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…the more you imagine something, the more confident you become that it really happened – the more likely you are to inflate it into an actual memory, adding details as you go.
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119 |
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…when others can see a vision become something real, skeptics become believers and even more people feel inspired by the possibility and willingly commit their time and energy, ideas and talents…
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048 |
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Real or perceived, when there is danger, we act from a place of fear rather than confidence.
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119 |
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The Courage to Lead is a willingness to take risks for the good of an unknown future. And the risks are real.
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199 |
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The new reality is that knowledge is the key resource in society and knowledge workers are the dominant group in the workforce.
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037 |
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Consumerism demands that business starts out with the needs, the realities, the values of the customer. It demands that business define its goal as the satisfaction of customer needs. It demands that business base its reward on its contribution to the customer.
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098 |
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Success always obsoletes the very behavior that achieved it. It always creates new realities. It always creates, above all, its own and different problems.
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102 |
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Neither studies nor market research nor compute remodeling are a substitute for the test of reality. Everything improved or new needs, therefore, first to be tested on a small scale, that is, it needs to be piloted.
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403 |
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Empathy is a stunning act of imaginative derring-do, the ultimate virtual reality – climbing into another’s mind to experience the world from that person’s perspective.
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159 |
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We are now so surrounded by virtual experiences… that we’ve slipped into accepting its reality unthinkingly.
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047 |