Jim Stengel quotes
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“If you want to understand how a lion hunts, don't go to the zoo. Go to the jungle.”
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“Our legacy is how we spend our time and who we spend it with.”
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“What we really need is a mindset shift that will make us relevant to todays consumers, a mindset shift from telling to selling to building relationships.”
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“The traditional model we all grew up with is obsolete.”
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“We are an industry that has historically been at the forefront of defining new media environments in ways that benefit consumers and move our entire business model forward. We must ensure that while we are moving quickly, we are also moving smartly.”
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“Consumers today are less responsive to traditional media. They are embracing new technologies that empower them with more control over how and when they are marketed to.”
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“Warren Berger’s book is a cure for a disease in large enterprises. A More Beautiful Question provides a framework to help leaders ask the most important questions—which is one of the most fundamental characteristics of a great leader—while sharing inspiring stories to show the incredible power of this concept.”
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“Maximum growth and high ideals are not incompatible. They’re inseparable.”
-- Jim StengelSource : Jim Stengel (2012). “Grow: How Ideals Power Growth and Profit at the World’s 50 Greatest Companies”, p.1, Random House
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“Warren Berger’s book is a cure for a disease in large enterprises. A More Beautiful Question provides a framework to help leaders ask the most important questions—which is one of the most fundamental characteristics of a great leader—while sharing inspiring stories to show the incredible power of this concept.”
-- Jim Stengel
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“I think putting labels on people is just an easy way of marketing something you don't understand.”
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“And I'm wondering where the lions are.”
Source : Song: Wondering Where the Lions Are, Album: Dancing in the Dragon's Jaws
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