Weblogg-ed » It’s Riskier Not to Change–”Tribes”
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- Rjacklin on 2009-02-10 - Tags education , change , tribes , leadership , weblogg
- Clairemiller13 on 2009-02-07 - Tags change , leadership , education
- Mspahr on 2009-02-04 - Tags education , change , WilRichardson , quotes
- Lindseybp on 2009-02-01 - Tags glastonbury , willrichardson , web , 2.0
- N2teaching on 2009-01-27 - Tags change , leadership , education
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The first rule the music business failed to understand is that, at least at first, the new thing is rarely as good as the old thing was. If you need the alternative to be better than the status quo from the very start, you’ll never begin. Soon enough, the new thing will be better than the old thing. But if you wait until then, it’s going to be too late. Feel free to wax nostalgic about the old thing, but don’t fool yourself into believing that it’s going to be here forever. It won’t. (93)
Think education instead of music.
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