Becoming the leader of a project, group or business is very
thrilling. You get to make the decisions, help more people, earn more
pay and have more fun. The technology described in this article
outlines exactly how you can do this.
"THE K-R-C TRIANGLE"
"The points are K for KNOWLEDGE, R for RESPONSIBILITY and C for CONTROL."
"It is difficult to be responsible for something or control something unless you have KNOWLEDGE of it."
"It is folly to try to control something or even know something without RESPONSIBILITY."
"It is hard to fully know something or be responsible for something
over which you have no CONTROL, otherwise the result can be an
overwhelm."
"Little by little one can make anything go right by
"INCREASING KNOWLEDGE . . . ,"
"INCREASING RESPONSIBILITY . . . ,"
"INCREASING CONTROL . . . ."
"If one sorts out any situation one finds oneself in on this basis, he will generally succeed."
"By inching up each corner of the KRC triangle bit by bit, ignoring
the losses and making the wins firm, a being at length discovers his
power and command of life." -- L. Ron Hubbard
Examples
Terry and Joe work for Dan's Auto Repair. They both want to succeed, but Terry uses the KRC Triangle.
For example, when Joe makes a mistake, he hits the car part with his
tool. When Terry makes a mistake, he slows down, adjusts the tool and
carefully does the work again. He increases his control.
At 5:00 each night, Joe puts down his tools and walks out the door to
get a beer. Terry cleans up his area, oils his tools and puts them
away. He increases his responsibility.
During the
weekends, Joe watches football while Terry reads auto repair magazines
and shop manuals. He increases his knowledge.
Joe gets
frustrated when he can't pay his bills, can't get along with his wife
and can't get ahead at his job. He complains about all the losses he has
had in life to his buddies at the bar every night.
Terry
also gets frustrated, but he ignores the losses and rarely talks about
them. Instead, he makes his wins firm by sharing them with his family
and friends and looks for new ways to succeed.
When Dan, the owner of the shop, decides to add a partner to his business, who does he choose?
Who are the most successful people you personally know? How much
knowledge, responsibility and control do they have in their fields?
How often do they increase their knowledge? Their responsibility? Their control?
Do they talk about their failures or their successes?
To become a leader and achieve success, just remember these five
things: increase knowledge, increase responsibility, increase control,
ignore losses and solidify wins.
Recommendations
Raise your KRC for the activity faster and more thoroughly than anyone else and you will become the leader.
1. Decide on the group or project that you want lead. If you are not
yet a part of that activity, take a small position in that group or
project.
2. Increase your knowledge: Learn more about the
activity than anyone. Do more research than anyone. Figure out more
innovative solutions than anyone.
3. Increase your
responsibility: Be a great supporter to the current leader. Volunteer
to do extra work and take on extra duties with no pay. Consider the
success of the project or group to be your personal responsibility.
4. Control: Invest more time and interest in the activity than anyone
else. Take control of every aspect of the project or group, when the
opportunity presents itself.
5. Losses: Do not dwell on
any failures, regrets or mistakes you encounter. Fix them, when
possible, but otherwise, ignore them.
6. Wins: Focus on
your successes each day. Write them down, think about them and talk
about them. Make them a permanent part of your life.
7.
Because you have the most knowledge and responsibility for the success
of the project, an opportunity to take control of the project or group
will eventually appear. When this happens, do not hesitate. Take the
reins!
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