Jim Thomas

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That’s why leadership also matters more now on the personal level. Back in the 1960s, in places like Minnesota, we had so much wind at our backs that “you needed a plan to fail.” No more. Now you need a plan to succeed, a plan for lifelong learning and skills growth. That means more personal leadership, more of everyone taking ownership of their own future and embracing the “start-up of you.” It is not too late for any of us, let
Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations
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