The Nehemiah Effect Quotes
The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
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“If everyone is speaking the same language, then it becomes easier to create a team where everyone is of the same mind.”
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
“Good business leaders create a vision, articulate the vision, passionately own the vision, and relentlessly drive it to completion.”
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
“The most important element of leadership effectiveness is authentically living the Vision of the company. The values and ambitions of a company are not instilled entirely by what leaders say; they’re instilled primarily by what leaders do. In a healthy company, there are no inconsistencies between what is said and what is believed deep down – the values come from within the leaders and imprint themselves on the organization through day-to-day activity.”
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
“The function of leadership – the number-one responsibility of a leader – is to catalyze a clear and shared vision for the organization and to secure commitment to and vigorous pursuit of that vision. This is a universal requirement of leadership.”[11] Jim Collins”
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
“It must be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than the creation of a new system. For the initiator has the enmity of all who would profit by the preservation of the old institutions and merely lukewarm defenders in those who would gain by the new ones.” Nicholi Machiavelli in The Prince 1513 A.D.”
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
“three mortal leadership sins (i.e. not walking the talk, leading from power and not authority and assuming agreement) that can derail even the most adept and agile of leaders. ”
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
― The Nehemiah Effect: Ancient Wisdom from the World’s First Agile Projects
