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“Your perspective is always limited by how much you know. Expand your knowledge and you will transform your mind.” ― Bruce Lipton

I was helping my son with a jigsaw recently. The jigsaws have grown in size as he has. Long gone are the toddler puzzles with oversized pieces you could solve with your eyes closed (luckily because I was half-asleep in those early paren...

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“To know and not to do is not yet to know.” — Xunzi

“The safest road to Hell is the gradual one — the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.” — C.S. Lewis

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We wait to believe until we see, but by the time we see, it’s often too late. From Boston’s...

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“More effective communication occurs when two or more individuals are homophilous. When they share common meanings and a mutual subcultural language, and are alike in personal and social characteristics, the communication of new ideas is likely to have greater effects in terms of knowledge gain, attitude formation and change, and overt behavior change.” — Everett Rogers, ...

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“Death is nature’s way of making things continually interesting. Death is the possibility of change. Every individual gets its allotted lifespan, its chance to try something new on the world. But time is called and the molecules which make up leaf and limb, heart and eye are disassembled and redistributed to other tenants.” — Peter Steinhart, The Company of Wolve...

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A company proudly appoints its first Head of Innovation. Armed with a mandate to shake things up, this inaugural innovation chief launches several initiatives and talks up transformative change. But what happens if those early projects fizzle or a foundational assumption proves wrong? In many organisations, early missteps by the first innovation leader can embed a deep-seated...

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