Richard Martin on how to bypass obstacles while keeping a watch on them Sources News Release
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Publisher: Richard Martin Date Written: 03/10/2011 Year Published: 2011 Resource Type: Article
Whenever I’m working on a project, whether one of my own or for a client, I find that obstacles and resistance tend to crop up. It is easy to become distracted by these hindrances to progress. At a minimum they can be minor irritants, but they can al
Abstract: One of the basic tactics you learn as a young military officer is to “picket and bypass.” This refers to the fact that as you advance against the enemy, you can encounter small pockets of resistance and obstacles that are meant to slow your advance or distract you from your main purpose. The order to picket and bypass means that you leave a small element to keep a watch on the enemy (picket) and then bypass them to continue with the main mission. This, of course, assumes that you have the room t... To read the full release go to http://www.sources.com/Releases/NR1440.htm
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