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EP025: How Are You Going To Get There? The P/PC Balance

EP025: How Are You Going To Get There? The P/PC Balance

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Every car needs fuel right? It needs maintenance, general looking after if you are going to get to where you want to go. This is where the P/PC Balance comes in. 'P' stands for production. in the above example, 'P' is represented by successfully arriving at the destination, it is the goal. 'PC' stands for production capability, represented by the car itself. The required element to help you get to achieve the goal which is to arrive safely at the destination. This balance can be applied to any scenario where you are dependent on others, tools or infrastructure in order to achieve what you set out to. If you do not care for 'PC' in whichever scenario you will either not arrive where you want to, or you will lose what you need, much like a car that is not looked after will no longer run. In a business environment, if you do not look after your teams, their emotional, psychological and physical needs - they will leave you and not help you. This is why companies have largest turnover rates of teams, low production capability equals low or complete absence of Production. P/PC balance aka, Production / Production Capability Balance. Are you looking after yourself, others and the tools that you need? If not, this is the time to stop and work out how you can. It may just be the thing that changes your life, for the rest of your life. You got this!

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