“Seventy-five percent of this job is half mental.”
I think it was that great American thinker Yogi Berra who came up with that line, in all seriousness, when asked a question by a reporter. This from a man who said when you come to a fork in the road, you should take it.
It’s why, maybe, we shouldn’t hang our hats on philosophy laid down by tobacco-chewing baseball players, although Berra himself was more of a cigarette and cigar kind of guy.
Yogi is my inspiration today, although I’m not sure his utterance is a true fit for my commentary, but honestly, any time you have the opportunity to quote such a sage person as he, you go for it, whether it fits or not.
The Town of Renfrew, at least the administrative side of it, is in the middle of a journey, as all corporations are, along with other institutional entities, like schools, hospitals, prisons, etc.
Entities cannot remain static, that much is true. They are living beasts that need to keep abreast of, or remain relevant to the ever-present requirement for change and nimbleness against a backdrop of near universal and enduring uncertainty. In English, that means that things are constantly changing, and to remain relevant in the face of that fact, corporations like our town need to respond and adapt.
So standing still is not an option.
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