Top 90 Margaret Heffernan Quotes
#1. Very few entrepreneurs start their business on the back of market research. Instead, they have tremendous zeitgeist, honed by paying attention to where they are.
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#2. The healthiest companies are always characterized by organic talent development.
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#3. As a mother, I work hard every day and I expect that work to be recognized and appreciated. Because I work for and with human beings, sometimes they're grateful and sometimes they aren't.
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#4. A fantastic model of collaboration: thinking partners who aren't echo chambers.
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#5. Speaking is what most people work on. They forget the thinking and the breathing and instead try to occupy space with sound.
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#6. The cell phone has become the adult's transitional object, replacing the toddler's teddy bear for comfort and a sense of belonging.
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#7. Making a company fit to sell may be the only way to ensure you never need a buyer.
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#8. When we confront facts and fears, we achieve real power and unleash our capacity for change.
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#9. I don't think a true company - one that builds sustainable value - can ever only exist online or remotely.
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#11. If the company depends entirely on you - your creativity, ingenuity, inspiration, salesmanship or charisma - nobody will want to buy it. The risk and the dependency are too great.
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#12. Companies are bought for their revenue, customer base, technology, or people. A few great companies offer all of these, but any valuable business offers one.
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#13. When we care about people, we care less about money, and when we care about money, we care less about people.
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#14. I hate people walking down the street listening to the soundtrack of their lives which responds to them but not their setting. I hate the overspill of sound which metro and subway riders are oblivious to because they notice no one and nothing around them.
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#15. We know - intellectually - that confronting an issue is the only way to resolve it. But any resolution will disrupt the status quo. Given the choice between conflict and change on the one hand, and inertia on the other, the ostrich position can seem very attractive.
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#16. Once you have power, you are inevitably surrounded by people who have their own agendas and will tell you whatever advances them.
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#17. The medical profession is - and knows itself to be - endemically conservative and conformist.
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#19. In our house, Mother's Day is every day. Father's Day, too. In our house, parents count. They do important work and that work matters. One day just doesn't cut for us.
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#20. Research shows that when we read words on paper, it reduces our stress levels by nearly 70 percent. We also read more carefully than on tablets or laptops.
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#21. A thinking partner who isn't an echo chamber ... How many of us dare to have such collaborators?
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#22. The vast literature concerning whistleblowers shows that, far from weird extremists, they are really quite ordinary people: male and female, young and old, junior and senior, no more nerdy or obsessive than most hard workers.
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#23. Everywhere I look, there are ads marking Mother's Day. Mostly they conform to stereotype: flowers, jewelry, perfume. Not a lot of books. Not many computers. Few tools. Little that's useful.
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#24. For good ideas and true innovation, you need human interaction, conflict, argument, debate.
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#26. Dominant people, it appears, use snap judgements and conform to received wisdom more than do the less dominant. Those who need power, and those who have it, think differently.
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#27. A great advantage of a large corporation is supposed to be the large pool of talent in which its leaders can find and groom high achievers and successors.
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#28. It is nobody's right to be waited on and nobody's fate to do the waiting.
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#29. In business, staying focused requires that you turn most opportunities down.
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#30. Phones and soundtracks and Muzak and fountains replace genuine and unpredictable human contact with a seamless soundtrack from a bad movie and a cliche that makes us believe we must all be happy.
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#31. On overnight flights, I have trained myself to get to sleep almost instantly after takeoff. I always listen to the same audiobook on my iPod so my brain knows, regardless of time zone, that that voice means it's time for bed.
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#33. It's when we stop and think that we rediscover the courage, wit, compassion, imagination, delight, frustration, discovery, and devotion that work can provoke - in short, all the things at work that do count, beyond measure.
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#34. Clearing your head of distractions in order to notice and understand the people you are with can feel inefficient - there are so many other people and issues to think about. But being present makes you effective.
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#35. If we aren't going to be afraid of conflict, we have to see it as thinking.
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#36. Those who consistently attempt multitasking find it harder to ignore irrelevant information and take longer moving between tasks - in other words, for all their frantic activity, they're actually wasting time. And
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#37. Making those around you feel invisible is the opposite of leadership.
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#38. When you use words loosely, without care and consideration, you erode trust in yourself and in what you're saying. When you squander words, you diminish your power.
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#39. Money appears to motivate only our interest in ourselves, making us selfish and self-centered ... Money makes people feel self-sufficient, which also means they don't need or care about others; it's each man for himself
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#40. What do you want your business to do? Make money, of course. To pay for people and supplies, to be able to grow.
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#41. The only consequence of their (employee) silence is that the blind (employer) lead the blind.
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#42. Those in powerless positions aren't about to complain about bullying bosses, abusive supervisors or corrupt co-workers. There is no safe way to do so and no process that promises redress.
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#43. Questions are the heart and soul of constructive conflict. They open up the exploration, bring in new information, and reframe debate. When
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#44. I regularly take my entrepreneurship students out walking because I want to get them in the habit of noticing and thinking about what they notice. They have to leave their phones behind to learn the basic lesson: Be where you are.
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#45. Overall, people are about twice as likely to seek information that supports their own point of view as they are to consider an opposing idea.19
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#46. The single hardest part of leading any organization is knowing what is going on. There's too much noise in the system, too much complexity: you absolutely depend on people speaking up and raising concerns.
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#48. The biggest catastrophes that we've witnessed rarely come from information that is secret or hidden. It comes from information that is freely available and out there, but that we are willfully blind to.
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#49. [For constructive conflict,] we have to resist the neurobiological drive which means that we really prefer people mostly like ourselves.
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#50. Customers who have to come back and spend, or customers who just don't want the hassle of leaving - those are the ones who are most worth attracting.
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#51. Business is not a science; it is not susceptible to experiments that can be controlled and replicated. Everything in business is too unpredictable for that - every business, employee, product, market is different and keeps changing.
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#52. Instead, we have found ourselves gasping for air in a sea of corruption, dysfunction, environmental degradation, waste, disenchantment and inequality - and the harder we compete, the more unequal we become.
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#54. Reading fiction - excerpts from National Book Award finalists, winners of the Pen/O. Henry Prize for short stories, or even Amazon bestsellers - has been shown to enhance theory of mind:
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#55. As long as it (an issue) remains invisible, it is guaranteed to remain insoluble.
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#56. As long as they are well-intentioned, mistakes are not a matter for shame but for learning
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#57. If I have to spend a lot of time on planes, I try to think of this as time off. In certain ways, it's more restful than home: no Internet, no phones, no interruptions.
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#58. I'm all for ambition and stretch goals. I set them for myself. But leadership isn't the same as cheerleading. Believing in something is a necessary but absolutely insufficient condition for making it come true.
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#59. One of the sad truths about leadership is that, the higher up the ladder you travel, the less you know.
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#60. All businesses and jobs depend on a vast number of people, often unnoticed and unthanked, without which nothing really gets done. They are all human and deserve respect and gratitude.
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#61. Building businesses takes tremendous stamina, and success isn't achieved without it.
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#62. If you have never failed at anything, then you haven't been trying hard enough, aren't very imaginative, or have had such extraordinarily good luck that you have come to believe you are invincible.
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#63. Everyone I know feels harassed by email which has invaded their waking and sleeping hours.
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#65. Bosses and leaders everywhere should cherish the people who bring them bad news, disappointing data or hard problems.
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#66. Huge open source organizations like Red Hat and Mozilla manage the collaboration of hundreds of people who don't know one another and have spent no time hanging around the water cooler.
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#67. British innovation in design, in the creative arts, in engineering and manufacturing is world class.
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#69. The truth won't set us free - until we develop the skills and the habit and the talent and the moral courage to use it.
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#70. It's a truism that love is blind; what's less obvious is just how much evidence it can ignore.
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#71. I haven't always hated McDonald's. When my kids were little and I lived in the U.S., they were as susceptible as anyone to Happy Meals and tatty toys that subsequently littered our sitting room.
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#72. Companies don't have ideas. Only people do. And what motivates people are the bonds of loyalty and trust they develop around each other.
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#73. We have to see conflict as thinking and then get really good at it.
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#74. How can any company know if its processes, products, people are safe? Only if everyone is watching and telling the truth. The first part can be assumed; the second cannot.
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#75. Humans do not have enough mental capacity to do all the things that we think we can do. As attentional load increases, attentional capacity gradually diminishes.
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#76. Most executives I know are so action-oriented, or action-addicted, that time for reflection is the first casualty of their success.
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#77. According to the psychologist irving Janis, is that our sense of belonging (which makes us feel safe) blinds us to dangers and encourages greater risk-taking.
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#78. I don't mind if the couple next to me is tense or the kids are whiny. I'd even be happy to hear an honest argument, evidence of thinking. I'd like to know these teeth-perfect families don't just buy each other stuff but just occasionally can talk to one another.
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#79. thinking: a rather prosaic, low-tech concept, easily forgotten and routinely underrated. But
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#80. A great deal of creativity is about pattern recognition, and what you need to discern patterns is tons of data. Your mind collects that data by taking note of random details and anomalies easily seen every day: quirks and changes that, eventually, add up to insights.
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#81. The best remote companies I've seen do almost everything online, via email and telephone. But they also get together face to face on a regular basis.
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#82. The combination of power, optimism and abstract thinking makes powerful people more certain. The more cut-off they are from others, the more confident they are that they are right.
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#83. Big data will never give you big ideas ... Big data doesn't facilitate big leaps of the imagination. It will never conjure up a PC revolution or any kind of paradigm shift. And while it might tell you what to aim for, it can't tell you how to get there
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#84. Many CEOs and leaders think that silence is indeed golden, that consensus is bliss. It is - sometimes. But more often what it signifies is that there are no respected processes for surfacing concerns and dissent.
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#85. Indeed, there seems to be some evidence not only that all love is based on illusion - but that love positively requires illusion in order to endure.
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#87. Every organization has issues and concerns which are known about by many people who choose to remain silent.
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#88. Most people have their best ideas when they take their minds away from problems they're trying to solve.
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#89. Britain is famous for being great at inventing and poor at commercializing.
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#90. Words are how people think. When you misuse words, you diminish your ability to think clearly and truthfully.
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