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People, Performance and Profits

November 7, 2011

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Jim
Sullivan

“In the past, stability and change were two contrasting states: When you achieved stability, you did so despite change. Today, change has become an integral part of stability. Today, you can achieve stability only by embracing change as a continuous and permanent state.” 


— Daniel Burrus, author of “Flash Foresight”


On Nov. 21, 1963, the day before President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, he gave a 9-minute speech in San Antonio. His address focused on how the research related to the new frontier of space was a smart investment, as it would ultimately benefit all of mankind. He noted that in a challenging era that was characterized by both crisis and opportunity, it was paramount for leaders, pathfinders and pion...

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