Author: whatifconcepts

Empowering those that inspire so they can excel at the work that matters.

Choices

When do choices become overwhelming? Does the scale of the decision make it more or less essential to have greater choices? When buying a toothbrush, do you want an expansive selection? When selecting a new CEO for your cause, do you want an equal number of choices for the final round? Do the consequences of our choice change the options desired?

Old School

What still works but might be generations behind the newest technology? What old school methods and items do you continue to use without upgrading? What is the tipping point when you choose to upgrade? Do you make the leap to the most current version, or better than the current version? Does your pattern of adopting new ideas/items reveal something about your mindset?

Show Your Work

Grooming at larger ski resorts typically takes place in the evening. With the addition of halligen lights, grooming cats illuminate the night sky. Spend a few moments, and you will see their work in progress. Even when the mountain’s scale is hard to comprehend, knowing their overnight labor is tomorrow’s joyous adventure is rewarding.

Regression

The mountain glacier used to occupy this location in the 1800s. Today, you have to travel more than 3 kilometers (almost 2 miles) up the valley to view the glacier, and even then, you are not at the glacier’s terminal moraine. We are so keen to measure progress but are reticent to monitor regression. What does regression tell us? It might be the most crucial narrative we can explore.

Hazard Zone

Safety barriers can be seen as inconvenient and unnecessary. When they appear placed too far away from the object we intend to observe, it is easy to ignore their presence. What we do not know is the magnitude of the potential hazards ahead. We are rarely the experts and yet we consider our mastery of conventional wisdom to be all the safety we need.

If we are ready to embrace edgecraft, we must understand that traveling beyond edges has consequences. How do you evaluate warning signs and the potential benefits of navigating beyond the barrier?

Special Tools

Ice climbing is best attempted with ice axes, crampons, harness, rope, ice screws, helmet, and appropriate clothing. Assembling the right gear can make a difference between a successful outing and an epic failure.

What special tools does your enterprise possess that amplify the impact of your work? What equipment are you missing that might elevate your work? What resources do you not even know you should be using? Who might help guide your equipment procurement process?