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…entrepreneurship and innovation can be achieved by any business. But they must be consciously striven for.
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…the delusion of higher profits to be achieved through ‘premium’ prices is almost universal, even though it always opens the door to entrepreneurial judo.
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386 |
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…an alliance may be the way to achieve genuine synergy between separate and independent companies.
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457 |
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Results should be hard to achieve. They should require ‘stretching’… But they should be within reach.
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492 |
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Cognitive skills that amplify our ability to take in and understand information lay the groundwork for becoming a sponge. As we become more spongelike, we become better equipped to achieve greater things.
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048 |
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Psychologists find that achieving a sense of progress doesn’t require huge gains. Fuel can come from small wins.
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124 |
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Research demonstrates that when organizations have cultures that prize results above relationships, if they have a leader who puts people first, they actually achieve greater performance gains.
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185 |
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…when teams are proactive, bringing many ideas and suggestions to the table, it [is] introverts who [lead] them to achieve greater things.
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186 |
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It’s a mistake to judge people solely by the heights they’ve achieved.
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…the person of achievement in any field, whether business or academics or art or sports, will always receive the special reward of respect and admiration.
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