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Quotes About Coordination

Information is strength without coordination. We become a danger mostly to ourselves when we have it. Understanding is the ability to coordinate that raw information in meaningful ways. Understanding creates a certain enthusiasm. We can direct our knowledge toward potentially useful ends--but we may also be a danger to others. Wisdom, however, is knowing how, when, and why we use our understanding; wisdom is settling into our understanding without being too enamored by it.
~ Shane Hipps
What was particularly impressive by the [Donald] Trump campaign at the time is how they were so organized around the WikiLeaks stuff.
~ Rachel Maddow
My husband can not f****ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.
~ Gisele Bundchen
Despite the usual idea of a figure skater, I have no rhythm when it comes to even walking off the ice. I fall off curbs all the time.
~ Johnny Weir
You've got to think about "big things" while you're doing small things so that all the small things go in the right direction.
~ Alvin Toffler
If you invest the time earlier to create structure and process around communication, planning, and goal-setting, you can prevent missteps before they occur.
~ Christine Tsai
I've spent years trying to time up my drops with my throws. You learn to listen to your feet and trust your positions.
~ Aaron Rodgers
That is always our problem, not how to get control of people, but how all together we can get control of a situation.
~ Mary Parker Follett
Producing is nothing more than bringing all the elements together, konnecting people.
~ Brion James
Statement earrings and statement necklaces each deserve their own moment. I never wear the two together; it looks overdone.
~ Ashley Madekwe
There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn't give a damn what goes on in between.
~ Thomas Beecham
Making a film, setting it up and getting it cast and getting it together, is not an easy thing
~ Daniel Day-Lewis
When I draw something, the brain and the hands work together.
~ Tadao Ando
We plan alone but we fulfill our plans together with the enemy, as it were, in accordance with his opposition.
~ Ivan Konev
Some guys, football comes really easy to them; they can see what all 22 players are doing, can see what all 11 guys are doing on their side of the ball, how it all fits together. It's easy for them.
~ Bill Belichick
I write bars, for the musicians, because they have to be together.
~ Gyorgy Ligeti
Now, of course, you have guidance devices and all sorts of things. The soul would be more like the way this is all hooked together, a system of coordination.
~ Dallas Willard
The market is a system of mass cooperation.
~ Matt Ridley
what really works inside a big firm is division of labour: you do what you're good at, I'll do what I'm good at, and we'll coordinate our actions. That is what actually happens in practice inside most companies, and good management means good coordination. The employees specialise and exchange, just like participants in a market, or citizens in a city.
~ Matt Ridley
No, what really works inside a big firm is division of labour: you do what you're good at, I'll do what I'm good at, and we'll coordinate our actions. That is what actually happens in practice inside most companies, and good management means good coordination. The employees specialise and exchange, just like participants in a market, or citizens in a city.
~ Matt Ridley
Requiring everyone to communicate with everyone else is a recipe for a mess.
~ Matthew Skelton
Over time, though, the team was able to arrive at a coherent set of principles to guide a shift in strategy. Under the emerging plan, U.S. officials across agencies would be expected to deliver a consistent and coordinated message on the need for reform; they would develop specific recommendations for liberalizing political and civic life in various countries and offer a range of new incentives to encourage their adoption. By
~ Barack Obama
Effectiveness lies in the balance.
~ Stephen R. Covey
A carefully planned meeting can take a third of the time that an unplanned free-for-all takes.
~ Steve Chandler