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Managers of aging organizations typically—and mistakenly—believe that a change in leadership will rejuvenate the company. But, changing the rider won’t make a mule into a racehorse. New leadership affects results only in the growing stages of the lifecycle.
Managing Corporate Lifecycles - Volume 1
Ichak Adizes Ph.D.
Ultimately, continuity in a family company depends on instilling a sense of stewardship in every generation.
Succeeding Generations
Ivan Lansberg
Think of these as “background tasks,” or the “commodities” of your life. You’re happy with them as they are, chugging along in sustain mode. But other parts of your life, what you might consider the “entrepreneurial” part of life, deserve much more than autopilot. These are areas of life where you want to invest. They are different for everyone, and they change throughout life.
Getting Unstuck
Hugh Thompson and Bob Sullivan
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