Quotes About Organization
This cure involves, first, replacing the current capitalist organization of production inside offices, factories, stores, and other workplaces in modern societies. In short, exploitation—the production of a surplus appropriated and distributed by those other than its producers—would stop. Much as earlier forms of class structure (lords exploiting serfs in feudalism and masters exploiting slaves in slavery) have been abolished, the capitalist class structure (employers
~ Richard D. Wolff
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neither the NAACP nor any other predominantly African American organization filed an amicus brief challenging Japanese internment in the World War II case of Korematsu v. United States.
~ Richard Delgado
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no propugnamos un gobierno más grande, sino sólo mejor gobernanza.
~ Richard H. Thaler
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computers have given top management the power to micromanage their organization, and top management has shown little or no ability to resist using this power. You can regularly read in the papers some big corporation is decentralizing, but when you follow it for several years you see they merely intended to do so, but did not.
~ Richard Hamming
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What is a committee? A group of the unwilling, picked from the unfit, to do the unnecessary
~ Richard Harkness
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Creation is much in need of ordering.
~ Richard Powers
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In mid-November Fermi reorganized his team into two twelve-hour shifts, a day crew under Walter Zinn (who continued to supervise materials production as well), a night crew under Herbert Anderson. Construction began on Monday morning, November 16, 1942.
~ Richard Rhodes
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We are more likely to fail as craftsmen due to our inability to organize obsession than because of our lack of ability.
~ Richard Sennett
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Institutional changes, instead of following the path of a guided arrow, head in different and often conflicting directions: a profitable operating unit is suddenly sold, for example, yet a few years later the parent company tries to get back into the business in which it knew how to make money before it sought to reinvent itself. Such twists have prompted the sociologists Scott Lash and John Urry to speak more largely of flexibility as "the end of organized capitalism.
~ Richard Sennett
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The funnies call it the syndicate. The goons and hustlers call it the Outfit. You call it the organization. I hope you people have fun with your words. But I don't care if you call yourselves the Red Cross, you owe me forty-five thousand dollars and you'll pay me back whether you like it or not.
~ Richard Stark
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Goals don't separate high performers; systems do.
~ Richard Young
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Ever come home and found your room messed up? Like some helpful person (hi, Mom) has tried to clean it, and suddenly you can't find anything? And even if nothing is missing, you get that creepy feeling like somebody's been looking through your private stuff and dusting everything with lemon furniture polish?
~ Rick Riordan
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Like some helpful person (hi, Mom) has tried to 'clean' it, and suddenly you can't find anything?
~ Rick Riordan
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Rather than relying on a notebook, you should work with two spreadsheets on your computer; you use one to list all the companies you're aware of in the field or fields you're interested in and the other to list every single contact you have.
~ Kate White
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So what do you think? Should the toothpaste and the condiments go next to the Elmer's glue and the hair gel and lubricants? Make a shelf of sticky things? Or should I put it with the chewing tobacco and the mouth-wash, and make a little display of things that you spit?
~ Kelly Link
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I have things to not do, and not a lot of time to not do them in.
~ Kelly Link
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A wine cellar requires order, forethought and good taste,' the old man used to say. 'These are the virtues that made Britain great.
~ Ken Follett
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This was not a political party. It was an army.
~ Ken Follett
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any kind of social club. The Fellowship paid much
~ Ken Follett
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llamados «canónigos»
~ Ken Follett
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He was famous for holding meetings at which no one was allowed to sit down: he believed people reached decisions faster that way. The
~ Ken Follett
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Lo hemos conseguido —pensó—. Hemos organizado una revolución.» «Hemos derrocado al zar.»
~ Ken Follett
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A wine cellar requires order, forethought and good taste
~ Ken Follett
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that the order of numbers in the
~ Ken Follett
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