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“Just like changing personality, culture change is possible but difficult.”
Pearl Zhu“Change from the inside out involves a steadfast gaze upon our Lord that's life changing because it reflects a deep turning from a commitment to self-sufficiency. Without repentance, a look at Christ provides only the illusion of comfort.”
Larry Crabb, Inside Out: Real Change Is Possible If You're Willing to Start from The...“Change is possible. You must want it enough for the change to take place.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!“Evangelicals sometimes expect too much or, to put it more precisely, we look for a kind of change God hasn't promised. It's possible to expect too little, but under-expectation is usually a cynical reaction to dashed hopes for too much. We manage to interpret biblical teaching to support our longing for perfection. As a result, we measure our progress by standards we will never meet until heaven.”
Larry Crabb, Inside Out: Real Change Is Possible If You're Willing to Start from The...“Many leaders of big organizations, I think, don't believe that change is possible. But if you look at history, things do change, and if your business is static, you're likely to have issues.”
Larry Page“Change is possible.''Change is inevitable.”
Lois McMaster Bujold, Shards of Honour“I'm not sympathetic. I have zero sympathy. I understand about emotional eating, I understand how painful the process can be, but I also understand that change is possible.”
Jillian Michaels“Change is possible only if the top management agrees.”
Rajen Jani, Once Upon A Time: 100 Management Stories“Three factors must be present for meaningful organisational change to take place. These factors are:D= Dissatisfaction with how things are now. V= Vision of what is possible.F= First, concrete steps that can be takentowards the vision.If the product of these three factors is greater than R = Resistance then change is possible.”
David Hieatt, Do Purpose: Why Brands with a Purpose Do Better and Matter More