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Having thus to look to others to tell us where we are, who we are, and what is happening results in a serious (almost total) loss of personal experiencing. We lose the ability to be organically involved in a problem, and in a disconnected way, we function with only parts of our total selves. We do not know our own substance, and in the attempt to l
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Be careful not to lose personal responsibility via group decision making.
Ray Dalio • Principles: Life and Work
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Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel
- The third reality pushing the executive toward ineffectiveness is that he is within an organization.
Peter F. Drucker • The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done (Harperbusiness Essentials)
The fundamental problem is the reality around the executive. Unless he changes it by deliberate action, the flow of events will determine what he is concerned with and what he does.