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Quotes About Organization

As far as concerns the army, I don't know which people among us can claim to be more disciplined and closer to the order of the Romans than the Turks.
~ Francesco Sansovino
To choose time is to save time.
~ Francis Bacon
This is, in effect, the essence of politics: the ability of leaders to get their way through a combination of authority, legitimacy, intimidation, negotiation, charisma, ideas, and organization.
~ Francis Fukuyama
Human beings do not enter into society and political life as a result of conscious, rational decision. Communal organization comes to them naturally, though the specific ways they cooperate are shaped by environment, ideas, and culture. Indeed
~ Francis Fukuyama
It is only with the development of political institutions like the modern state that humans begin to organize themselves and learn to cooperate in a manner that transcends friends and family. When such institutions break down, we revert to patronage and nepotism as a default form of sociability.
~ Francis Fukuyama
The nation will continue to be a central pole of identification, even if more and more nations come to share common economic and political forms of organization.
~ Francis Fukuyama
Odebrecht, se organizó como parte de la corporación, aunque manteniendo oculto el hecho de que recurría a mecanismos no solo informales sino abiertamente ilegales.
~ Francisco Durand
Dado que un hogar desordenado conduce a una mente desordenada, y una mente desordenada conduce al estrés, a la ansiedad y a la depresión, no es sorprendente que el simple hecho de adoptar un enfoque minimalista de la vida pueda traerle una mayor felicidad.
~ Frank Robbins
Most people also think that the I.R.S. is a governmental agency, but it is not. It is privately owned and has no organizational or legal ties to the US Treasury Department.
~ Frank White
If I went to work in a factory the first thing I'd do is join a union.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
There are many ways to process, organize, and spread information, and it is only recently that science has become open-minded enough to treat all these different methods with wonder and amazement rather than dismissal and denial. So,
~ Frans de Waal
This book [...] demonstrates something we had already suspected on the grounds of the close connection between apes and man: that the social organization of chimpanzees is almost too human to be true.
~ Frans de Waal
Even those who believe that humans are more egalitarian than chimpanzees will have to admit that our societies could not possibly function without an acknowledged order.
~ Frans de Waal
For the people the party is not the authority but the organization whereby they, the people, exert their authority and will. The less confusion there is, the less duality of powers, the more the party can fulfill its role as guide and the more it will become a decisive guarantee for the people. (128)
~ Frantz Fanon
For the people the party is not the authority but the organization whereby they, the people, exert their authority and will.
~ Frantz Fanon
We should conduct ourselves so that wisdom will grow. Our organization's structures should be designed to facilitate learning at all levels, in all areas, even if at first we don't see the relevance. Professional development opportunities including seminars, university programs, special project teams, and mentoring programs are just a few examples of structured learning.
~ Franz Metcalf
the SS had made the two initials of its name, and the twin-lightning symbol of its standard, synonymous with inhumanity in a way that no other organisation before or since has been able to do.
~ Frederick Forsyth
Throughout its history the SS made a profit on its operations.
~ Frederick Forsyth
Frederick Taylor
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In the past the man has been first. In the future the System must be first.
~ Frederick Winslow Taylor
Roseman also put it: "Autonomous working units are good. Things to manage working units are bad.
~ Brad Stone
As the old saying goes, you can't spell unprofessional, unethical, or unaccountable without the UN.
~ Brad Thor
It was amazing how many books one could fit into a room, assuming one didn't want to move around very much.
~ Brandon Sanderson
She hadn't spent as much time with Dockson as she had with Kelsier and Sazed—or even Ham and Breeze. He seemed like a kind man, however. Very stable, and very clever. While most of the others contributed some kind of Allomantic power to the crew, Dockson was valuable because of his simple ability to organize.
~ Brandon Sanderson