The Timeless Strategic Value of Unrealistic Goals
Harvard Business Review
OCTOBER 22, 2012
As an idea, strategic intent is about setting a bold and ambitious goal, out of all proportion to a firm's current resources and capabilities. In accounting, we always argued that "realistic" goals are the best, since they are achievable and as such are better motivators. I've even contributed to this literature on goal setting.
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