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As Waterman has noted: In today’s business environment, more than in any preceding era, the only constant is change. Successful organizations effectively manage change, continuously adapting their bureaucracies, strategies, systems, products, and cultures to survive the shocks and prosper from the forces that decimate the competition.

Fred David , em Strategic Management:Concepts and Cases, Global Edition
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Everyone in the organizations is very important. From the sweeper to the security officer; from the messenger to the manager, everyone doing well at his post is a leader. The organization becomes a leading one when it’s made up of people leading in their roles.

Israelmore Ayivor , em Leaders' Ladder
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When you start to question you are part of the problem.

Bert McCoy
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It is not many things that modern psychology agress upon, but all the different approaches of psychology agrees on one thing: that people in groups become more stupid. Individually people are more intelligent, because they have to take their own responsibility, but in a group they do not have to take the same responsibility. The two basic power strategies to try to manipulate and gain control over another person are: silencing and attacking. Silencing means to not listen to, to exclude or ignore and not respect a person. Attack can both mean to attack a person directly or to try to discredit a person through lies, to ridicule a person or by spreading malicious rumours. All organizations are more or less dysfunctional. In a dysfunctional group, the members of the group play three different roles: agressor, denier and victim. The agressor is the role that attack and ridicule people, the denier never knows what is going on, there is “no body at home”, and the victim is the resultat of these two roles. It is always easier to follow a group without awareness, than to follow your own heart, to trust your own intelligence, love, truth, silence and creativity.

Swami Dhyan Giten , em Presence - Working from Within. The Psychology of Being
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I do not belong to any spiritual group or tradition. I am just interested in exploring what it means to live with open eyes. People in spiritual organizations also tend to get caught in ideas of how it should be, and in the need of the ego to create hierachies of power, status, roles, ambition and obidience.Spiritual Masters teach on many different levels at the same time. Some people take what they can, and some take something deeper.

Swami Dhyan Giten
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The presence of Knowledge Based Trust in organizations gives rise to a high level of interpersonal trust amongst their members and creates cohesive units out of a loose bunch of people.

David Amerland , em The Tribe That Discovered Trust: How Trust Is Created Lost and Regained in Commercial Interactions
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There are so many battles worth fighting for. The ones not worth fighting are the insecure battles that rage in another person’s mind.

Shannon L. Alder
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Imagine going to work every day to do only and exactly what you love!! All the work gets done because of the abundant diversity of your team. Different skills, interests and talents are woven together into a whole that is much greater than the sum of the parts!

Denise Moreland , em Management Culture
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This much is true: When you are about to effect the lives of hundreds of people, Satan will do everything he can to prevent it from happening. Often pride and anger are his best assassins.

Shannon L. Alder
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Many of the confusions, conflicts, and disarrays that are rampant in today’s organizations, communities, and nations could have been avoided if leaders have solid self-awareness...

Assegid Habtewold , em The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership
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If you wanted to bestow the grandiose title of "most successful organization in modern history," you would struggle to find a more obviously worthy nominee than the federal government of the United States.In its earliest stirrings, it established a lasting and influential democracy. Since then, it has helped defeat totalitarianism (more than once), established the world’s currency of choice, sent men to the moon, built the Internet, nurtured the world’s largest economy, financed medical research that saved millions of lives and welcomed eager immigrants from around the world.

David Leonhardt
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A clear mission statement describes the values and priorities of an organization. Developing a mission statement compels strategists to think about the nature and scope of present operations and to assess the potential attractiveness of future markets and activities. A mission statement broadly charts the future direction of an organization. A mission statement is a constant reminder to its employees of why the organization exists and what the founders envisioned when they put their fame and fortune at risk to breathe life into their dreams.

Fred R. David , em Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases
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Whatever modern democracies may tell themselves about their commitment to free speech and to diversity of opinion, the values of a given society will uncannily match those of whichever organizations have the scale to pay for runs of thirty-second slots around the nightly news bulletin.

Alain de Botton , em Religion for Atheists: A Non-Believer's Guide to the Uses of Religion
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Serving Leaders build teaching organizations to create excellence at every level.

John Stahl-Wert , em The Serving Leader: Five Powerful Actions to Transform Your Team, Business, and Community
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Governments are the deadliest terrorist organizations that have ever existed if body count means anything.

Bryant McGill , em Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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After years of operating in a top-down manner that emphasizes control and conformance, organizations are rife with obstacles to bottom-up ideas that front-line staff are forced to overcome.

Alan G. Robinson , em The Idea-Driven Organization: Unlocking the Power in Bottom-Up Ideas
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Great leaders create great cultures regardless of the dominant culture in the organization.

Bob Anderson , em Mastering Leadership: An Integrated Framework for Breakthrough Performance and Extraordinary Business Results
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Leaders set the context and create the conditions in which individuals and organizations thrive.

Bob Anderson , em Mastering Leadership: An Integrated Framework for Breakthrough Performance and Extraordinary Business Results
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The best leaders want to leverage all the capabilities of the people in their organization.

Mark Miller , em The Heart of Leadership: Becoming a Leader People Want to Follow
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