"Out there in some garage is an entrepreneur who's forging a bullet with your company's name on it. You've got one option now - to shoot first. You've got to out innovate the innovators."
—- Gary Hamel
Read More"Out there in some garage is an entrepreneur who's forging a bullet with your company's name on it. You've got one option now - to shoot first. You've got to out innovate the innovators."
—- Gary Hamel
Read More“In the long term the most important question for a company is not what you are but what you are becoming. The goal is not to speculate on what might happen, but to imagine what you can make happen”
—- Gary Hamel.
Read More“The problem with the future is that it is different, if you are unable to think differently, the future will always arrive as a surprise”
—- Gary Hamel
Read More“We understand that to sustain success, you have to be willing to abandon things that are no longer successful.”
—- QLG
Read MoreYour input was invaluable. Your questions of us were very helpful, especially so where, in some instances, we had become just too close to the detail. Much appreciated.”
—- Client Chairman
Read More“We partner with owners, leaders and financiers to ensure good Kiwi businesses survive and thrive through difficult times. We help underperforming and financially challenged companies”
—- QLG
Read More“Dakota tribal wisdom says that when you're on a dead horse, the best strategy is to dismount. Of course, there are other strategies. You can change riders. You can get a committee to study the dead horse. You can benchmark how other companies ride dead horses. You can declare that it's cheaper to feed a dead horse. You can harness several dead horses together. But after you've tried all these things, you're still going to have to dismount.”
—- Gary Hamel
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