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Quotes About Linkage

Think of the G3 as the central brain trust of a talent-first organization. (You might want to keep the general counsel or chief risk officer close on big decisions if that suits your business, but it's the ongoing CEO-CFO-CHRO linkage that's crucial.) Effectively deployed, the G3 is the mechanism that will create the future of your organization. It can be the multiplier of your capacity, time, and capability, as illustrated in the following example.
~ Ram Charan
manipulations that increase cognitive ease (priming, a clear font, pre-exposing words) all increase the tendency to see the words as linked.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The evolution of language marked a great leap forward for our species. It boosted our cognitive abilities by webbing us together into larger, more powerful group minds. I believe that another quantum step in human cognition awaits us on the other side of direct linkage of our brains and minds to one another." - Somdet Phra Ananda
~ Ramez Naam
Allocating coal linkage to a generating company rather than to a specific plant gives companies the freedom to use the fuel in the most efficient way.
~ Piyush Goyal
There is a very strong linkage between U.S. banks and European banks. There are plenty of European employees that are employed by U.S. companies, and there are plenty of U.S. employees that are employed by European companies.
~ Christine Lagarde
We need to figure out how to connect people to jobs.
~ Rob Portman
Your assignment is a pre-cursor to someone else's assignment. In the same breath, someone else's assignment is a pre-cursor to yours.
~ D.S. Mashego
The war of choice in Iraq could never have gained the congressional support it got without the psychological linkage between the shock of 9/11 and the postulated existence of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
The linkage between tax rates and public services is, if not non-existent, negative.
~ Arthur Laffer
And every one of these events is connected. But not by luck: it's pure cause and effect.
~ Scarlett Thomas
In the Arctic, the Inuit are saying water and land are the same; they're an unbroken unity. In the winter, you travel on the ice because it's the linkage and the easiest way, and in the summer, you move around on the water.
~ John Ralston Saul
every part contained a memory of the other parts it was directly attached to.
~ Stanis?aw Lem
Associations among concepts is thinking.
~ Stephen Anderson
Then, at some point, you get identified with certain things.
~ Gary Cole
the whole point of the Link; one item must lead you to the next.
~ Harry Lorayne
In the European tradition, rivers are seen as divisions between peoples. But in the Aboriginal tradition, rivers are seen as the glue, the highway, the linkage between people, not the separation. And that's the history of Canada: our rivers and lakes were our highways.
~ John Ralston Saul
No longer were the prices of ordinary mortgage bonds allowed to roam inefficiently, for they were now linked to the CMO market, in much the same way that flour is linked to the market for bread. Fair value for CMOs (the finished product) implied a fair value for conventional mortgage bonds (the raw materials).
~ Michael Lewis
Qué año sería eso? Por allí por la misma época en que murió Pedro, me parece. El joven necesitaba título de rey para realizar el enlace y como su padre no pensaba dejarle el trono todavía, decidieron que Chile sería un reino y Felipe su soberano, lo que no mejoró nuestra suerte, pero nos dio categoría.
~ Isabel Allende
we are not made to view things as independent from each other. When viewing two events A and B, it is hard not to assume that A causes B, B causes A, or both cause each other. Our bias is immediately to establish a causal link.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The real meaning of the word paranoia is--- a man or person who has the ability to link events that seemingly are not connected.
~ John Coleman
I find that the most difficult thing in prose narrative is linking one thing with the other. The link might just be a sentence, or even a word. It sums up what has gone before and prepares one for what is to come.
~ V.S. Naipaul
Once an event becomes a chosen trauma for the next generations, its historical truth is no longer the crucial issue for the group. What is important is that through sharing the chosen trauma, members of the group are linked together. The chosen trauma as a crucial identity marker becomes significant in the large-group's life.
~ Vam?k D. Volkan
Even weak links in the chain are links in the chain.
~ Larry Mitchell
NT, "God" is so closely linked with Jesus and Jesus so closely linked with "God" that one cannot adequately identify the one without reference to the other. Jesus is the one through whom "God's" eschatological redemption is now bestowed and is to be consummated.
~ Larry W. Hurtado