Lessons in Leadership: From the Archives

Pruning for Strategic Growth


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From the Archives of John Boone

This narrative uses a childhood memory of gardening to illustrate the necessity of significant change and pruning for future success. The author recalls how his grandmother insisted on cutting back rose bushes aggressively, teaching him that severe trimming actually leads to healthier, more vibrant growth. He parallels this natural cycle with evolving technology, specifically noting how once-essential IBM punch card machines were discarded to make room for superior innovations. Ultimately, letting go of the old is vital for personal and professional development. By embracing these moments of loss, individuals can create space for new opportunities and expanded potential in the next season of life.

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Lessons in Leadership: From the ArchivesBy John Boone