Quotes About Organization
I am so good when I have time to prepare.
~ Caroline Kepnes
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But it happens as often in following as in losing a vocation. Perhaps we were called to found, to organise, or to lead some little movement or society or a group in an existing society, or to take charge of a hospital or club or post—any such thing. We started with the one idea of serving God, but gradually the formalities, the necessary social life, the business side, has overcome us. From being an apostle we have become an organiser; from being an organiser, a business man or woman.
~ Caryll Houselander
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All right everyone, line up alphabetically according to your height.
~ Casey Stengel
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all right everyone, line up alphebetically according to your hight
~ Casey Stengel
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The causes that have made me wretched would probably not have discomposed, or, at least, more than discomposed, another. We are all differently organized; and that I feel acutely is no more my fault (though it is my misfortune) than that another feels not, is his. We did not make ourselves, and if the elements of unhappiness abound more in the nature of one man than another, he is but the more entitled to our pity and our forbearance.
~ George Gordon Byron
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One of the great things about anarchy is that it's hard to get it organized.
~ George Hammond
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There are kinds of people and kinds of work. There are people who file and people who pile. There are doers and dreamers.
~ George Nelson
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the guarantee of cheap labor was an effective means of luring new industries into the South; that so long as the ignorant white masses could be kept thinking of the menace of the Negro to Caucasian race purity and political control, they would give little thought to labor organization. It suddenly dawned upon Matthew Fisher that this Black-No-More treatment was more of a menace to white business than to white labor.
~ George S. Schuyler
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Some men's memory is like a box where a man should mingle his jewels with his old shoes.
~ George Savile
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All the future of socialism resides in the autonomous development of workers' syndicates
~ Georges Sorel
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If your plan is not in writing, you do not have a plan at all. Instead, you have only a dream, a vision, or perhaps even a nightmare. The simple written plan works best.
~ Gerald A. Michaelson
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The cry from every business failure is, "We ran out of money," but the real problem was probably one or more of the following: not enough managerial talent or operational skill, wrong products or services, or one of myriad other inadequate resources required to make the organization successful.
~ Gerald A. Michaelson
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Why is it that we reward programmers who work all night to remove the errors they put into their programs, or managers who make drastic organizational changes to resolve the crises their poor management has created? Why not reward the programmers who design so well that they don't have dramatic errors, and managers whose organizations stay out of crisis mode? Organizing
~ Gerald M. Weinberg
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Tener en mente los detalles de todo lo que quiere o debe hacer es tanto estresante como ineficiente.
~ Gerald Newmark
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The political lesson of Watergate is this Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election.
~ Gerald R. Ford
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The thing we have to fear in this country, to my way of thinking, is the influence of the organized minorities, because somehow or other the great majority does not seem to organize. They seem to feel that they are going to be effective because of their own strength, but they give no expression of it.
~ Alfred E. Smith
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He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows that plan carries thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life.
~ Victor Hugo
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A man without a plan for the day is lost before he starts.
~ Lewis K. Bendele
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I must govern the clock, not be governed by it.
~ Golda Meir
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The organized person ... makes the most of his time and goes to his bed for the night perfectly relaxed for rest and renewal.
~ George Matthew Adams
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He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows out that plan carries a thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life. ... If the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incident, chaos will soon reign.
~ Victor Hugo
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During a very busy life I have often been asked, "How did you manage to it all?" The answer is very simple: it is because I did everything promptly.
~ Sir Richard Tangye
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The ability to concentrate and to use time well is everything.
~ Lee Iacocca
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No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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