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When we are in the process of doing we are at our most calm, engaged, and creative. Be present and enjoy the flow of your talents as you express them.
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065 |
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…people need to develop a regular habit of challenging the conventional wisdom. This takes energy and courage, but it takes a process as well.
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040 |
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People drive innovation, whether it is based on process or on culture.
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153 |
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…the sum of these miniature innovations repeated across hundreds of processes and dozens of product lines can be staggering.
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154 |
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While the fast processor is glib and entertaining… the slow processor… is often the more profound thinker and the more original.
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122 |
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The process of finding ideas and growing them, as painful and frustrating as it is, as rarely completed as it is, as demoralizing and depressing as it can be, is still the most advanced activity the human mind can engage in.
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127 |
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Efficiency, once the sole icon on the hill, must make room for adaptability in structures, processes, and mind-sets that is often uncomfortable.
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007 |
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…we make cognitive as well as emotional associations with just about everything processed by our brain.
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035 |
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…if getting people to actually do something is the goal, you have to make the process as simple as possible.
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101 |
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It’s much easier to evangelize people you already know – or, more accurately, people who already know you. The process of building such social connections is called schmoozing.
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198 |