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When it comes to human conduct there is tremendous variation, and where a broad spectrum of variation exists, opportunity exists.
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The greater your command of HOW, the greater are the results of your efforts.
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The emerging trend among leading-edge businesses today involves delivering not so much a better product, but a better experience to their customers.
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There is no going back. It bears repeating that we will never be less transparent, will never have less information, and will never be less connected than we are today.
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To gain a true understanding of HOW, you must be prepared to struggle and wrestle with complexity and uncertainty and new ways of seeing.
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Power in a world of HOW is not power over something, but power through something, like a network, or a synapse, or a circuit; a power that connects, not a power that commands.
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To be on a journey means to focus on process not product, on HOW not WHAT, and on the road not the destination.
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We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. – Albert Einstein
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…there is something in man that calls him to be greater than just himself, to have a purpose to others beyond himself. – William Boyles Jr.
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The networked brain and the networked world of business have more in common than we ever thought possible.
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