9 Great Quotes You Are Unlikely to Find Elsewhere
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- "Problems are often complex, and you have to find a multifaceted solution." Peter Bouffard
- "If you are having a challenge on a business level, do not look at how to change others, or even how to change the situation. Look at a way to change yourself." Lydia Danner
- "You cannot carry the requirements of a prior position into a new one without first assessing the new situation and its needs. You can bring some things with you if they fit the new framework; the rest you must toss aside." John Gardner
- "If you are trying to start a business or trying to do something new you're innovating. When you innovate you are in a leadership role. In that role, you have to involve other people and give them ownership, and create what I call "roving" leadership where you let people pick-up things and run with them." Suzanne Gibson
- "Without your colleagues you are nothing and trying to truly understand them as individuals is the most respectful thing you can do as a leader. And mutual respect provides the foundation for motivation in almost all cases." Simon Grant
- "People who are sitting in their offices at 10:00 p.m. trying to finish a report that is so important, should ask themselves if five years from now if they are going to have any recollection of what was so important about the report." Claire Hoy
- "A woman can make a difference even if she finds herself caged in her poor community. She has herself. No one can take that from her - only herself." Anthea Rossouw
- "I do not have to do anything extraordinary. All I need to do is wake up and see what's been here waiting for me all the time. It's already here and all is well." Maria Nemeth
- "I always make time for my family, and the trick is to do the unexpected, not just the expected." Joe Martin
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