[Good Business] Reimagining public leadership through Pamamahalang Pilipino
[Good Business] Reimagining public leadership through Pamamahalang Pilipino

In the post "Stop Supplying. Start Owning.", the author elaborates on a banana analogy to convey lessons about ownership and value creation applicable to various aspects of life and business. Drawing from personal experiences, the author outlines five key lessons: prioritizing cash over jobs, recognizing the quality of jobs, understanding the long-term benefits of ownership versus temporary gains, and the importance of owning the entire value chain from production to customer relationships. The overarching message encourages individuals to seek ownership and leverage in their careers and personal lives rather than settling for immediate comfort, ultimately fostering deeper value and fulfillment.
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