Kadakia Quotes & Sayings
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Millennials, instead of a danger, are really a reflection of the society in which they grew up in, and in which all of us now live. — Crystal Kadakia

Maybe. Just maybe ... Lettie smiled. That would do. It might be an impossible plan but it's worth a try. — Sam Gayton

It's not an exaggeration to say that different generations may see the same behaviors or dynamics in the workplace and perceive completely different things, whether positive or negative. — Crystal Kadakia

Whether you live or die is irrelevant. You are Arameri, and like all of us, you will serve. — N.K. Jemisin

Despite the continual rise of the knowledge worker over the last 60 years, we haven't done enough to question "how we've always done things" and redefine effectiveness in organizations. — Crystal Kadakia

Every five years, I like to do a big birthday party. I had my 45th birthday with 75 friends in Marrakesh, Morocco. — Chip Conley

We thrive when we are pulled by the future, not pushed by the past. — Crystal Kadakia

Goldie was a believer in the imperial project, which is to say, in the civilising power of social progress. — Damon Galgut

Instead of complaining about adapting for millennials, it's imperative for leaders and managers to acknowledge the role of millennial behavior as an indication of the needs of the modern workplace to attract, leverage, and retain modern talent. — Crystal Kadakia

People who have been there forever, left to their own devices, are rarely in the best position to design the future. It's those who consciously listen to the constituents of the future who can understand which direction to move in. — Crystal Kadakia

I basically got an education in software on DuPont's money because they were too stubborn to admit that a recession was coming. — Michael J. Saylor

A memory from my youth comes back to me. You go into the woods on a bike, with a girl. There is the smell of heather, you can hear the wind in the fir trees, you don't dare tell her about your love, but you feel happy, as if you were floating above the ground. Then you look at the clouds beyond the trees and they are fleeting. And you know that within an hour you'll have to go home, that tomorrow will be a working day. You wish you could stop that moment forever, but you can't, it is bound to end. So you take a photo, as if to challenge time. — Robert Doisneau