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Leadership Quote by William Pollard

"Without change there is no innovation, creativity, or incentive for improvement. Those who initiate change will have a better opportunity to manage the change that is inevitable"

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Pollard’s line reads like a preacher’s rebuke translated into management-speak: change isn’t just tolerable, it’s the moral precondition for growth. Coming from a 19th-century clergyman, that’s not a small pivot. Victorian religious life was full of institutional gravity, yet also beset by industrial upheaval, scientific challenge, and social reform movements that made “stability” feel less like virtue and more like denial. Pollard harnesses that anxiety and converts it into a doctrine of agency.

The first sentence stacks three modern idol-words - innovation, creativity, incentive - on top of a single premise: nothing new arrives without disruption. It’s persuasion by inevitability. “Without change” isn’t a suggestion; it’s a gate you either walk through or stay outside. The subtext is a quiet critique of complacency: if you’re waiting for improvement while defending the status quo, you’re performing faith as fear.

The second sentence sharpens into strategy: the people who start change get to shape it. Pollard smuggles a power lesson into a seemingly uplifting maxim. “Initiate” and “manage” imply hierarchy; change is framed less as communal transformation than as something to steer before it steers you. Even “inevitable” is doing double duty - it comforts readers who dread uncertainty (you’re not causing chaos; it’s coming anyway) while pressuring them to act now. In a world where tradition carried authority, Pollard offers a different kind: the legitimacy of adaptation.

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William Pollard (June 10, 1828 - September 26, 1893) was a Clergyman from England.

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