I think you become process oriented because many things are routine (like bookkeeping) and other things don't bear fruit for a long time (like advertising, or long contracts, or royalties). Unlike in companies, where management give you strokes, bonuses, and announcements at meetings to celebrate (if it's a nice company), nobody is around to do this for you. You have to be your own back-patter.
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Process Oriented
Submitted by Guest on January 18, 2008 - 17:44.
I think you become process oriented because many things are routine (like bookkeeping) and other things don't bear fruit for a long time (like advertising, or long contracts, or royalties). Unlike in companies, where management give you strokes, bonuses, and announcements at meetings to celebrate (if it's a nice company), nobody is around to do this for you. You have to be your own back-patter.