164 Quotes by Gary Hamel
"I am an ardent supporter of capitalism - but I also understand that while individuals have inalienable, God-given rights, corporations do not."
"In a world of commoditized knowledge, the returns go to the companies who can produce non-standard knowledge."
"In an ideal world, an individual's institutional power would be correlated perfectly with his or her value-add. In practice, this is seldom the case."
"Obviously, you don't have to be religious to be moral, and beastly people are sometimes religious."
"We owe our existence to innovation. Our species exists thanks to four billion years of genetic innovation."
"Large organizations don't worship shareholders or customers, they worship the past. If it were otherwise, it wouldn't take a crisis to set a company on a new path."
"I don't know whether the universe contains any evidence of intelligent design, but I can assure you that thousands of everyday products do not."
"At the heart of every faith system is a bargain: on one side there is the comfort that comes from a narrative that suggests human life has cosmic significance, and on the other a duty to yield to moral commands that can, in the moment, seem rather inconvenient."
"All too often, legacy management practices reflexively perpetuate the past - by over-weighting the views of long-tenured executives, by valuing conformance more highly than creativity and by turning tired industry nostrums into sacred truths."
"If corporate leaders and their acolytes are not slaves to some meritorious social purpose, they run the risk of being enslaved by their own ignoble appetites."