【新社会人に最初に伝えたい】優秀な人ほど"独りで頑張って失敗する"構造的な理由 | リーダーシップ・教養・資格・スキル | 東洋経済オンライン
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【新社会人に最初に伝えたい】優秀な人ほど"独りで頑張って失敗する"構造的な理由 | リーダーシップ・教養・資格・スキル | 東洋経済オンライン
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This page features an article by producer Katsuto Adachi addressing new graduates about why talented individuals often fail by working alone. Though people who work independently are undoubtedly excellent—responsible and committed—Adachi argues that such projects often stall midway. He shares his own experience of believing he had to do everything himself, but discovered through regional project work that this is a structural problem, not a matter of spirit. He emphasizes to new workers that attempting to succeed alone actually undermines work success.
