We have an expansive and wonderful ability to take ourselves seriously, to soul-search, and commit emotional and cognitive energy into figuring out the Corp, figuring out its problems, idiosyncrasies, inefficiencies, and virtues. Engaging in these conversations is a blessing of transition time. We get to talk about the Corp and grapple with issues, like others have before us over and over again. The ratio of strategic thought to action in the Corp is, I think, probably very high historically. This is an examined organization. Over and over, we ask questions and demand things of ourself and our organization. And again, this year, I can see that a group of talented and devoted Corpies will continue that tradition.
I had intended to list the questions that have engaged me and the people I've talked with here in this post. Suffice it to say that there are many of them, and if I had another year, I might succeed in making betters sense of half of them or even making progress on a tenth. I think Corp leaders' strong tendency to wonder whether we're good enough, making an impact, or improving the organization stems from our own set of questions, which are unique to each leader's experience and continually evolving. So I'm not going to list mine. But I hope you try to list yours, or at least be unafraid to engage with them. Having the opportunity to delve into and wade through the key questions of an organization that you love enough to do it over and over again is one I will certainly miss.
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