Snake Killing during Crisis Management may require variations from the normal processes, but a critical assessment of the immediate circumstances and heightened situational awareness are fundamental in all Snake Killing.
The “popular” approach to addressing major problems today appears to be to determine whose fault it is, spending all matter of resources in doing so, and then to deal out punishment; normally not in proportion to the individual’s culpability. This approach delivers two important things to the masses; first, it provides someone to point a finger at so that blame can be assigned. And two, it provides peace of mind in knowing “it certainly wasn’t my fault.”
The psychological and sociological benefits to meeting these perceived needs may be genuine, if not merely desired, but when they start cleaning up the debris from the rally where they celebrated the assignment of blame, the Snakes will still be very much alive and remain a threat.
The effective Snake Killer understands the first priority is to determine, to the best of their ability, the exact status of the circumstances they find themselves in. This is critical, especially in crisis situations. You must identify the imminent threats, Snakes, and take action immediately . . . if not sooner. The issue of who is to blame for the Snake(s) is relevant during the initial phase of the process only when knowing that information can aid in the effective resolution of the crisis.
So, you are in the middle of a battle that must be ended as quickly as possible. Who fired the first shot is not important unless establishing that fact provides your first step in killing the Snake. Throughout history there have been some really bone-headed decisions made that have resulted in some terrible consequences. Even when this has happened the primary focus remained surviving the current conflict, killing the Snake. If you fail to understand the importance of this, while you are conducting your witch hunt for those responsible, the Snake may attack again and your efforts may have been a fatal waste of precious time.
When you identify “Bone Head” you may need to take action, this is especially true when “Bone Head” remains in a position to impact the current crisis. This is where the Snake Killing Process is most effective; providing a systematic method to Identify the problem, to Determine the possible courses of actions, to Evaluate the potential outcome for each option, to Act based on what you know, and then to be vigilant and Learn from your actions. If you discover that your actions were ineffective, then you start the process again.
Snake Killing is a Systematic Approach to Problem Solving. It is a tool that was designed to be used repeatedly though out your life. And, it works.
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