Why McLaren Racing's CEO banned 'ASAP' from his vocabulary (via CNBCMakeIt)
Failing to do so can lead to miscommunication, says McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.
"I live by briefs and sometimes get multiple briefs," Brown told CNBC's Make It. "If they aren't dated, you end up looking at two documents and you're not sure which one's the current ones.""Never use the term ASAP – that leads to miscommunication. Because there is no ASAP in my calendar. There is Wednesday at three o'clock, there's Friday at 10 a.m. There is no such thing as ASAP," Brown said.
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