“There's no such thing as "sustaining" leadership; it must be reinvented again and again.”

—  Gary Hamel

Source: Competing for the Future, 1996, p. 18
Context: Whatever market a company might dominate today, it is likely to change substantially over the next ten years. There's no such thing as "sustaining" leadership; it must be reinvented again and again.

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