Urgency defined

 
By Champion in : Champion Culture, Culture Thoughts // Apr 27 2010

When people have a true sense of urgency, they think that action on critical issues is needed now, not eventually, not when it fits easily into a schedule.  Now means making real progress every single day.  Critically important means challenges that are central to success or survival, winning or losing.

A sense of urgency is not an attitude that I must have the project team meeting today, but that the meeting must accomplish something important today.

Gut-level determination to move, and win, now. They don’t move at thirty-five miles per hour when sixty-five mph is needed to win.

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