Dakota Indians have the following wisdom: When you notice that you ride a dead horse, get off it.
But businesses often take other strategies to tackle the problem:
... Obtain a tight whip!
... Change the rider!
... Explain that they have always ridden this horse!
... Create a working group to analyze the horse!
... Go to other places to see how they ride dead horses there!
... Enhance the quality standards for riding dead horses!
... Create a Task-Force, to revive the horse!
... Pay people from abroad who could have been riding dead horses!
... Involve training module to learn to ride better!
... Make a comparison between different dead horses!
... Change the criteria that determine when a horse is dead!
... Uptight many dead horses together to become faster!
... Explain: No horse can be so dead that they can no longer ride it!
... Do a study to see is there better and cheaper dead horses!
... Explain that their horse has died better, faster and cheaper than other horses!
... Create a quality group to find the use of dead horses!
... Increase the responsibility of the dead horse!
... Develop incentive programs for dead horses!
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