Rosabeth Moss Kanter is an American businesswoman and academic, known for her groundbreaking work in leadership and organizational change. As a professor at Harvard Business School, Kanter's research has shaped the way organizations approach innovation, diversity, and empowerment. Her work inspires leaders to embrace change, foster inclusion, and create environments where individuals can thrive and contribute to their fullest potential. Kanter's legacy is a testament to the power of leadership in transforming both businesses and societies.
"The commune movement is part of a reawakening of belief in the possibilities for utopia that existed in the nineteenth century and exist again today, a belief that by creating the right social institution, human satisfaction and growth can be achieved."
"Leaders must pick causes they won't abandon easily, remain committed despite setbacks, and communicate their big ideas over and over again in every encounter."
"A vision is not just a picture of what could be; it is an appeal to our better selves, a call to become something more."
"The Martha Stewart trial makes clear how far women have risen in the business world. America can be proud of our equal-opportunity prosecution and conviction."
"One of the symptoms of a losing streak is a turnover of top executives. It's a revolving door."
"I've found that small wins, small projects, small differences often make huge differences."