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Soaring on the Wings of Change and Taking Others with You

Terry L. Paulson, PhD. Soaring on the Wings of Change and Taking Others with You. Harriet Rubin.

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Soaring on the Wings of Change and Taking Others with You

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  1. Terry L. Paulson, PhD Soaring on the Wings of Change and Taking Others with You

  2. Harriet Rubin • “The new economy is a dangerous place. It is unforgiving, and it measures human life in dog years: Three years wasted on the wrong pursuits, or, just as bad, in avoiding the right ones, leaves you 21 years older and farther off track. There’s never a time for comfort. Now, can you act as though you know that? The interesting challenge is to know that if you don’t go far enough, you’ll never know how far you can go.”

  3. Heinrich con PiererFormer CEO of Siemens AG • “We live in a global economy where the most important competition takes place in the competition of education systems and this is deciding whether you’ll be successful….”

  4. Felix Schelling • “Associations and corporations will become even more influential and crucial as networks of people with common professional, cultural and social interests. They serve many of the functions now performed by governments.”

  5. J. Paul Getty “In times of rapid change, experience could be your worst enemy.”

  6. January 21, 1829To: President Andrew Jackson • The canal system of this country is being threatened by the spread of a new form of transportation known as “railroads” and the federal government must preserve the canals for the following reasons: • If canal boats are supplanted by “railroads,” serious unemployment will result. Captains, cooks, drivers, hostlers, repairman, and lock tenders will be left without means of livelihood, not to mention the numerous farmers now employed growing hay for the horses....

  7. Cont’d... • Canal boats are absolutely essential to the defense of the United States. In the event of the expected troubles with England, the Erie Canal would be the only means by which we could ever move the supplies so vital to waging a modern war....

  8. Cont’d • As you may well know, Mr. President, “railroad” carriages are pulled at the enormous speed of 15 miles per hour by “engines” which, in addition to endangering life and limb of passengers, roar and snort their way through the countryside, setting fire to crops, scaring the livestock and frightening women and children. The Almighty certainly never intended that people should travel at such breakneck speed. Martin Van Buren, Governor of New York

  9. Anonymous Sage • “Recognize that every ‘out front’ maneuver you make is going to be lonely. If you feel entirely comfortable, then you’re not far enough ahead to do any good. That warm sense of everything going well is usually the body temperature at the center of the herd.”

  10. Leaders Keep Selling the Need for Change—Be the Music!

  11. Andy Grove • “Only the paranoid survive.”

  12. I’m sorry you had a rough day at the office, but you have the wrong house.

  13. Thomas C. Gibson • “People only change when confronted with strong leadership, crisis, or both. Therefore, unless you are willing to be at the whim of crises, strong leadership is the only reliable change force you have.”

  14. Drive and Enliven Your Vision, Mission and Values

  15. Windowless cubicle 3217, Drone 446-N-3567 speaking. In order to continue achieving any immediate goal, I will need SOME Clue as to where we are going!

  16. JoelBarker • “Vision without action is only a dream. Action without vision is just passing the time. Vision with action can change the world.”

  17. Roy WilliamsUNC Basketball Coach • “Be lead by your dreams, not just pushed by your problems.”

  18. John W. Gardner “The first and last task of a leader is to keep hope alive.”

  19. Peter Drucker • “The essence of strategy is denial.”

  20. John W. Gardner “The first and last task of a leader is to keep hope alive.”

  21. Get down before you hurt yourself!

  22. Karl Albrecht “Discretionary effort is a function of being committed to giving something extra. If you're people believe in the cause, they are easy to lead.”

  23. Mark Twain • “Always do what is right. It will gratify most of the people, and astound the rest.”

  24. The Courage to Keep Learning

  25. Alvin Toffler • “The illiterate of the future are not those who cannot read or write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.”

  26. I just realized, Howard, that everything in this apartment is more sophisticated than we are.

  27. Tom Peters “I’m simply suggesting that whether you stay with this company or go to another one, the person who sees a career as one of perpetual investment in education stands a lot better chance of surviving in today’s world. Education is the only defense.”

  28. Edward Bales “We teach collaborative problem-solving. In school that’s called cheating.”

  29. Executive Development Systems • “If you want to manage somebody, manage yourself. Do that well, and you’ll be ready to stop managing and start leading.”

  30. Mr. Walker is busy at the moment building bridges, seeing if his high-achievers are performing at peak levels, building teamwork and a lot of other jazz he learned at Monday’s management workshop.

  31. Supporting Your Change Efforts • Review the handout for this program at www.terrypaulson.com/articles.html • Focus on three “Keepers” that will focus your training focus on your return • Access Dr. Paulson’s free e-mail series, “30 Days to Change Your Life” at www.terrypaulson.com/change

  32. Unleash the Power of Story in Support of Your Mission and Values

  33. Edith Wharton • “There are two ways of spreading light: To be the candle, or the mirror that reflects it.”

  34. Barbara WaughWorldwide Personnel Manager, HP Labs • “I’m often introduced as being ‘in charge of change.’ I’m not in charge of anything. My role is to create mirrors that show the whole what the parts are doing—through coffee talks and small meetings, through building a network, through bringing people together who have similar or complimentary ideas. … You seek out the positive deviants and support them. You feed them; you give them resources and visibility.”

  35. Jack Nichols • “Every person I work with knows something better than I. My job is to listen long enough to find it and use it.”

  36. Problem Solvers Care Enough to Confront

  37. Pope John XXIII • “It often happens that I wake at night and begin to think about a serious problem and decide I must tell the Pope about it. Then I wake up completely and remember that I am the Pope.”

  38. Katie PaineFounder and CEO of the Delahaye Group • “We all make mistakes. But what really makes mistakes expensive is not admitting them right away. Business culture teaches us never to admit to our mistakes but to bury them instead or to blame someone else.”

  39. Robert Townsend • “A good manager doesn't try to eliminate conflict; he tries to keep it from wasting the energies of his people…. If your people fight each other openly in your presence for what they believe in--that's healthy. But keep all the conflict eyeball to eyeball.”

  40. Charlie Brown • “No problem is too big or so complicated that it cannot be run away from!”

  41. That’s the way this job is, Bledsoe… interminable periods of boredom and brief moments of intense excitement!

  42. Robert Half “The search for someone to blame is always successful.”

  43. Look, Bub! I don’t make the rules, I only work here. I can’t serve you until you smile!

  44. Jan CarlzonFormer CEO of SAS • “The leader’s most important role is to instill confidence in people. They must dare to take risks and responsibility. You must back them up if they make mistakes.”

  45. Use Bridge Building to Support Strategic Change

  46. David Clarke • “Networks are very important, especially for building credibility. We have leaders, but they’re not appointed. You’re a leader by having followers. People have to be able to trust you, and networking becomes the way you build that trust. Once you have it, you can initiate change.”

  47. This is fine as far as it goes. From here on, it’s who you know.

  48. Abraham Lincoln “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.”

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