15 Quotes & Sayings By Gary Hamel

Gary Hamel is a Canadian-born executive and management consultant. He has been named one of the world's most influential management thinkers by Business Week and one of the top 50 business thinkers by Harvard Business Review. He is the author of three books: The Future of Management: How Today's Technology, People and Organization are Changing the Face of Corporate America (Random House, 1998), Leading the Revolution: The Future of Management (Harvard Business School Press, 2002) and What Matters Now (Harvard Business Review Press, 2007).

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... all too often, a successful new business model becomes the business model for companies not creative enough to invent their own.[2002] p.46 Gary Hamel
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**New business concepts are always, always the product of lucky foresight.** That's right - the essential insight doesn't come out of any dirigiste planning process; it comes form some cocktail of happenstance, desire, curiosity, ambition and need. But at the end of the day, there has to be a degree of foresight -- a sense of where new riches lie. So radical innovation is always one part fortuity and one part clearheaded vision.[first-line bold by author][2002] p.23 . Gary Hamel
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Resilience is based on the ability to embrace the extremes -- while no becoming an extremist.... **Most companies don't do paradox very well.**(emphasis by author)[2002] p.25f Gary Hamel
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A good strategy with a bad implementation is a bad strategy Gary Hamel
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Today, no leader can afford to be indifferent to the challenge of engaging employees in the work of creating the future. Engagement may have been optional in the past, but it's pretty much the whole game today. Gary Hamel
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Trust is not simply a matter of truthfulness, or even constancy. It is also a matter of amity and goodwill. We trust those who have our best interests at heart, and mistrust those who seem deaf to our concerns. Gary Hamel
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In most organizations, change comes in only two flavors: trivial and traumatic. Review the history of the average organization and you'll discover long periods of incremental fiddling punctuated by occasional bouts of frantic, crisis-driven change. Gary Hamel
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The real damper on employee engagement is the soggy, cold blanket of centralized authority. In most companies, power cascades downwards from the CEO. Not only are employees disenfranchised from most policy decisions, they lack even the power to rebel against egocentric and tyrannical supervisors. Gary Hamel
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Remarkable contributions are typically spawned by a passionate commitment to transcendent values such as beauty, truth, wisdom, justice, charity, fidelity, joy, courage and honor. Gary Hamel
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At the pinnacle of great design are products so gorgeous and lust-worthy that you want to lick them: a Porsche 911, Samsung's Luxia TV, an Eames lounge chair or anything by Loro Piana. Gary Hamel
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I don't know whether the universe contains any evidence of intelligent design, but I can assure you that thousands of everyday products do not. Gary Hamel
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As human beings, we are the only organisms that create for the sheer stupid pleasure of doing so. Whether it's laying out a garden, composing a new tune on the piano, writing a bit of poetry, manipulating a digital photo, redecorating a room, or inventing a new chili recipe - we are happiest when we are creating. Gary Hamel
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You can't build an adaptable organization without adaptable people - and individuals change only when they have to, or when they want to. Gary Hamel
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To create an organization that's adaptable and innovative, people need the freedom to challenge precedent, to 'waste' time, to go outside of channels, to experiment, to take risks and to follow their passions. Gary Hamel