carry the message to Garcia



carry the message to Garcia

To show initiative in undertaking important or requisite tasks in the face of difficulties and/or without requiring specific instructions on how to do so. It refers to the essay "Message to Garcia," published in 1899 by Elbert Hubbard, in which a lieutenant named Andrew Rowan undertakes establishing communication with Cuban rebel leader Calixto García to create an alliance in case of war with Spain. One should always aspire to be the type of employee who will carry the message to Garcia, for it says more about you than merely doing what you're told.
See also: carry, Garcia, message

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Anargul-Kazakh
Balmer['bɑ:mə]
Emrys-Welsh
Diya (2)-Arabic
Selima-Arabic
PierPYER (Italian), PEER (Dutch)Italian, Dutch