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…there is genius, even kindness, in being bold.
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50 |
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…there is genius, even kindness, in being bold.
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50 |
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It is not the genius at the top giving directions that makes people great. It is great people that make the guy at the top look like a genius.
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21 |
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…no one – not rock stars, not professional athletes, not software billionaires, and not even geniuses – ever makes it alone.
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115 |
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The big innovator has, to some degree, genius… [and can] take dozens of isolated pieces of information and see a pattern in them.
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154 |
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….the core insight of emergence…: in situations defined by high levels of interaction, ingenious solutions can emerge in the absence of any single designer…
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104 |
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Responsibility for contribution, rather than genius is the manager’s basic requirement.
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017 |
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Making the business of tomorrow cannot be a flash of genius. It requires systematic analysis and hard, rigorous work today – and that means by people in today’s business and operating within it.
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032 |
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To make the future happen one need not… have a creative imagination. It requires work rather than genius – and therefore is accessible in some measure to everybody.
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119 |
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Innovation is not ‘flash of genius.’ It is hard work. And this work should be organized as a regular part of every unit within the enterprise, and of every level of management.
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402 |