Peter F. Drucker Quotes
Sometimes We Understand What Is Going On. But Sometimes It Is Impossible To Figure Out Why Rising Demand Does Not Result In Better Performance. The Innovator, Therefore, Need Not Always Try To Understand Why Things Do Not Work As They Should. He Should Ask Instead: 'What Would Exploit This Incongruity? What Would Convert It Into An Opportunity? What Can Be Done?' Incongruity Between Economic Realities Is A Call To Action. Sometimes The Action To Be Taken Is Rather Obvious, Even Though The Problem Itself Is Quite Obscure. And Sometimes We Understand The Problem Thoroughly And Yet Cannot Figure Out What To Do About It.
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