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Competitors worked side by side during the Estonian cleanup, not paying attention to the fact that their rivals were involved as well. Each company supported the movement the way they could—transportation, tools, services, manpower.What would be possible in your industry if you set aside rivalry for a common purpose?
To put this philosophy into action, focus on four key pillars that drive meaningful improvement in your work and life. 📊 Aggregating Marginal Gains
In Nigeria, the Let’s Do It Foundation used cleanup events not just to remove trash but to draw attention to the waste problem, fight “trash blindness,” and change behavior. Volunteers collected data alongside garbage—information about the quantity, type, and disposal methods of litter—creating a knowledge base for better policy going forward.
: Spend 15 minutes every Friday assessing what went well, what bottlenecked your progress, and where your systems broke down.
Adjusting based on real experience is the fastest way to improve. 4. Quality is a Compound Interest
: Review every failure to pinpoint precisely where your momentum stalled.
Competitors worked side by side during the Estonian cleanup, not paying attention to the fact that their rivals were involved as well. Each company supported the movement the way they could—transportation, tools, services, manpower.What would be possible in your industry if you set aside rivalry for a common purpose?
To put this philosophy into action, focus on four key pillars that drive meaningful improvement in your work and life. 📊 Aggregating Marginal Gains
In Nigeria, the Let’s Do It Foundation used cleanup events not just to remove trash but to draw attention to the waste problem, fight “trash blindness,” and change behavior. Volunteers collected data alongside garbage—information about the quantity, type, and disposal methods of litter—creating a knowledge base for better policy going forward.
: Spend 15 minutes every Friday assessing what went well, what bottlenecked your progress, and where your systems broke down.
Adjusting based on real experience is the fastest way to improve. 4. Quality is a Compound Interest
: Review every failure to pinpoint precisely where your momentum stalled.