Before a group can enter the open society, it must first close ranks.
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An open society is a society which allows its members the greatest possible degree of freedom in pursuing their interests compatible with the interests of others.
Anytime you get to join a group of people you admire and respect, you want to keep those doors open.
What's increasingly clear is that when you are open to a discussion of leadership, and you're relating it to your company, it is much easier to get people to become open.
I think, ultimately, open always wins out. It wins out because you cannot lock data in; you can't lock people in. They will find a way out.
If you don't know the right people or have the right connections, you may never be discovered. With 'Opening Act,' we are democratizing a notoriously impossible process, pulling back the curtains on a consistently fascinating industry, and affording aspiring artists the chance of a lifetime.
Openness is something any teacher strives to instill in his or her students.
You don't necessarily have to go public to get to the next level.
I like to think of myself as a leader whose door is always open. But I recently learned that an open door isn't enough.
In order to cultivate a set of leaders with legitimacy in the eyes of the citizenry, it is necessary that the path to leadership be visibly open to talented and qualified individuals of every race and ethnicity.
All men will commence in their present rank and promotion will be open to all men alike, without any distinctions or qualifications, political or otherwise.