Urgency
From Tanmay Vora's QAspire Blog:
"[O]ur major issue is not complacency – but a lot of false sense of urgency. This is a point where we mistake activity with productivity. Sense of urgency, according to Dr. Kotter, is a positive and focused force because it naturally directs you to be truly alert to what’s really happening; it rarely leads to a race to deal with the trivial."
"[O]ur major issue is not complacency – but a lot of false sense of urgency. This is a point where we mistake activity with productivity. Sense of urgency, according to Dr. Kotter, is a positive and focused force because it naturally directs you to be truly alert to what’s really happening; it rarely leads to a race to deal with the trivial."



In the cited blog, I know mission was involved implicitly, but I don’t think it was specifically mentioned.
Mission needs to be integral in the moment-- where execution takes place. Mission should be well-articulated but made as simple as possible so that it can remain urgent in every day's actions. All individuals must clearly understand and value mission as essential at all times.
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