However, knowing and doing are not the same thing. Looking around, we can see that there are many careless problems. Almost, like, probably and possibly are common words. Many major decisions remain on paper, and many key tasks are implemented on the surface. The grand goals of many individuals and organizations have become a mirage!
Jack Welch told everyone about his "things in the bag" at the Shanghai International Conference Center: "All China entrepreneurs present here, I shared all my business experience for more than 20 years. You just said that China entrepreneurs understand these principles and principles, but I have thoroughly implemented them in Jack Welch. "
This is the distance between knowing and doing. There is a bridge between knowing and doing, and that is execution.
The first thing to emphasize in execution is attitude. Yu Shiwei, the author of Winning in Execution, said: "Execution is not a tool, but a working attitude. The Chinese nation is undoubtedly excellent, but the work attitude is always not excellent enough, and the deviation of execution is the biggest reason. "
The management principles and principles we know are generally achievable, at least for many large enterprises represented by ge. Let's not discuss why we couldn't do it before. The key is to know what to do now, and only when you start can you get results.
In addition to attitude, the distance between knowing and doing lies in the standard problem, which makes it really effective, ensures that the decision becomes a fact and achieves the established effect.
In addition, across the distance between knowing and doing, accuracy, precision and speed are also very important.
Accuracy-is to ensure that the right thing is done and that the direction of doing things will not deviate from the established goals and directions. This requires optimizing process management, forming the habit of reflection and feedback, correcting the work direction at any time, and ensuring that all arranged work is carried out with good quality and quantity on the basis of clear departmental objectives and activities.
Accuracy-quality and accuracy. This requires mastering working standards and methods through training, group learning and other channels to improve working ability; Clear division of responsibilities and work system, so that there are rules to follow.
Speed-is the efficiency of work. On the one hand, the cultivation of speed needs continuous learning, on the other hand, it needs to improve the planning ability, time concept and time management ability, and be able to complete the task before the time node.
Talking about knowing and doing (2009-04-05 20:45:35) Tags: Miscellaneous Talk
My understanding of learning was gradually established after experiencing some twists and turns in my life. With my own development, I pay more and more attention to the importance of learning. I feel that I have been studying continuously for the past two years. But looking back on my own learning experience, it is not difficult to find that my learning is still at a low level, with low learning efficiency and slow progress. It is still far from my expected state, so why can't my efforts achieve the desired harvest? What are the obstacles to my development?
I have learned some knowledge and skills: I have studied Cantonese, practiced martial arts and can use computer software. Over the years, I have also read some books, including about interpersonal relationship, time management, potential development and so on, from which I have learned a lot of knowledge beneficial to life; I also summed up some experience in practice.
But why didn't these knowledge, skills and experience summary have an important impact on my development? What's the problem? After careful consideration, I think the most critical issue lies in practice. Every time I finish learning a knowledge, I put it aside. Don't use it often, don't practice it often, until you get into the habit. So what I have learned will gradually be forgotten after a long time, and many efforts made before will be in vain!
Looking back on my own learning experience, I find it is actually easy to know. As long as you are willing to spend some time, some energy can be achieved. But it is not simple and extraordinary to really apply what you know to life practice. Turning what you have learned into practical results at the fastest speed is the most important embodiment of a person's learning ability. It is also the most critical link and the biggest obstacle in learning. How should I know about the actual action? What should I do?
First, doubt or accept? Action is the key, let the facts speak for themselves.
After school, we will learn a lot. I also learned some knowledge about life motto and philosophy. For example, people can't stand without faith, where there is a will, there is a way, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. At that time, we couldn't understand the true meaning of these truths. With the slow growth, I gradually discovered the existence and correctness of these principles through some things, and began to consciously implement these principles, and gradually formed my own living standards and behavior habits. But not everyone can understand the meaning of these principles. For those who can't understand, they doubt the correctness and importance of the principle. Do you think so? Will it help if I do it? I don't want to try. In the end, I will live like a headless fly all my life. I will never understand why I am like this, if I hit it blindly and irregularly.
I took a course in interpersonal relationship some time ago. The teacher used the metaphor of embroidered shoes to illustrate that there are four kinds of people in the world: the wise, the wise, the sensible and the confused. When applied to learning, the wise learn the same, use the same, and master the same. Smart people learn some and use some. Smart people have learned a lot, walked around and used a little. Stupid people don't know these principles exist, so they can't be applied at all.
That's the truth. If I believe it, I will do it. If I firmly believe that some knowledge will definitely have a positive impact on me, then I will definitely do it. Just because I'm not sure I'll get anything, or even doubt its correctness, won't my efforts be in vain? Therefore, the more we deeply understand the importance of these principles and firmly believe that they will have a far-reaching impact on life, the more we can thoroughly implement them in our actions.
I must have the spirit of doubt, without which there can be no innovation. But doubt should also be based on full understanding of things. Without enough understanding, how can there be enough reasons to overthrow the original concept? Rational understanding can't just rely on feelings and think that this matter is right or wrong? There must be a good reason.
I also need to learn to accept, and only by accepting can I make progress. To refuse to accept is to refuse to make progress. The key is to have the ability to distinguish, dare to try different ideas, and let practice prove things right or wrong.
Second, believe in yourself. Self-doubt is an important obstacle to learning.
I often hear people say, "I don't like studying very much." "I'm afraid I can't learn well." Wait a minute. I have a deep understanding of learning, because I often wander around these concepts myself.
I want to study, but I don't like people to say that I am good at learning. I want to study, but I don't want people to say that I am good at reading. I want to be diligent but I don't want others to see that I am diligent, good at learning but not good at learning, good at reading but shallow in knowledge, diligent but unsuccessful. What does this mean? I worship wisdom and fear stupidity, which is the key to my study of contradiction. It is also the main reason why my study has been slow.
Especially when others learn easily, but they have to work hard, it doesn't mean they are poor! In order to protect my fragile self-esteem and cover up my ignorance and stupidity, I will pretend to be relaxed, pretend not to understand or simply hide my "true self" and refuse to communicate with others.
Why do some people want to be lazy in their study and work? On the one hand, it is because of human inertia. On the other hand, I don't want to accept the reality of my poor ability. In order to protect my self-esteem, I gave myself a step down. If others can do something, but I can't, isn't that also a denial to myself? Isn't this another blow to your confidence? So just don't work hard. I didn't do it well because I didn't work hard. It's not my own ability, just because I didn't work hard. In fact, people's conformity psychology and superstitious authority are the same. Everyone does it, and experts say so. They should be right, but they have no self-confidence and opinions.
The negative impact of these conceptual restrictions is enormous and far-reaching. How can we break through the shackles of these concepts and break the limits of ourselves? Try, act and challenge. I was able to move from the closed self in the past to the gradually open self today. Dengfeng martial arts, small temple accommodation, cycling and other events have a far-reaching impact on me. These events were planned by me in advance, which had a great influence on my old-fashioned ideas (limited my ability to play). After these events, my thoughts have changed a lot. I found that many things I was afraid of before were not as terrible as I thought. It turns out that I can do it. These events make me more convinced that I have the ability to change my destiny. I believe that as long as I dare to think and try, I will succeed.
Third, concentration and anti-interference ability.
I once studied Cantonese, holding a book and talking to the tape every day. After a period of persistence, I can communicate with people in simple vernacular, but it is not very standard. At that time, someone laughed at me: "Where did you say the vernacular?" I finally gave up because I was worried about other people's jokes.
I have always had a very bad habit: I like thinking. When studying or thinking about problems, there are many distractions in my heart. Think about it everywhere, think about this for a while and think about that for a while. In addition, the ability to adapt to the environment is also poor, and it is easy to be disturbed by the outside world, causing emotional fluctuations, impetuous anxiety and affecting attention. My own thoughts are interrupted, I unconsciously think about the problem and deviate from the theme. Learning and thinking are superficial and cannot go deep into the essence.
What is the most vital thing? It must be something that can survive in the worst environment. Who is the person with the strongest learning ability? I think it's people who can learn in any environment. Because learning itself is everywhere and is not restricted by any conditions. Even if there are limitations, then the ego must be the biggest limitation. This is the crux of the problem. Because I haven't practiced enough. Complaining about the environment, complaining about others, it is better to reflect on whether your heart is really sinking into learning? Do you really want to study? As Huineng, the sixth ancestor, said: "Bodhi has no trees, the mirror is not a stage, and there is nothing in my heart. Where can I get dust? "
Fourth, determination and perseverance.
Why did all the previous knowledge go to waste? Because I didn't insist on using it. There are a lot of things I can't do, just because I'm not determined enough and don't ask too much of myself. If someone puts a gun to my head and says, "You must learn the vernacular in six months, or you will be killed." I believe that anyone will go all out to learn spoken English day and night. And I don't care what others will say about me anymore. Because this is a matter of life and death.
Persistence is a habit. Once you get into the habit, things will become simple. I remember my first winter swimming. When I stood on the shore for the first time and looked at the cold water, I trembled all over. After I got up the courage to jump out, I felt less cold for a while. If I insist on getting up early, I will wake up after getting used to it for a while. But if you are sleepy every day and don't want to get up in the middle of the night, think about how comfortable and warm the bed is, and how tired it is to get up so early! This is human inertia. I don't even give points. No wonder no one was there.