"The inherent preferences of organizations are clarity, certainty……" — Richard Pascale
"The inherent preferences of organizations are clarity, certainty and perfection. The inherent nature of human relationships involves ambiguity, uncertainty, and imperfection. How one honors, balances, and integrates the needs of both is the real trick of feedback."
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11 Quotes by Richard Pascale
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The incremental approach to change is effective when what you want is more of what you've already got.
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Corporations, in the name of efficiency, suppress variation by "getting all the ducks in line."To optimize productivity, they evolve highly…
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Unintended consequences get to the heart of why you never really understand an adaptive problem until you have solved it.…
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Knowledge does not advance practice. Rather practice advances knowledge.
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The real objective isn't just "knowledge" or getting an 80-20 understanding of the situation. The overriding objective is engagement, creating…
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Contrary to widespread faith in "communication" and "knowledge transfer," information has a social life, and unless new insights are embedded…
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Explicit knowledge, conventionally delivered like pizza (neat boxes with toppings of concepts, theories, best practices and war stories), is consumed…
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Discoveries from one community cannot be repackaged and provided to another as a silver bullet, That's a "best practice" rollout…
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People are much more likely to act their way into a new way of thinking, than think their way into…
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Nothing fails like success.
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