7 Quotes & Sayings By Da Blankinship

Dr. Blankinship is the Director of the University of Central Florida's Center for Organizational Strategies and Change (COSC). Effective organizational change is a complex, multidimensional process that requires many levels of leadership, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The center has developed the Leading Organizational Change (LOC) method, which integrates these various forms of change into a cohesive change process Read more

LOC provides a simple yet comprehensive model for creating lasting systemic improvement in organizations by integrating behavioral science, human resource management, and strategy development.

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We race toward the future at the velocity of the present. D.A. Blankinship
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When the fear of failure triumphs over the repugnance of mediocrity, we must resign ourselves to the status quo. Every change, every opportunity to do something different will send us running to hide beneath a cover of excuses and complacency. Those few courageous souls who delve into the lands where they risk failure, will be soundly ridiculed. They will be condemned not because they dream, but rather for making their dreams real and destroying the illusion that all that can be thought has been thought, all that can be done has been done, and all that can be felt has been felt. In their enthusiastic insolence, they see life filled with infinite possibilities and they know they must chart their own course, even if they must go alone. D.A. Blankinship
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Ambitious people understand intelligent people far better than intelligent people understand ambitious people; therefore, ambition will always triumph over intelligence. Once you appreciate this reality, civilization becomes clearer and unfortunately, more distressing. D.A. Blankinship
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We cannot separate doubt from deception. Doubt robs a man of his confidence; it is a fearful thing. Offer him deception to restore that confidence and he will embrace the falsehood for the comfort it brings. If you would deceive, begin with doubt. D.A. Blankinship
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It is better to struggle pursuing what matters than to excel at achieving the inconsequential. D.A. Blankinship
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Our greatest failing is that we neglect the significance of a question and obsess over the accuracy of the answer. Therefore, we end up being satisfied with remarkably accurate answers to meaningless questions and dissatisfied with imprecise answers that attempt to respond to the important issues. D.A. Blankinship