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The leader turns the pyramid onto its head in order to serve others.
Ken Jennings
One of the most significant barriers to progress is the lack of effective leadership.
Ken Jennings
To serve the many, you first serve the few.
Ken Jennings
Getting your ego out of the way has an even deeper organizational impact.
Ken Jennings
The key is selecting the right people to join the team, those with the right skills and values, those who embrace our purpose.
Ken Jennings
Self-esteem is important because it sets up a powerful cycle of personal growth and willingness to take risks.
Ken Jennings
When a leader keeps personal ego in check it builds the confidence and self-esteem of others.
Ken Jennings
pg. 58. As a kid, I always assumed the know-it-alls on Jeopardy! were obviously the smartest people in America. If you were smart, that's how you showed it: by knowing all your state flowers and kings of Saxony. But what if Rob's right and that's a different, much shallower kind of intelligence? Is my mountain of flash cards all for naught?
Ken Jennings
The decline of geography in academia is easy to understand: we live in an age of ever-increasing specialization, and geography is a generalist's discipline. Imagine the poor geographer trying to explain to someone at a campus cocktail party (or even to an unsympathetic adminitrator) exactly what it is he or she studies. "Geography is Greek for 'writing about the earth.' We study the Earth.""Right, like geologists.""Well, yes, but we're interested in the whole world, not just the rocky bits. Geographers also study oceans, lakes, the water cycle...""So, it's like oceanography or hydrology.""And the atmosphere.""Meteorology, climatology...""It's broader than just physical geography. We're also interested in how humans relate to their planet.""How is that different from ecology or environmental science?""Well, it encompasses them. Aspects of them. But we also study the social and economic and cultural and geopolitical sides of--""Sociology, economics, cultural studies, poli sci.""Some geographers specialize in different world regions.""Ah, right, we have Asian and African and Latin American studies programs here. But I didn't know they were part of the geography department.""They're not."(Long pause.)"So, uh, what is it that do study then?
Ken Jennings
I pick up Dylan. He certainly takes after his father: about three-quarters of his body weight seems to be head, and three-quarters of that is ears.
Ken Jennings
What are those bulb things you're slicing?""You've never seen fennel? It looks like celery and tastes like licorice.
Ken Jennings
I pick up Dylan. He certainly takes after his father: about three-quarters of his body weight seems to be head, and three-quarters of that is ears.
Ken Jennings
What are those bulb things you're slicing?""You've never seen fennel? It looks like celery and tastes like licorice.
Ken Jennings