Sunday

Genius of the “And”; Tyranny of the “Or”

Forget about the word “Or,” and begin embracing the word “And.”

“Or” forces you to think in ultimatums, it pushes you to think that things “must be either A OR B.” For example:

  • Go to work or get an education
  • Short-term profit or make a long-term investment
  • Low cost or high quality

Anybody can choose one or the other, but it takes a determined, motivated, and rare kind of person to say that they will do both. So, instead of choosing “Or,” go with “And”:

  • I will have a job and get an education
  • My company will increase its short-term profits and have long-term investments
  • My product will be low cost and have high quality

Now, with the mentality of “And,” you’ve got a challenge (and thus an opportunity) waiting to be tackled. You aren’t faced with just choosing one or the other; now you have to be creative, hard working, and motivated to accomplish both.

Note, however, that doing both doesn’t imply balance. Doing both doesn’t mean splitting your effort 50/50. No, no, no…

Embracing “And” means you do both at the same time, all the time, with all the effort you’ve got.

This is a reflection from a book I read: Jim CollinsBuilt to Last.

Friday

Update on Miguel's Edumacation

Before:
Business Administration: Information Decision Systems

After:
Business Administration: Information Decision Systems
Minor in Computer Science

With the support and encouragement from family and close friends, what was just an idea over Thanksgiving dinner is now a reality: that's right folks, I've declared a minor in computer science - and I couldn't be more excited!

Why Did I Do It?
In one word: Them.

I declared a minor in computer science for the people in my future that I will work side-to-side with: the Vice President, the program manager, the business analyst, the developer, and most especially the customer who will depend on my expertise and knowledge. My instincts tell me that with this decision, I will be able to better serve my co-workers and customers in the future.

Thanks to my family and close friends for your endless support!