Danger Quote by Harvard Business School Press Download Open image ““The danger,” he now understands, “is when you think you’ve got it all figured out.”” — Harvard Business School Press ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Danger Learning
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“He had no notion of meeting danger half-way. When it came upon him, he confronted it, but it must come before he troubled himself.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Damn right, I'm afraid. People who don't acknowledge danger will die very quickly.” — Tsuneo Takano Copy Share Image
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“When you start to say to yourself, just one look back, just one glance, the danger will have begun for you.” — Tess Uriza Holthe Copy Share Image
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“Sometimes to be safe, you have to do the thing that scares you the most.” — Falafel Jones Copy Share Image
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“I didn't mind walking into danger on my own. Not the concept of it, anyway.” — Gwenda Bond Copy Share Image
“Executives are doers; they execute. Knowledge is useless to executives until it has been translated into deeds. But before springing into action, the executive… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
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“If thinking is an intellectual response to a problem, then the absence of a problem leads to the absence of thinking.” — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“Business-unit managers should remain involved in corporate-level strategy planning that affects their units. But a focus on issues rather than business units better aligns… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“More than anything else, this disconnect—between the way planning works and the way decision making happens—explains the frustration, if not outright antipathy, most executives… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“Uhlaner put in place a Growth and Performance Planning Process that starts with agreement by Ballmer’s leadership team on a set of strategic themes—major… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“Stockdale Paradox This finding is named after Admiral James Stockdale, winner of the Medal of Honor, who survived seven years in a Vietcong POW… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“Management must think of itself not as producing products but as providing customer-creating value satisfactions. It must push this idea (and everything it means… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
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“Is that not what consumer research is for—to find out before the fact what is going to happen? The answer is that Detroit never… — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“By embracing decision-focused planning, companies will almost certainly find that the quantity and quality of their decisions will improve.” — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
“they’ve also changed the nature of top management’s discussions about strategy—from “review and approve” to “debate and decide,” — Harvard Business School Press Copy Share Image
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These days grief seems like walking on a frozen river; most of the time he feels safe enough, but there is always that danger… — David Nicholls Copy Share Image
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