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“Great leaders help their people see how they can directly impact the company's objectives and their own personal goals.”
Chip Conley“Great leaders help their people see how they can directly impact the company's objectives and their own personal goals.”
Chip Conley“When the world is in the midst of change, when adversity and opportunity are almost indistinguishable, this is the time for visionary leadership and when leaders need to look beyond the survival needs of those they're serving.”
Chip Conley“At the heart of great leadership is a curious mind, heart, and spirit.”
Chip Conley“Someone could be amazing at what they do, but if you don't like them, why bother hiring them?”
Chip Conley“Daniel Goleman has proven that two-thirds of the success in business is based upon our Emotional Intelligence as opposed to our IQ or our level of experience. As we look for the next crop of future CEOs, maybe it's time for America's corporations to start interviewing grads from the psychology master's programs rather than the M.B.A. programs.”
Chip Conley“Social scientists have found that the fastest way to feel happiness is to practice gratitude.”
Chip Conley“Whether we're conscious of it or not, our work and personal lives are made up of daily rituals, including when we eat our meals, how we shower or groom, or how we approach our daily descent into the digital world of email communication.”
Chip Conley“Your imagination has much to do with your life. ... It is for you to decide how you want your imagination to serve you.”
Philip Conley“Ethics are so annoying. I avoid them on principle.”
Darby Conley“If one proceeds philosophically before proceeding poetically, and this is central to the philosopher, pleasure is crushed, But if one begins by having pleasure, it is like knowing how to swim: one never forgets it [Clarice Lispector, The Stream of Life, trans Elizabeth Lowe & Earl Fitz, Foreword by Hélène Cixous trans Verena Conley, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1989].”
Hélène Cixous