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Quotes About Coordination

The most difficult thing is football is to give the ball to a player that has the same colour shirt.
~ Manuel Pellegrini
De forma paradójica, es precisamente donde nadie está controlado que toda la economía automáticamente termina siendo coordinada por la fluctuación de precios, mientras que en las economías deliberadamente planificadas este mismo nivel de coordinación una y otra vez ha resultado difícil o imposible de alcanzar.
~ Thomas Sowell
los precios coordinan el uso de los recursos de tal manera que cada recurso se emplea tan sólo en la cantidad que es igual en valor a lo que vale para otros en usos distintos.
~ Thomas Sowell
los economistas que observaron las consecuencias reales de una economía planificada de forma central llegaron a una conclusión muy diferente: que «existen demasiadas relaciones económicas, y resulta imposible tomarlas a todas en cuenta y coordinarlas de manera cuidadosa».
~ Thomas Sowell
Heavy enemy jamming activity to the west," the regimental commander announced. "Plan Three. Repeat: Plan Three.
~ Tom Clancy
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~ Tom Leonard
Dwight D. Eisenhower, thirty-fourth president of the United States, was the Supreme Allied Commander in World War II. He said this about logistics: "You will not find it difficult to prove that battles, campaigns, and even wars have been won or lost primarily because of logistics.
~ Tom Reilly
Gideon mi lasciò, si alzò e si avvicinò a Mr Whitman. «Dovrò ammanettarlo» disse con un sospiro. «E poi bisogna fasciare la ferita del dottor White.» «Sì, e poi dobbiamo liberare gli altri dalla stanza del cronografo»aggiunsi. «Ma prima sarà meglio mettersi d'accordo sulla storia da raccontare.» «E prima ancora devo assolutamente baciarti» concluse Gideon abbracciandomi di nuovo.
~ Kerstin Gier
Beside the other two Wayland appeared clumsy, his shoulders almost too broad for the rest of his body, while he moved as clumsily as a bear too, tripping over things, knocking them down; except only when he was at work - and then his clumsiness like a bear's was also elegance; then each of his movements meshed in with the next, each of his muscles co-ordinated, the whole of him was focused to one end, like a sword towards the man it is killing. That end was perfection
~ Kevin Crossley-Holland
The new OS is neither the classic communism of centralized planning without private property nor the undiluted selfish chaos of a free market. Instead, it is an emerging design space in which decentralized public coordination can solve problems and create things that neither pure communism nor pure capitalism can.
~ Kevin Kelly
Our appetite for the instant is insatiable. The cost of real-time engagement requires massive coordination and degrees of collaboration that were unthinkable a few years ago.
~ Kevin Kelly
Before the internet there was simply no way to coordinate a million people in real time or to get a hundred thousand workers collaborating on one project for a week. Now we can, so we are quickly exploring all the ways in which we can combine control and the crowd in innumerable permutations.
~ Kevin Kelly
First organize the inner, then organize the outer ... First organize the great, then organize the small. First organize yourself, and then organize others
~ Kongming (Zhuge Liang)
all right everyone, line up alphebetically according to your hight
~ Casey Stengel
Time is a great manager: it arranges things well.
~ Pierre Corneille
Large organization is loose organization. Nay, it would be almost as true to say that organization is always disorganization.
~ G. K. Chesterton
Hitting is timing. Pitching is upsetting timing.
~ Warren Spahn
So, the choreographer's the one telling everybody to change their balls. And all the rest. That's key when you've got a musical deal with the singing and dancing. You've got a big bunch of people to coordinate. It's like . . . artistic crowd control.
~ J.D. Robb
Eve yanked out her communicator. "Peabody, get an E and B team to the Empire State Building, another to the Twin Towers, one more to the Statue of Liberty. You and McNab cover the Empire State, get Feeney down to the Towers.
~ J.D. Robb
After raising twins, you get organized.
~ Scott Ellis
The idea of Twitter started with me working in dispatch since I was 15 years old, where taxi cabs or firetrucks would broadcast where they were and what they were doing.
~ Jack Dorsey
Give me a few hours, and I can teach anyone how to get in and out on a Hobie. To get to the top level of competition, however, takes years. On a 16- or 18-footer, the total weight between the two people should range from 275-295, and you've gotta be a reasonably coordinated person to be any good at it.
~ Hobart Alter
Receptor chemistry, the chemistry of artificial receptor molecules, may be considered a generalized coordination chemistry, not limited to transition metal ions but extending to all types of substrates: cationic, anionic or neutral species of organic, inorganic or biological nature.
~ Jean-Marie Lehn
Although filmmaking is collaborative and involves trust, ultimately it is the director who holds the whole picture together in their head.
~ Julia Leigh