Dan’s Reviews > They Told Me Not to Take that Job: Tumult, Betrayal, Heroics, and the Transformation of Lincoln Center > Status Update
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Ultimately, my ability to get consequential things done depended on the exercise of leadership, devising solutions to problems, creating ways to seize major challenges, and convincing others of their wisdom. It was also immensely assisted by mobilizing the goodwill of influential trustees who wished to leave Lincoln Center stronger than they found it, who yearned to see it flourish.
— Feb 03, 2022 09:38PM
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“Let’s concede that some portion of every day must be devoted to the unknown and the unexpected. Still, success requires a leader who is clear about what should be accomplished, works persistently on realizing priority goals, and persuades colleagues to move in the same direction.”
— Jun 25, 2023 06:16PM
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"Building and sustaining vibrant institutions is a continuous process, something of a relay race."
— May 16, 2023 04:05AM
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"Chief executive officers are often judged by what transpired during their tenure. That's fine as far as it goes. But they should also be evaluated by institutional accomplishment after their departure. Did they build enduring value? Did they leave behind a foundation for sustained success?"
— May 09, 2023 09:33PM
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I was known as an easy touch for the programs . . . But saying yes required freeing up resources by keeping management expenses under tight control and keeping productivity high. Saying yes demanded relentless, round-the-clock fund-raising. . . Saying yes meant lots of self-imposed pressure, on me and on the rest of the staff. Saying yes was a pleasure. Delivering on the "yes" was more than a full-time job.
— Mar 05, 2022 10:45AM

