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'''Warren Gameliel Bennis''' (born [[March 8]], [[1925]]) is an American scholar, organizational consultant and author who is widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of leadership studies. |
'''[[w:Warren Bennis|Warren Gameliel Bennis]]''' (born [[March 8]], [[1925]]) is an American scholar, organizational consultant and author who is widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of leadership studies. |
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*We have more information now than we can use, and less knowledge and understanding than we need. Indeed, we seem to collect information because we have the ability to do so, but we are so busy collecting it that we haven’t devised a means of using it. The true measure of any society is not what it knows but what it does with what it knows. |
* We have more information now than we can use, and less knowledge and understanding than we need. Indeed, we seem to collect information because we have the ability to do so, but we are so busy collecting it that we haven’t devised a means of using it. The true measure of any society is not what it knows but what it does with what it knows. |
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Warren Gameliel Bennis (born March 8, 1925) is an American scholar, organizational consultant and author who is widely regarded as a pioneer of the contemporary field of leadership studies.
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- We have more information now than we can use, and less knowledge and understanding than we need. Indeed, we seem to collect information because we have the ability to do so, but we are so busy collecting it that we haven’t devised a means of using it. The true measure of any society is not what it knows but what it does with what it knows.
