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What Can We Do Today That We Could Not Do Yesterday?

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Change is always at work. Fungi solidify millions of new connections just beneath the forest floor. Your co-worker's cubicle is vacant after she quit to follow a dream, and a doctor on the other side of the world identifies a new virus in her patient. Constant change is here to stay, and everything is in flux.

Henry Kissinger's question resonated with Oxford Analytica founder David Young decades after he heard it while working in the White House.

How it has always been done is passive. Evaluating how change has opened new opportunities allows for business, relationships, art, and your world to change.

Somehow your world changed in the last 24 hours, how can you capitalize on this change?

tags: Change Management, Henry Kissinger, David Young, Oxford Analytica, Personal Development
categories: Leadership
Saturday 05.02.20
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
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