To get the results required and value from any continuous improvement initiative you need to be prepared to invest time and resources in implementing the approach and patient to allow the fruits to develop fully.
You are unlikely to solve all of your challenges in a single week - making big, wholesale change and expecting big results is a recipe for disappointment. It is like me expecting to play Stairway to Heaven on the guitar without lessons - you can try it, but the result is not music to the ears.
All the great achievements came after investment of time, an acknowledgement of what was required to achieve the end goal and small increments of progress. For example, Martin Luther King Jnr's "I have a dream" speech would not likely get the same reception and historical note had he delivered it as a student at Booker T. Washington High School. We also wouldn't have had a space shuttle without the Gemini and Apollo space programmes, nor would Edison have invented the light bulb had he not developed his aptitude for invention while working as a telegrapher.
Edison also had persistence and drive, which is key to effectively managing change. Change can bring success and, at times, challenge and disappointment. The key, as I have learnt, is to treat both equally but have a plan on how to make the most of what each brings.
History notes also that Edison had a mentor named Franklin Leonard Pope, who fostered his talents and shaped his direction. Look behind all success and you will find a mentor or two, and baby steps leading to the significant outcome.
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