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980. Why is speed so important?

Thank you for reading again today.
Sales & Human Resources Development Trainer
Anger Management Consultant
I am Kazuya Sakayama of Office M&R.

Last time, I wrote about why speed is important.
Is speed really that important?
Some of you might be thinking,
Doesn't rushing lead to mistakes?

Honestly, while I believe speed is important,
I have often made mistakes by rushing or acting in a panic.

At such times, I naturally reflect on it,
and I also feel down.

But at these times,
do you keep reflecting forever?
Do you keep feeling down forever?

In the end, there is no point in moping around.
Because you have to move on to the next thing.

I have been told, "No, no, that's only something you can do."

But is that really true?
Responding with speed.
Naturally, I am not
acting without thinking.

I do make appropriate preparations beforehand.
So, how far should you go with these preparations?

Is there such a thing as perfect preparation?
The more time you spend on preparation,
the more likely it is that other companies or people
are already moving ahead.

As I wrote last time,
while I was thinking,
other companies beat me to it.

Once you have a certain level of preparation,
you have to act.

And you build up what is missing
while you are in motion.

Preparation is something you do yourself.
The completion of that preparation
is not just up to you, but together with the client.

So the question is,
how long are you going to keep preparing?
If that's the case, let's get moving.

That is what it means to act with speed.

Move! Move! Move!
Speed! Speed! Speed!

Let's do our best.

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