13 Quotes & Sayings By John Naisbitt

John Naisbitt is an American author, consultant, and management guru whose book "Megatrends" was one of the most popular business books ever published. He is also known for his work with the Global Business Network.

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One of the best-kept secrets in America is that people are aching to make a commitment if they only had the freedom and environment in which to do so. John Naisbitt
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The big-business mergers and the big-labour mergers have the appearance of dinosaurs mating. John Naisbitt
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Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data. John Naisbitt
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In a world that is constantly changing, there is no one subject or set of subjects that will serve you for the foreseeable future, let alone for the rest of your life. The most important skill to acquire now is learning how to learn. John Naisbitt
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Learning how to learn is the most precious thing we have in life. John Naisbitt
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We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge. John Naisbitt
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Leadership involves finding a parade and getting in front of it. John Naisbitt
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I was totally surprised by the spread of the legalization of same-sex marriage. In just my lifetime we have gone from a taboo to even talk about homosexuality, to the sanction by governments of homosexual marriage. Few such large social considerations have ever before been turned over in such a short time. John Naisbitt
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We must learn to balance the material wonders of technology with the spiritual demands of our human race. John Naisbitt
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Whenever a new technology is introduced into society, there must be a counterbalancing human response - that is, high touch - or the technology is rejected... We must learn to balance the material wonders of technology with the spiritual demands of our human nature. John Naisbitt
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We are shifting from a managerial society to an entrepreneurial society. John Naisbitt
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The most reliable way to forecast the future is to try to understand the present. John Naisbitt