Working In: habits and operationalised processes; dealing with the day-to-day.
Working On: is invocation, new habits, new processes. Dealing with strategic decisions and putting in place systems.
Working In: habits and operationalised processes; dealing with the day-to-day.
Working On: is invocation, new habits, new processes. Dealing with strategic decisions and putting in place systems.
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Title: | Working on vs working in |
Author: | Liew, Zern |
Blog Title: | Thoughts at the intersection of Design, Business, Technology, and Applied Psychology |
Date: | 15 December 2015 |
URL: | https://eicolab.com.au/2015/working-on-vs-working-in.html |