A Quote by N. R. Narayana Murthy

Organisations with decision-making speed and imagination will thrive as nobody can claim to have a monopoly over creativity. — © N. R. Narayana Murthy
Organisations with decision-making speed and imagination will thrive as nobody can claim to have a monopoly over creativity.
Don't stay at the job for safe salary increases over time. That will never get you where you want - freedom from financial worry. Only free time, imagination, creativity, and an ability to disappear will help you deliver value that nobody ever delivered before in the history of mankind.
I don't know where creativity comes from, but I think everybody has the ability to be creative. I think what's important about creativity starts when you're very young and how we're allowed to experience our imagination. The people who bring us up and teach us are fundamental in either encouraging creativity or discourging creativity. My imagination was always encouraged.
Only free time, imagination, creativity, and an ability to disappear will help you deliver value that nobody ever delivered before in the history of mankind.
Making a bad decision, that's just one decision, but if you do it over and over again there's no growth. If you can move forward, there's an opportunity for you to grow and change.
Creativity involves putting your imagination to work. In a sense, creativity is applied imagination.
The speed of decision making is the essence of good governance.
If you obsess over whether you are making the right decision, you are basically assuming that the universe will reward you for one thing and punish you for another. The universe has no fixed agenda. Once you make any decision, it works around that decision. There is no right or wrong, only a series of possibilities that shift with each thought, feeling, and action that you experience.
Collectivism takes on many guises and seldom uses its own real name. Words like 'community' and 'social' soothe us into thinking that collectivist decision-making is somehow higher and nobler than individual or 'selfish' decision-making. But the cold fact is that communities do not make decisions. Individuals who claim to speak for the community impose their decisions on us all.
When it applies to the Olympics and making a decision, I have to claim Australia as my country.
Land monopoly is not only monopoly, but it is by far the greatest of monopolies; it is a perpetual monopoly, and it is the mother of all other forms of monopoly.
In England, I have acquired more tactical knowledge and improved the speed of my decision making.
No civilisation can claim to have a monopoly on universal values and no one can claim to be always faithful to his own values.
We are the miracle of force and matter making itself over into imagination and will.
Corporations that are turning over these huge profits can own everything: the media, the universities, the mines, the weapons industry, insurance hospitals, drug companies, non-governmental organisations. They can buy judges, journalists, politicians, publishing houses, television stations, bookshops and even activists. This kind of monopoly, this cross-ownership of businesses, has to stop.
I thrive in competitive environments. I've never been in a monopoly.
All law is situational law. The sovereign produces and guarantees the situation in its totality. He has the monopoly over this last decision.
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