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The Rubber Spatula Economy

In high-pressure environments, success is rarely determined by bold ideas alone. It is decided in the quiet, often overlooked moments when work is almost complete. In The Rubber Spatula Economy, Christopher Connolly introduces a powerful framework for understanding how small execution failures compound into rising costs, declining quality, and cultural fatigue. Drawing on years inside healthcare and senior living foodservice operations, Connolly explores how unfinished work-missed follow-ups, partial resets, half-implemented training-quietly erodes margin and trust. Rather than offering productivity hacks or motivational slogans, this book examines the structural forces that make finishing work fragile under pressure. It reframes consistency, efficiency, and accountability as design outcomes-not personality traits. Through clear, disciplined prose, Connolly argues that organizations do not fail because people stop caring. They fail because systems make completion expensive. Practical without being prescriptive, philosophical without being abstract, The Rubber Spatula Economy offers leaders a new way to see where value is leaking-and how to build environments where finishing becomes ordinary again. For leaders, operators, and educators working in hospitality, healthcare, and other complex service systems, this book provides a language for the invisible work that ultimately decides who lasts.

Februar 2026, ca. 50 Seiten, Englisch
Rubber Spatula Press
979-8-218-93923-6

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