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Re: loanranger post# 305380

Tuesday, 12/03/2019 3:46:38 AM

Tuesday, December 03, 2019 3:46:38 AM

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Yeah actually he can.

He is the right fit because he has everything needed for its successful integration to commercial expansion with his company Heddle Shipyards; fabrication, man power, experience in running a successful company.

But he doesn't fulfill his CEO responsibilities to P2O with filings, updates to share holders. All businesses involved suffer with a weak link.

He can't be both the right fit and a weak link. That makes no sense.



Maybe the concept of a basketball team will help.

"Study Shows 1 or 2 Weak Links Can Bring Down a Team"

Anthony Davis has joined Lebron James and Kyle Kuzma as one of the Los Angeles Lakers. That gives the storied franchise one of the best, if not the best, starting three in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Unfortunately for Lakers fans, NBA teams play five players at a time and generally need a rotation of seven or eight to truly compete. That means that on some level -- even though the team has three top-tier players -- it may be dragged down by its rotation, which will be comprised of castoffs, role players, and veterans willing to play for the minimum.

This same logic applies to small businesses and teams within larger companies. Even if you have top-tier performers on your team, it takes only one or two people "who make even small fumbles (miss deadlines, fail to make critical handoffs, work on the wrong priorities, etc.) to cut team performance by an average of 24%," according to a new survey from VitalSmarts, a leadership training company.
https://www.fool.com/careers/2019/07/08/study-shows-1-or-2-weak-links-can-bring-down-a-tea.aspx