Sunday, February 10, 2019

BGE(Barely Good Enough) vs. CNP(As Close as Necessary to Perfect) Which one is your stroke professional striving for?

Another great Seth Godin blog. Discuss with your doctor and therapists. I'd be willing to bet everything that BGE and the tyranny of low expectations are their standard operating practice. 

CNP

As Close as Necessary to Perfect
The thing is, with limitless focus and energy, just about everything can be improved.
That’s not the question.
The question is: Is this thing you’re working on as close to perfect as it needs to be? As close to perfect as your customer demands?(100% recovery is every stroke survivors demand. It is just that the stroke medical world does not have that as a goal. They refuse to even talk and listen to survivors) As close to perfect as the budget can allow?
It’s not settling to walk away from something that’s CNP. It’s simply a smart allocation of your resources.
[Please don’t forget the opposite: BGE. Which stands for Barely Good Enough. The thing is, BGE rarely is.]

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