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…leaders… deal with this mercurial world by anticipating, looking not just down the road, but around the corner; by seeing change as an opportunity, rather than an obstacle; and by accepting it, rather than resisting it.
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…vision, like the world itself, is dynamic, not static, and must be renewed, adapted, adjusted. And when it becomes too dim, it must be abandoned and replaced.
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As organizations transform themselves, they will transform the world.
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The daily, dissonance-reducing distortions of memory help us make sense of the world and our place in it, protecting our decisions and beliefs.
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It is not technology that explains failure; it is less about technology, per se, and more about the leader’s failure to envision the future of their business as the world changes around them.
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Courage, as it relates to leading with an infinite mindset, is the willingness to completely change our perception of how the world works.
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What we want in life, what the world needs – all of it is on the other side of fear. All of it is accessed through courage, should we choose to wield it.
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082 |
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Each of us has our own skills, our own set of experiences and insights. We each receive our call. If we don’t answer it, then we deprive the world of something.
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We can’t just bemoan the darkness of this world we live in. We have to search for the light. We have to be the light.
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When you encounter real courage in this world, you will fee its intensity before you see it.
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