
Address to the Pacific Regional Workshop on Leadership Development, Lami, Fiji, 9 July 2005.
Source: Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Address to the Pacific Regional Workshop on Leadership Development, Lami, Fiji, 9 July 2005.
University of Colorado Leeds School of Business Commencement Address (2013)
Source: 1970s, "The short and glorious history of organizational theory", 1973, p. 13
On BBC Radio 4's Today programme http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6469293.stm, 20 March, 2007.
“Observe leaders closely, learn as much as you can from their leadership styles.”
How I made it: CNR Rao, Scientist (2010)
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“Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.”
1963, Remarks Prepared for Delivery at the Trade Mart in Dallas
Context: It is fitting that these two symbols of Dallas progress are united in the sponsorship of this meeting, for they represent the best qualities, I am told, of leadership and learning in this city — and leadership and learning are indispensable to each other. The advancement of learning depends on community leadership for financial and political support and the products of that learning, in turn, are essential to the leadership's hopes for continued progress and prosperity. It is not a coincidence that those communities possessing the best in research and graduate facilities — from MIT to Cal Tech — tend to attract the new and growing industries. […] This link between leadership and learning is not only essential at the community level, it is even more indispensable in world affairs. Ignorance and misinformation can handicap the progress of a city or a company, but they can, if allowed to prevail in foreign policy, handicap this country's security. In a world of complex and continuing problems, in a world full of frustrations and irritations, America's leadership must be guided by the lights of learning and reason, or else those who confuse rhetoric with reality and the plausible with the possible will gain the popular ascendancy with their seemingly swift and simple solutions to every world problem.
“I’ve learned not to worry about what might come next.”