| N. A. Barr - 1994 - 414 Seiten
...ALAN THOMPSON There is nothing more difficult to arrange, more doubtful of success, and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes in a state's...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new. [Machiavelli 1513[ Stability is not everything, but without stability there is nothing. [Schillerl... | |
| Alan Mumford - 1994 - 510 Seiten
...HR function will at times not have sufficient power to persist. 13. Remember Machiavelli's advice: The innovator makes enemies of all those who prospered...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new. 14. Continuously update and strengthen internal support and alliances. 15. Have clear values about... | |
| John Miles Little - 1995 - 212 Seiten
...handle, more doubtful of success, and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes . . . The innovator makes enemies of all those who prospered...and only lukewarm support is forthcoming from those 161 who would prosper under the new. Their support is lukewarm partly from fear of their adversaries,... | |
| George Blair, Sandy Meadows - 1996 - 204 Seiten
...FOR CHANGE There is nothing more difficult to handle, more doubtful of success, and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes in a state's...all those who prospered under the old order and only luke warm support is forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new. Machiavelli, The Prince... | |
| Nedim Vogt - 1997 - 292 Seiten
...mind that there is nothing more difficult to arrange, more doubtful of success, and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes in a state's...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new."69 In the case of the United States legal system the forces for the status quo are particularly... | |
| 1997 - 286 Seiten
...steps required to deliver it. PART FOUR жкгш THE CHALLENGE OF lNlTlATlNG AND SUSTAlNlNG REFORMS The innovator makes enemies of all those who prospered...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new. — Niccolö Machiavelli, The Prince (1513) PRECEDlNG CHAPTERS HAVE SHOWN HOW THE STATE can improve... | |
| John L. Mariotti - 1997 - 298 Seiten
...success, and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes. The innovator makes enemies ff i of all those who prospered under the old order, and...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new. Creating an institutional will to change is one of the most difficult, yet most essential steps to... | |
| Michael L. Millenson - 1999 - 476 Seiten
...schemer Niccolo Machiavelli understood the importance of carefully choosing friends and enemies alike. "The innovator makes enemies of all those who prospered under the old order," he wrote, "and only lukewarm support is forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new." Performance... | |
| Milton T. Wolf, Marjorie E. Bloss - 2000 - 332 Seiten
...in mind that there is nothing more difficult to handle, more doubtful of success, and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes in a state's...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new. ... To discuss this subject thoroughly, we must distinguish between innovators who slaiid alone and... | |
| Fred Y. Phillips - 2001 - 444 Seiten
...things and are confident in their abilities to succeed." EdZchau, Wall Street Journal, (12/10/1994) "The innovator makes enemies of all those who prospered...forthcoming from those who would prosper under the new." Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (1513) "Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief interest... | |
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