day didn't notice and he collected approximately $32 for his efforts. Just days before, tickets to one of his performances in Boston went for $100 per seat.
Are you so distracted by cost cutting measures that you are missing opportunities to thrive? Your management team knows how to cut expenses, leaders should focus on opportunities. Get up early, find a quiet place, and spend some quality time thinking about what your clients need to be successful and how you can help them get it.
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“We move through our days noticing very little of our surroundings. And yet, opportunity and valuable information and inspiration abound in our environs. "
Gladys Edmunds, author of Tightrope: Opportunity is All Around, If You Pay Attention
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