“If it's not as easy as we thought it was, for women to speak our truth, to even know our truth, then the missing ingredient is some sort of inner courage. To first of all, believe in the validity of who we are. And then to speak from it. It takes inner courage. As a leader in a large organization, I've often been the only woman working with powerful men, especially when I was younger.” IfsKnowsMenFirstsBelieveSpeakEasyPowerfulLeaderMissingOrganizationWho We AreIngredientsValidityPowerful Man Author:Elizabeth Lesser
“Despite the array of groups and organizations working on global warming, we are still missing a key element: the movement. Along with the hard work of not-for-profit lobbyists, environmental lawyers, green economists, sustainability-minded engineers, and forward-thinking entrepreneurs, it's going to take the inspired political involvement of millions of Americans to get our country on track to solving this problem.” ThinkingStillsCountryHardProblemPoliticalMillionsGroupsMissingMovementHard WorkKeysElementsOrganizationGreenEntrepreneurEnvironmentalInspiredTrackProfitLawyerDespiteOur CountryGlobal WarmingSustainabilityEngineersEconomistInvolvementLobbyistsForward ThinkingPolitical Involvement Author:Bill McKibben
“One thing that is wrongly hyped is social media For many media organizations, they think it of it as distribution, and yes it's good for that. What's missing is the power of social media for engagement with the audience and for newsgathering.” ThinkingSocialAudienceOne ThingMediaMissingOrganizationSocial MediaEngagementDistribution Author:Vivian Schiller
“Most organizations only focus on WHAT they do and HOW they do it - tactics and strategies - and they aren't even aware that this thing called the WHY exists. Focusing on only two pieces of a three piece puzzle leaves an organization, or a career, inherently out of balance. Being out of balance, only operating on two of the three pieces, shows up in different ways - increased stress, loss of passion, obsession with what your competition is doing, being forced to play the price game, trouble differentiating. These are all signs that the WHY is missing.” WayTwoDifferentPlayShowsPassionThreeGamesLossCareersFocusPiecesTroubleMissingBalanceOrganizationStressStrategyCompetitionObsessionDifferent WaysPuzzlesTacticsTactics And Strategy Author:Simon Sinek
“It's a very simple example to show that if you miss one step in a process in can cost you an enormous amount of time and money to fix. With a checklist, you can write it down and give it some someone else for them to do successfully. Checklists require discipline and organization, which is something internet marketers have to master.” IfsGivingWritingShowsProcessSimpleStepsMissingExampleMastersAmountInternetDisciplineCostOrganizationDown AndEnormousMarketersTime And MoneyChecklists Author:Brian Tracy
“What I resist is techniques. I find techniques very problematic. So when critics talk about my work in those terms, I find that they miss the condition. I am comfortable with the notion of pattern and ornament as a system of organization, [but] for me it acts as a textile. So it's not about pattern, but the notion of architecture through the lens of textile, rather than architecture through the lens of brick and mortar.” TermConditionsMissingComfortableOrganizationCriticsNotionPatternsArchitectureTechniqueLensesBricksOrnamentsMortarTextilesBricks And Mortar Author:David Adjaye
“For a lot of women who don't go to college, or for a lot of women who aren't in New York or D.C. or someplace where there's like a large feminist organization they can get involved in, they may be doing feminist work, right, like locally or with a grassroots organization or in their own lives, but if they don't have that support system and if they don't have that availability to feminist language, I think we're missing out on something.” IfsThinkingMayLanguageSupportMissingNew YorkCollegeInvolvedOrganizationFeministGet InvolvedAvailabilityGrassrootsMissing OutSupport Systems Author:Jessica Valenti
“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” LifeInspirationalLooksInspirationPastLawCertainChangeMissingPositiveFutureOrganizationMoving ForwardMoving OnLife ChangingTransitionBad AssLife And LoveLaws Of NatureMaking ChangesMy FutureLive In The PresentMy PastChange ManagementBetter FuturePast And PresentPositive ChangePast PresentPast Present And FuturePast Present FuturePower To ChangeFuture LifeLaws Of LifeInspirational ChangePresent FutureFuture And PresentLife Has ChangedPresent LifeLooking To The FutureTimes PastAccepting ChangeFuture TimeCreating ChangeCulture ChangeManaging ChangeMotivation And ChangePast FutureLife And ChangeProfiles In CourageLasting ChangePast Present Future LoveCreating The FutureFuture WorldThinking About The FutureCuban Missile CrisisPositive FutureFuture ThinkingBay Of PigsPreparation For The FutureFuture ProgressSystems ChangeLooking At The Past Book:Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1963 Source: Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1963
“Any enterprise CEO really ought to be able to ask a question that involves connecting data across the organization, be able to run a company effectively, and especially to be able to respond to unexpected events. Most organizations are missing this ability to connect all the data together.” RunningAbleTogetherAsksAbilityCompanyMissingEventsOughtOrganizationDataEnterpriseUnexpectedCeoConnectingUnexpected Events Author:Tim Berners-Lee
“It was a wonderful experience to play in the NFL, and I have no regrets. I truly will miss playing for the Lions. I consider the Lions' players, coaches, staff, management and fans my family. I leave on good terms with everyone in the organization.” PlaySportsTermPlayerWonderfulFansMissingRegretMy FamilyOrganizationManagementCoachesNflLionsStaffNo RegretsHave No RegretsWonderful Experience Author:Barry Sanders