Stealth Speed
‘Stealth’ radars for speeding drivers
The Traffic Police is releasing a new generation of radars undetectable by current detectors. Over 100 such Autovision radars have already been distributed, with the total number to grow to 449 soon. Each county will have an average of ten radars and old ones will continue to be used in parallel.

Easton Stealth Speed 3 32in 29oz
Easton Stealth Speed 3 32in 29oz
US $85.00
2011 Easton Stealth Speed SSR4B 34 25 NIW
2011 Easton Stealth Speed SSR4B 34 25 NIW
US $88.00
Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 91 99 Stealth RT 91 97 Turbo Manifolds Down Pipe TD04
Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 91 99 Stealth RT 91 97 Turbo Manifolds Down Pipe TD04
US $199.99
2012 EASTON FP11ST10 32 22 STEALTH SPEED FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT WITH WARRANTY
2012 EASTON FP11ST10 32 22 STEALTH SPEED FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT WITH WARRANTY
US $202.50
2012 EASTON FP11ST10 33 23 STEALTH SPEED FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT WITH WARRANTY
2012 EASTON FP11ST10 33 23 STEALTH SPEED FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT WITH WARRANTY
US $172.51
2012 EASTON FP11ST10 31 21 STEALTH SPEED FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT WITH WARRANTY
2012 EASTON FP11ST10 31 21 STEALTH SPEED FASTPITCH SOFTBALL BAT WITH WARRANTY
US $177.50
2011 Easton BSS13XL Stealth Speed XL 32 22
2011 Easton BSS13XL Stealth Speed XL 32 22
US $142.00
EASTON STEALTH SPEED BATTING GLOVES ADULT MEDIUM WHITE
EASTON STEALTH SPEED BATTING GLOVES ADULT MEDIUM WHITE
US $11.99
EASTON STEALTH SPEED BATTING GLOVES ADULT SMALL WHITE
EASTON STEALTH SPEED BATTING GLOVES ADULT SMALL WHITE
US $11.99
2010 EASTON BSS2 32 29 STEALTH SPEED STIFF BASEBALL BAT
2010 EASTON BSS2 32 29 STEALTH SPEED STIFF BASEBALL BAT
US $54.00
EASTON BSS14XL 30 22 STEALTH SPEED XL BIG BARREL SENIOR YTH LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT
EASTON BSS14XL 30 22 STEALTH SPEED XL BIG BARREL SENIOR YTH LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT
US $44.01
EASTON BSS14XL 29 21 STEALTH SPEED XL BIG BARREL SENIOR YTH LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT
EASTON BSS14XL 29 21 STEALTH SPEED XL BIG BARREL SENIOR YTH LEAGUE BASEBALL BAT
US $11.61
2010 EASTON BSS2 33 30 STEALTH SPEED STIFF BASEBALL BAT
2010 EASTON BSS2 33 30 STEALTH SPEED STIFF BASEBALL BAT
US $48.00
EASTON STEALTH SPEED BATTING GLOVES ADULT SMALL BLACK
EASTON STEALTH SPEED BATTING GLOVES ADULT SMALL BLACK
US $11.99
2011 EASTON BSS1 33 30 STEALTH SPEED II REGULAR BASEBALL BAT
2011 EASTON BSS1 33 30 STEALTH SPEED II REGULAR BASEBALL BAT
US $53.00
Easton STEALTH SPEED 10 Fastpitch Softball Bat
Easton STEALTH SPEED 10 Fastpitch Softball Bat
US $71.00
New 2011 Easton Stealth Speed SSR3B Fastpitch Softball Bat 30 20
New 2011 Easton Stealth Speed SSR3B Fastpitch Softball Bat 30 20
US $102.50
Easton Stealth Speed XL SSR4 ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat 34 28
Easton Stealth Speed XL SSR4 ASA Slowpitch Softball Bat 34 28
US $199.95
32gb Mustang High Speed Class 10 SDHC Card 32 GIG For DRIFT STEALTH GOPRO HERO
32gb Mustang High Speed Class 10 SDHC Card 32 GIG For DRIFT STEALTH GOPRO HERO
US $59.99
Transformers Dark of the moon speed stars Optimus Prime Stealth Force die cast
Transformers Dark of the moon speed stars Optimus Prime Stealth Force die cast
US $12.00
Easton BSS13XL Stealth Speed 31 21
Easton BSS13XL Stealth Speed 31 21
US $78.77
2011 EASTON SSR3B 34 24 STEALTH SPEED TWO PIECE COMP WILL ROLL
2011 EASTON SSR3B 34 24 STEALTH SPEED TWO PIECE COMP WILL ROLL
US $149.99
2011 EASTON SSR3B 32 22 STEALTH SPEED TWO PIECE COMP WILL ROLL
2011 EASTON SSR3B 32 22 STEALTH SPEED TWO PIECE COMP WILL ROLL
US $167.50
HOT WHEELS RC STEALTH SUPER SPEED CONTROL RACING CAR BLUE MATTEL NEW IN BOX
HOT WHEELS RC STEALTH SUPER SPEED CONTROL RACING CAR BLUE MATTEL NEW IN BOX
US $4.97
New Easton Stealth Speed FP Fastpitch Softball Composite Bat 33 23oz
New Easton Stealth Speed FP Fastpitch Softball Composite Bat 33 23oz
US $174.99

Add Breakthrough Solution Cost-Reduction Capability

Most organizations have only one person in them who knows how to create breakthrough solutions. Why? These individuals have usually learned about and created breakthrough solutions on their own, away from the spotlight that normally surrounds major new initiatives. Such breakthrough solutions are what I like to call "stealth" initiatives, which talented organization members are using to create increased organizational effectiveness.

However, when isolated from organizational sponsorship, these individuals are highly unlikely to expand this problem-solving knowledge within the organization. Why? These talented solvers have valid reasons not to do so, unless they happen to own the firm.

Here's one reason: Most careers are helped by being able to produce truly astonishing results that no one expects. By keeping quiet about the source of their success, these breakthrough solution cost reducers are able to climb quickly up the organizational ladder from one promotion to another. Their organizations appreciate and reward the results they see without understanding the source of the results. At the same time, the organizations fail to understand that virtually everyone in the organization could be producing similar results in a multitude of areas.

If the problem solver lets everyone in on the secret, there goes the easy route to the top. It's a rare individual who will take that step.

There's also a disincentive for problem solvers to become involved with educating others. Most problem solvers just want to get on with accomplishing something important. Training others often feels to talented breakthrough solution creators like not doing anything very useful.

There's another hurdle: Even if you understand how to do something, you may not be able to explain what to do to someone else. Since most such problem solvers have little background in helping others learn, the solvers are naturally reluctant to put effort into extending their skills in this new way. If solvers prove to not be very good at educational assistance, they have just created a failure on their record. Why would anyone want to take that risk of failure unless they owned the firm?

Another barrier is crossing functional lines. A few confident problem solvers simply share the opportunity with colleagues in other parts of the organization and engage their support. Most solvers, however, stick to improving activities pursued by those who report to the solver. As soon as problem solvers run out of areas where they can make direct improvements, the solvers are done with making breakthrough solutions.

A more significant barrier is avoiding embarrassment to others. If you show someone else they could be doing the work 20 times faster or better, in many cases you've made the person feel incompetent. If the people involved are notoriously thin-skinned, few will propose improvements because of the potential to be caught in a backlash from those who feel embarrassed. Yes, some organizations do shoot the messenger.

How might these barriers and limitations be avoided without drawing all of the fuss, skepticism, and expense that comes with an officially sponsored activity? Undoubtedly, there are more ways to do this than I've thought of or seen, but let's start you off with a brief list of opportunities that have worked well:

-Find a life-saving application.

-Explore an injury-avoiding opportunity.

-Identify a way to avoid environmental pollution and make profitable use of what would otherwise be wasted.

-Present the process as a possible methodology for a task force that's unclear about how to proceed.

-Introduce the methodology to those who are missing their goals by a wide margin and are likely to be demoted or fired unless they quickly improve.

-Use the methodology to deal with a crisis that requires quick action.

-Make courses based on the breakthrough solution methodology available to those with budgets in your organization to pay for personal learning.

For entrepreneurs, there are some additional choices worth considering:

-Build improved business models around 2,000 percent solutions for expanding the market size, customer acquisition, and cost reductions.

-Direct mandatory training and assignments in creating breakthrough solution cost reductions.

-Offer training to partners, suppliers, distributors, and other key stakeholders with incentives for improved performance.

-Hold contests for the public to propose breakthrough solutions for key activities.

About the Author

Donald Mitchell is an author of seven books including Adventures of an Optimist, The 2,000 Percent Squared Solution, The 2,000 Percent Solution, The 2,000 Percent Solution Workbook, The Irresistible Growth Enterprise, and The Ultimate Competitive Advantage. Read about creating breakthroughs through 2,000 percent solutions and receive tips by e-mail by registering for free at

http://www.2000percentsolution.com .

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