Conservative Quote by Roger Lowenstein
““Bundy sternly tool his fellow endowment fund managers to task - not for being too bold, but for being insufficiently so: We have the preliminary impression that over the long run caution has cost our colleges and universities much more than imprudence or excessive risk-taking.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The End of the American Dream, Roger Lowenstein, 2004
Caution in higher‑education finance may hinder progress; measured risk‑taking can yield greater long‑term benefits.
In simple terms: Too much caution can be costly; balanced risk is needed.
Encourage prudent yet bold investment decisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- university budgeting
- endowment management
- strategic planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What risks could your institution safely take?
- How to balance safety and innovation?
Risk‑averse culture may stifle necessary change.