“Incrementalism: In the first generation, the goal of the movement was wholesale social and cultural transformation. Small, incremental victories were too little given the magnitude of America's moral decay. Since 1988, the new leaders have recognized that incrementalism is the surest path to success in political competition. The current movement is committed to securing small victories now, postponing for the long-term more fundamental changes in society and politics.” FirstsLittlesLongAmericaPoliticalGivenSocialGoalTermLeaderMoralPathGenerationsAtheismMovementVictoryTransformationFundamentalsCompetitionCurrentsCommittedPositive AtheismLong TermDecayMagnitudeWholesalePostponingPath To SuccessSmall VictoriesChanges In SocietyMoral DecayIncrementalism Author:Kenneth D. Wald
“Every Muslim leader must unequivocally proclaim that terror committed in the name of Islam violates the core tenets of the Prophet Mohammed, and they must do so repeatedly. Period.” NamesLeaderPeriodsIslamTerrorCommittedCoreProphetProphet Mohammed Author:Mike Pompeo
“John McCutcheon is not only one of the best musicians in the USA, but also a great singer, songwriter, and song leader. And not just incidentally, he is committed to helping hard-working people everywhere to organize and push this world in a better direction.” PeopleWorldHardHelpingSongLeaderThis WorldHard WorkMusicianCommittedSingersUsaSongwritersOrganizeSinger Songwriters Author:Pete Seeger
“A leader's job is to develop committed followers. Bad leaders destroy their followers' sense of commitment.” JobsLeaderBasketballCommitmentCommittedFollowersBasketball LeadershipBasketball Is Life Book:The Carolina Way: Leadership Lessons from a Life in Coaching Source: The Carolina Way: Leadership Lessons from a Life in Coaching
“If you want real, significant, sustainable change, you need talented, committed local line leaders. If the line manager is not innovating, then innovation is not going to occur.” IfsWantNeedsRealLinesLeaderInnovationCommittedSignificantLocalsManagers Author:Peter Senge
“People eyeing you as a potential leader tend to ask three questions: Are you committed? Do you care about me? Can I trust you?” PeopleCareThreeAsksLeaderCommittedI Trust YouDo You CareCan I Trust You Author:Lou Holtz