Byron Katie: Challenging Your Assumptions

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The Work of Byron Katie can be used as a tool to challenge business assumptions.

Here, on Byron Katie's blog we find the following business inquiry: "Having More Customers Means Having More Profits" in which a biz-dev manager starts questioning his team's belief that "more customers equals more profit."

The process is described as business inquiry.

Here are the manager's conclusions:

"Having fewer customers means having more profit."

"One, we could focus on the customers that have the strongest cash positions, the ones who are most likely to weather the recession.

"Two, we could stop wasting time on difficult customers, the ones that keep changing their orders. They're very high maintenance, but we keep them because we think we need them to meet our numbers.

"And three, we could stop serving customers that don't pay in a timely manner, the ones with poor payment history."

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