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“Unless the distant goals of meaning, greatness, and destiny are addressed, we can’t make an intelligent decision about what to do tomorrow morning—much less set strategy for a company or for a human life. Nothing is more practical than for people to deepen themselves. The more you understand the human condition, the more effective you are as a businessperson. Human depth makes (even) business sense.”

Quote by Peter Koestenbaum

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Peter Koestenbaum
Peter Koestenbaum

Peter Koestenbaum, born in 1928, is a renowned author whose works span across management, organizational theory, and leadership, profoundly influencing modern management practices. more

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