The organizational theorist Karl Weick highlights the virtue of seeking "small wins," since broad social challenges are better understood as a series of narrower, more tractable ones.
The organizational theorist Karl Weick highlights the virtue of seeking "small wins, " since broad social challenges are better understood as a series of narrower, more tractable ones.
Small, well-considered gestures, Weick suggests, trump the grandiose ones, which tend to over-promise but under-deliver -- a reasonable characterization of the ambitious strategy outlined by Clinton.