“But, what am I supposed to do with what I know?” Eliana prodded.
“Ask better questions,” I replied.
“Isn’t it easier just to tell the team what to do and how to do it?” she wanted to know.
“Yes, easier, for sure. But, the problems we face today were caused by what we knew yesterday. What we knew yesterday, if we stick to it, will prevent us from solving the problem today. As long as we are stuck in what we knew yesterday, we continue to be part of the problem, today.”