Big results require big ambitions.
—James A. Champy
Topics: Ambition
It is not enough for a leader to have a vision. A leader needs to attract followers, men and women who can commit themselves to the new ideal of customer focus. But if the mobilization process is to succeed, those followers must become leaders, too, finding their own sense of purpose in the shared challenge and spreading the call and vision of change.
—James A. Champy
Without ambition, no conquests are made, no lands discovered, no businesses created ambition is the root of all achievement.
—James A. Champy
Values are our moral navigational devices.
—James A. Champy
Half a revolution is not better than none… It may, in fact, be worse.
—James A. Champy
Managers model the way by first changing themselves.
—James A. Champy
People must know that their ideas will be listened to and, if they have merit, acted upon. If they do, it is possible to mobilize individual creativity on a very broad scale.
—James A. Champy
People claim that significant change requires commitment from the top. True, the top is necessary, but it’s not enough. No CEO can do this alone.
—James A. Champy
You don’t have to invent the airplane or create an empire to pursue a big dream of your own. Audacity is an equal opportunity trait.
—James A. Champy
Don’t live too long with people who refuse to change their behavior, especially if their work is important to achieving your reengineering goals.
—James A. Champy
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