Bad Competition at Claudia Welch blog

Bad Competition. And when the outcome becomes the sole focus, it promotes a, “whatever it takes to succeed,” mentality. How do we decide when it’s okay to compete, and when it’s downright dangerous? Unhealthy competition overly emphasizes the outcome, rather than valuing the process or the journey involved in getting there. But today, we tend to pay inadequate attention to competition's benefits. In a tiny attempt to address that, consider these admittedly anecdotal examples. This can lead to all sorts of bad decisions and unethical practices. First, choose the opinions that make the most sense to you. In a competition, others must lose if you are to win, and so it’s natural to withhold information that might help others, or to fail to provide help when help may be needed.

Is Competition Bad For Your Business? This Might Surprise You
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First, choose the opinions that make the most sense to you. In a competition, others must lose if you are to win, and so it’s natural to withhold information that might help others, or to fail to provide help when help may be needed. And when the outcome becomes the sole focus, it promotes a, “whatever it takes to succeed,” mentality. But today, we tend to pay inadequate attention to competition's benefits. This can lead to all sorts of bad decisions and unethical practices. In a tiny attempt to address that, consider these admittedly anecdotal examples. Unhealthy competition overly emphasizes the outcome, rather than valuing the process or the journey involved in getting there. How do we decide when it’s okay to compete, and when it’s downright dangerous?

Is Competition Bad For Your Business? This Might Surprise You

Bad Competition And when the outcome becomes the sole focus, it promotes a, “whatever it takes to succeed,” mentality. But today, we tend to pay inadequate attention to competition's benefits. First, choose the opinions that make the most sense to you. And when the outcome becomes the sole focus, it promotes a, “whatever it takes to succeed,” mentality. In a tiny attempt to address that, consider these admittedly anecdotal examples. This can lead to all sorts of bad decisions and unethical practices. In a competition, others must lose if you are to win, and so it’s natural to withhold information that might help others, or to fail to provide help when help may be needed. Unhealthy competition overly emphasizes the outcome, rather than valuing the process or the journey involved in getting there. How do we decide when it’s okay to compete, and when it’s downright dangerous?

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