Quote by Dee Hock
It is essential to employ, trust, and reward those whose perspecti

It is essential to employ, trust, and reward those whose perspective, ability, and judgment are radically different from yours. It is also rare, for it requires uncommon humility, tolerance, and wisdom. – Dee Hock

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Success follows those adept at preserving the substance of the past by clothing it in the forms of the future. – Dee Hock

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Future
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The prudent course is to make an investment in learning, testing and understanding, determine how the new concepts compare to how you now operate and thoughtfully determine how they apply to what you want to achieve in the future. – Dee Hock

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Learning
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If you dont understand that you work for your mislabeled subordinates, then you know nothing of leadership. You know only tyranny. – Dee Hock

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I trust every single person around me, and if I feel even a whiff of uncertainty I wont have that person around me. – Leona Lewis

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I teach for the Book Trust, which promotes reading and writing with children. – Toby Jones

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Teachability and trust always leads to total obedience. – Ed Townsend

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Well, the whole story is in the book, but the short answer is that I was the first information architect in an organization that was traditionally design-oriented, and I felt I needed a tool to help me gain the trust and support of my colleagues. – Jesse James Garrett

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A baby dances with its feet in the air – Ruth Krauss (1901–1993), Open House for Butterflies, 1960

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