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Quotes About Reorganization

A breast cancer might turn out to have a close resemblance to a gastric cancer. And this kind of reorganization of cancer in terms of its internal genetic anatomy has really changed the way we treat and approach cancer in general.
~ Siddhartha Mukherjee
Es razonable suponer que el mensaje llegue a la atención de muchos que han sido golpeados por la depresión, de quienes han perdido sus fortunas, de otros que han perdido sus posiciones, y de un gran número que tienen que reorganizar sus planes y comenzar de nuevo. A todos ellos deseo expresar el pensamiento de que todo logro, sin importar cuál sea su naturaleza o finalidad, debe comenzar con un deseo intenso y ardiente por algo concreto.
~ Napoleon Hill
We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganized. Presumably the plans for our employment were being changed. I was to learn later in life that, perhaps because we are so good at organizing, we tend as a nation to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralization.
~ Charlton Ogburn Jr.
So while I still hate to readjust my thinking, still hate to give up old ways of perceiving and conceptualizing, yet at some deeper level I have, to a considerable degree, come to realize that these painful reorganizations are what is known as learning,
~ Carl R. Rogers
Obama had the wherewithal to muscle through an entire health care reorganization, right? Like it, don't like it, whatever.
~ Heather Bresch
However, the connections between vacuum tubes could be reorganized, enabling the computer to run different calculations.
~ Chris Miller
This realization was the mental equivalent of a slow-motion clip played in reverse: A great mess lifts itself off the floor and flies upward to arrange itself on a tabletop. Tea unpuddles and siphons itself into cups midair to land neatly on a tray. Books leap from a jumble, flapping their covers like wings, and rise to roost in a stack. Sense out of madness.
~ Laini Taylor
A revised schedule is to business what a new season is to an athlete or a new canvas to an artist.
~ Norman Ralph Augustine
We understand that conglomerates have no future.
~ Joe Kaeser
Stop the train, this isn't going to work," he told Woolard. "This company is in shambles, and I don't have time to wet-nurse the board. So I need all of you to resign. Or else I'm going to resign and not come back on Monday.
~ Walter Isaacson
If autonomous workers' power forces reorganization and changes in capital that develop it, then capital cannot be understood as an outside force independent of the working class. It must be understood as the class relation itself. [...] In other words, capital seeks to incorporate the working class within itself as simply labor-power, whereas the working class affirms itself as an independent class-for-itself only through struggles which rupture capital's self-reproduction.
~ Harry Cleaver
Before the Second World War I believed in the perfectibility of social man; that a correct structure of society would produce goodwill; and that therefore you could remove all social ills by a reorganisation of society... but after the war I did not because I was unable to. I had discovered what one man could do to another... I must say that anyone who moved through those years without understanding that man produces evil as a bee produces honey must have been blind or wrong in the head.
~ William Golding
Instead, the emerging story from cognitive neuroscience is that aging can be successful, associated with gains and losses. It is not necessarily a unidirectional process but rather a complex phenomenon characterized by reorganization, optimization and enduring functional plasticity that can enable the maintenance of a productive—and happy—life.
~ Chris Farrell
Firms adopt computers to gain a particular competitive advantage. Realizing computers' potential requires reorganizing work. As computers proliferate in the workplace, the jobs they create, destroy, and change are the byproduct of this work reorganization.
~ levy frank
I have been reorganizing and restructuring AOL: changing the strategy and rebuilding it from scratch in the worst economy in a generation.
~ Randy Falco
The Kaleidoscope has been shaken. The Pieces are in flux. Soon, They will SETTLE again. Before They do, let us RE-ORDER this world around us!!!
~ Tony Blair
Bankruptcy laws allow companies to smoothly reorganize, but not college graduates burdened by student loans.
~ Robert Reich
The shires of England were unique, their boundaries lasting for more than a thousand years until the administrative reorganization of 1974.
~ Peter Ackroyd
The termination of a relationship, he said, is not a misunderstanding. It's a reorganization of life.
~ Philip K. Dick
I think there's always an adjustment when somebody new is runnings things, from the top down.
~ Dash Mihok
What I'm going to do is I will eliminate everyone in the comms team, and we'll start over.
~ Anthony Scaramucci
Examples of such self-reorganization abound in Order Out of Chaos. Heat moving evenly through a liquid suddenly, at a certain threshold, converts into a convection current that radically reorganizes the liquid, and millions of molecules, as if on cue, suddenly form themselves into hexagonal cells.
~ Ilya Prigogine
Schoomaker's reorganization went beyond the line-and-block charts. He demanded, and got, authority to re-equip the force wholesale. In SOF, the leadership has long enjoyed independent procurement authority not tied to the slow, cumbersome acquisition laws that often make it hard to get a new tank or even a new pistol in less than a decade. Schoomaker asked for similar authority for the conventional forces. He got most of what he asked for.
~ Unknown
Eliminate agencies that perform redundant functions... Get rid of the Department of Commerce, the Department of Education, the Department of Energy.
~ Rick Perry