Changing Culture Quotes
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Changing Culture Quotes & Sayings
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...But one of the things you learn in therapy is that there comes a point when you have to take care of yourself.
— Jojo Moyes
The central issue is never strategy, structure, culture, or systems. The core of the matter is always about changing the behavior of people.
— John P. Kotter
We know intellectually that money can't buy happiness yet we spend and go into debt as if it does.
— Michelle Singletary
With Lean Six Sigma, the tools are the easy part, changing organizational culture is the hard part.
— John Novak
Make no mistake, in this campaign, I will offer the American ideals of economic freedom a clear and unapologetic defense.
— Mitt Romney
Sexual, racial, gender violence and other forms of discrimination and violence in a culture cannot be eliminated without changing culture.
— Charlotte Bunch
Under Ed Miliband's leadership, we are changing both our party's structures and culture.
— Douglas Alexander
There is no intrinsic reason for the scarcity of capital.
— John Maynard Keynes
The world's culture is changing, adapting. People are keeping what's good in a culture, and sweeping out the rest.
— Georgie Anne Geyer
Organizations can't change their culture unless individual employees change their behavior - and changing behavior is hard.
— Keith Ferrazzi
Changes in language often reflect the changing values of a culture.
— Ravi Zacharias
Leverage was magnificently available,
— John Kenneth Galbraith
If you want to change the culture, you will have to start by changing the organization.
— Mary Douglas
Life outside is changing our world. We are losing our culture, loosing our roots. How can a living thing grow if its roots are cut?
— Sherry Shahan
There's so much more to me as a human being than just my appearance, and I want to integrate that into my work.
— Alexis Knapp
Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.
— Albert Einstein