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Quotes About Continuous

Ruthless and Continuous Testing Many developers test gently, subconsciously knowing where the code will break and avoiding the weak spots. Pragmatic Programmers are different. We are driven to find our bugs now, so we don't have to endure the shame of others finding our bugs later.
~ David Thomas
I hear voices in my head continuously, at least one of them sounds like me.
~ Alice Notley
Except for the primitive markers of day and night, time lay ahead of me in continuous, undefined mass.
~ Alice Steinbach
I like change. There's something Buddhist about it - continuous change is wonderful.
~ David Bailey
What I have to write, the story, it is always going on in my mind. What incidences I can add in the story - it is a continuous process.
~ Sudha Murty
People crave predictability, and when you design and use systems, you give people predictability. More importantly, when you build systems, they can help you orchestrate, and orchestration helps you create the habits that continuously improve the systems!
~ Michael Gerber
I can't shut my brain off. It's like a hamster wheel." ~ Justin
~ Richelle Mead
Gersony was to become the ultimate fieldworker: in continuous, tactile contact with the evidence. And he would let the evidence—rather than theories, of which he knew nothing—always drive his conclusions.
~ Robert D Kaplan
He was not interested in what they were doing, not any of it— it was both ugly and abstract, a continuous manipulation of people devoid of any of the tangible rewards that so much work had. That's politics....
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
The function of man's highest faculty, his reason, consists precisely of the continuous limitation of infinity, the breaking up of infinity into convenient, easily digestible portions.
~ Yevgeny Zamyatin
The struggle to get weapons is continuous, but the United States will aid us, if it finds Israel displaying a willingness for peace.
~ Yitzhak Rabin
For a growing number of physicists, the fine-tuning problem can be solved only by accepting that the entire cosmos is a single, continuous entity, working in seamless harmony like the human body.
~ Deepak Chopra
Dans une seule goutte d'eau se trouve un résumé de l'ensemble de la vie, juste en face de nous, dans les cycles continus de l'oxydation et de l'oxydation des atomes d'hydrogène qui y sont.
~ Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
We continuously enhance our knowledge base be it latest in technology, market scenario or customer requirements.
~ UAE Exchange
One key to successful leadership is continuous personal change. Personal change is a reflection of our inner growth and empowerment.
~ Robert E. Quinn
There's no end to the process of learning about the Toyota Way. I don't think I have a complete understanding even today, and I have worked for the company for 43 years.
~ Katsuaki Watanabe
Learning is a process not an event.
~ Elliott Masie
Standardization Is the Basis for Continuous Improvement and Quality
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
Rather the power behind TPS is a company's management commitment to continuously invest in its people and promote a culture of continuous improvement.
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle, a cornerstone of continuous improvement. The Japanese term for continuous improvement is kaizen and is the process of making incremental improvements, no matter how small, and achieving the lean goal of eliminating all waste that adds cost without adding to value.
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
Source: Peter R. Scholtes, The Leader's Handbook, McGraw-Hill, 1998.
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
More important than the actual improvements that individuals contribute, the true value of continuous improvement is in creating an atmosphere of continuous learning and an environment that not only accepts, but actually embraces change. Such an environment can only be created where there is respect for people—hence
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
We even recommended the creation of a recurring IC Analytic Olympics to send home the message that fostering a culture of continuous evaluation and learning should be championed.113
~ Amy B. Zegart
One of the reasons we invented continuous prose was to lay out an argument, piling points on top of each other, weighing one view against another, even to invite the reader to look back at something earlier or later in a book.
~ Michael Rosen