There’s this old phrase of being “caught flatfooted” that means being surprised by something you completely didn’t expect. In the professional world, nobody wants this, especially when we’re discussing something important with someone. We want to feel like every aspect of that conversation is planned for and pre-considered and totally processed. Only then can we feel completely confident that we are prepared.
But the real world just isn’t like that. You can’t know the future. You can’t know how people are going to be, or what they’re going to say.
So instead of hoping for 100% precognition, we recommend being “Walking Prepared” – skilled at thinking on your feet, asking good questions, and feeling confident that you have a process for coming up with what’s needed in the moment.
In this post, Pete shares a few thoughts about how to achieve this version of preparation. To build these skills in your team, learn more about our WIN-it program.