THE UNSEEN COST OF CUTTING CORNERS
Most shortcuts don’t look like shortcuts at first.
They look like efficiency.
A small compromise here.
An exception there.
A quiet adjustment to “keep things moving.”
The cost rarely appears on the balance sheet.
It shows up later—in trust, in morale, in reputation.
In business, the cheapest decision today often becomes the most expensive one tomorrow.
Most shortcuts don’t look like shortcuts at first.
They look like efficiency.
A small compromise here.
An exception there.
A quiet adjustment to “keep things moving.”
The cost rarely appears on the balance sheet.
It shows up later—in trust, in morale, in reputation.
In business, the cheapest decision today often becomes the most expensive one tomorrow.
THE UNSEEN COST OF CUTTING CORNERS
Most shortcuts don’t look like shortcuts at first.
They look like efficiency.
A small compromise here.
An exception there.
A quiet adjustment to “keep things moving.”
The cost rarely appears on the balance sheet.
It shows up later—in trust, in morale, in reputation.
In business, the cheapest decision today often becomes the most expensive one tomorrow.