While it may not be going to plan, you remain optimistic or at least hopeful. See musing, It’s the hope that kills.

Too often, the demise is inevitable, and our inability to act now creates further damage beyond that incurred to date.

The underperforming and misaligned staff member, the process that is not on track, and the project that continues to sink with no sign of recovery. It becomes a drain, and the deeper you go, the increasing force of the downward vortex.   

Sometimes we need more information, and delaying the decision is sensible, but when the evidence is before us, it only requires us to remove the mask that shields us from the truth presented and act.

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