Jim Clifton

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Jim Clifton



Average rating: 3.79 · 2,392 ratings · 433 reviews · 30 distinct worksSimilar authors
It's the Manager: Moving Fr...

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The Coming Jobs War

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“Humans used to desire love, money, food, shelter, safety, peace, and freedom more than anything else. The last 30 years have changed us. Now people want to have a good job, and they want their children to have a good job. This changes everything for world leaders.”
Jim Clifton, The Coming Jobs War

“It’s absolutely critical that leaders understand this: An innovation has no value until an ambitious entrepreneur builds a business model around it and turns it into a product or service that customers will buy. If you can’t turn an innovative idea into something that creates a customer, it’s worthless.”
Jim Clifton, Entrepreneurial StrengthsFinder

“ Public school superintendents and university presidents need to think beyond core curricula and their graduation rates. Students don’t want to merely graduate; they want an education that results in a good job.”
Jim Clifton, The Coming Jobs War



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