“Universities are an example of organizations dominated wholly by intellectuals; yet, outside pure science, they have not been an optimal milieu for the unfolding of creative talents. In neither art, music, literature, technology and social theory, nor planning have the Universities figured as originators or as seedbeds of new talents and energies.” ArtLiteratureEnergySocialTechnologyCreativeTalentExampleTheoryPureOrganizationUniversityPlanningUnfoldingOptimalArt MusicMilieuNew TalentSocial Theory Author:Eric Hoffer
“In any organization men would move up form the bottom to the top. That develops loyalty, ambition and talent, because there is a chance for promotion.” MenMovingFormChanceTalentAmbitionOrganizationBottomLoyaltyPromotion Author:Alfred P. Sloan
“The highest challenge inside organizations is to enable each person to contribute his or her unique talents and passion to accomplish the organization's purpose.” PersonsPurposePassionChallengesTalentHighestUniqueOrganizationAccomplishUnique TalentsTalent And Passion Author:Stephen Covey
“Our Government understands that local, community organizations are essential in addressing social issues like economic development, poverty, education and integration in Canadian communities. The Community and College Social Innovation Fund will connect the innovative talent of researchers and students at colleges and polytechnics to meet the research needs of local community organizations to build stronger, safer, healthier communities.” NeedsGovernmentSocialCommunityPovertyIssuesEconomicTalentStudentsCollegeDevelopmentEssentialsResearchOrganizationStrongerInnovationLocalsFundIntegrationSocial IssuesInnovativeResearchersEconomic DevelopmentLocal CommunitySocial Innovation Author:Ed Holder
“Avoiding along some dimensions is easy. Create organization space and bring in some new talent so the innate cultural resistance is less material. Unfortunately, it's rarely that easy.” EasySpaceTalentMaterialsOrganizationResistanceDimensionsAvoidingInnateNew Talent Author:Scott D. Anthony