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Luck and speed and brilliant technology have never been enough, because somebody is always luckier, faster, and technologically better.
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You may hold patents, own proprietary technology, and have tremendous brand awareness, but in the end, it all boils down to people.
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While your time is vital for your people as a resource, don’t lose sight of other vital resources such as training, technology, and additional people.
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…problems that are purely technical are rare. Most problems have a human element in them…
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Computer technology… is not a substitute for relatedness, authenticity, meaning, or being of service in the world. It may not even be helpful.
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Technological transparency has lifted the veil of proxies and surrogates, leaving individuals and organizations exposed as never before.
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Deep work is at a severe disadvantage in a technopoly because it builds on values like quality, craftsmanship, and mastery that are decidedly old-fashiong and nontechnological.
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By putting more thought… [into] the e-mail messages that flit in and out of your inbox, you’ll greatly reduce the negative impact of this technology on your ability to do work that actually matters.
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When used right, technology becomes an accelerator of momentum, not a creator of it.
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Mediocrity results first and foremost from management failure, not technological failure.
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