
Leadership teams today are busier than ever — but busy is not the same as strategic. In this episode, Kristin Arnold revisits the concept of Park Time: the discipline of stepping away from day-to-day operations long enough to think clearly, gain perspective, and reconnect strategy to reality. You'll learn why nonstop activity often erodes strategic thinking, how leadership teams lose perspective when they stay buried in operations, and why intentional pauses may be one of the most valuable disciplines modern leaders can practice. In This Episode: What "Park Time" really means for leadership teams Why consuming information is not the same as strategic thinking The hidden dangers of nonstop operational focus How strategy quietly drifts over time Why functional optimization can hurt enterprise performance The connection between perspective and better decision-making Memorable Moments: "Consuming information is NOT the same thing as thinking strategically." "You mistake motion for progress." "In a world obsessed with speed, perspective becomes a competitive advantage." <span styl
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