14 Quotes & Sayings By Geoff Mulgan

Geoff Mulgan is a British writer and consultant. He is the author of what some consider to be the best business book of all time, The New Rules of Work: Time Management and Workplace Flexibility for the 21st Century. He is also the author of The Creative Organization: Surviving and Thriving in Today's Workplace, which has been translated into seven languages, and co-author with David Allen of The Power of Full Engagement. Geoff has a Masters degree in applied psychology from Oxford University and a diploma in business studies from London Business School Read more

He is a visiting professor at the University of East London and a senior consultant with McKinsey & Company.

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Science is, rightly, searching for drugs to arrest ageing or to slow the advance of dementia. But the evidence suggests that many of the most powerful factors determining how you age come from what you do, and what you do with others: whether you work, whether you play music, whether you have regular visitors. Geoff Mulgan
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Deeper fulfilment is rather different from the happiness of seeing a good film or watching your team win at football, and it doesn't come at the push of a button. Geoff Mulgan
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The wrongful arrest of tens of thousands of British Muslims after the September 11 attacks can be explained by the very poor intelligence the police had, and, just possibly, excused by the fact that a terrorist action in Britain linked to British Muslims would have been hugely damaging. Geoff Mulgan
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There is incredible potential for digital technology in and beyond the classroom, but it is vital to rethink how learning is organised if we are to reap the rewards. Geoff Mulgan
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In Britain, polls show large majorities in favour of mansion taxes and higher taxes on the finance sector. Geoff Mulgan
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Huge sums are invested globally in medical research and development - and with good reason. Geoff Mulgan
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The most important innovators often don't need any technologies - just imagination and acute sensitivity to people's needs. Geoff Mulgan
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The responsibility for good government lies not just with governments themselves but also with every other part of the system they operate in, including media, non-governmental organisations and the public. Geoff Mulgan
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Democracy isn't solely about polite conversations in parliaments. It needs to be continually refreshed with raw passions, anger and ideals. Geoff Mulgan
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One effect of an individualistic culture that's poor at instilling mutual respect is that people jump more quickly to anger or violence. Geoff Mulgan
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On the environment and climate change, I suspect that future generations will think there was too much timidity, too much fear of upsetting business. Basically, New Labour was very nervous about regulating business, or requiring it to do anything, even when there was a very clear social or environmental case for doing so. Geoff Mulgan
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So is civil society prepared for the future? Probably not. Most organisations have to live hand to mouth, juggling short-term funding and perpetual minor crises. Even the bigger ones rarely get much time to stand back and look at the bigger picture. Many are on a treadmill chasing after contracts and new funding. Geoff Mulgan
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Britain is rich in radicalism, and anyone who says that our society has drifted into fatalism and apathy should get out more. Geoff Mulgan