It's a broader philosophy than Kaizen, coming from people who lost a war, though not WW1.
They were unsuccessful because they lost their way.
When we are doing business, we always remember the "Angry Way" as our guiding philosophy — framed as a passionate, focused approach.
The "Angry Way" is how we approach our work.
It's about attitude, aptitude and application.
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When team members speak with customers and don't follow our approach, we will explain that it's not aligned with the "Angry Way."
Then we may need to █████████ if they don't align with the approach.
It's not a good fit.
If the company is not growing as fast as we expected, we may need to make ████████████████.
May you remain passionate and dedicated.
And we will remain committed as well.
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I was surprised.
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It's somewhat ironic
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Alright
So today, write the employee agreement and have it ready; we view them as partners rather than just employees.
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Let's focus on the business
We have sufficient funds to expand online as well
So we will move forward with that soon