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Quotes About Efficiency

Remember, it's very simple to have an oven tested professionally, and it only takes about five minutes.
~ Delia Smith
One problem we face in policymaking is the danger of having technology develop faster than the legal and regulatory system can react, potentially risking safety as well as efficient development and testing.
~ Dan Lipinski
When it comes to efficiency, standardized tests almost sound heaven-sent.
~ Steven Crowder
We had to address information technology in the ways we had not before and give the agents the tools that they need to do their job more efficiently and more expeditiously.
~ Robert Mueller
We have gained reality and lost dream. No more lounging under a tree and peering at the sky between one's big and second toes; there's work to be done. To be efficient, one cannot be hungry and dreamy but must eat steak and keep moving.
~ Robert Musil
All vertebrates except mammals have nuclei in their red blood cells.In mammals, these cells go through an extra stage of development in which the nucleus is discarded. The resulting cells are smaller, can flow through smaller capillaries, can be packed with more hemoglobin, and thus can carry oxygen and carbon dioxide more efficiently.
~ Robert O. Becker
One of the main lessons of bioelectromagnetism so far is that less is often more.
~ Robert O. Becker
Happiness is a very small desk and a very big wastebasket.
~ Robert Orben
Removing one task can free up a couple of minutes of free time, every day... which turns into hours or days every year. Time
~ Robert Plank
The secret to making decisions is to ask questions and use templates to work on the answers. To think outside the box, remember to S.C.A.M.P.E.R by Substituting, Combining, Adapting, Modifying, Purposing, and Eliminating. And ensure you are setting S.M.A.R.T. goals which are Specific, Measurable, Action-Oriented, Relevant, and Time-Bound.
~ Robert Plank
Perhaps the most important reason of all for taking action now is that time is finite. No matter how proficient you are, you can only accomplish so much in a lifetime. Every second that's wasted reduces the totality of what you can accomplish by one second
~ Robert Ringer
I want to push technology boundaries to be more efficient.
~ Robert Rodriguez
the time it took to get our smartphones out of our pockets and into our hands, scroll and click on our camera app, choose the right photo or video option and finally point and click is as long as 12 seconds.
~ Robert Scoble
Be master of your petty annoyances and conserve your energies for the big, worthwhile things. It isn't the mountain ahead that wears you out - it's the grain of sand in your shoe.
~ Robert Service
Make the most of your yard of space and your inch of time.
~ Robert Shaw
The aim of intelligence is to put the whole goddamned human race out of work.
~ Robert Sheckley
These are reflected in two articles he wrote in 1933 in praise of 'National Self-Sufficieny', which combined a moral attack on the international division of labour with the argument that 'most modern mass-production processes can be performed in most countries and climates with almost equal efficiency'.
~ Robert Skidelsky
The iguanodon has modest powers of self awareness. She feels happy and complacent and content. She feels efficient, in a vague "I'm doing what I should be doing and I'm doing it well" sort of way.
~ Robert T. Bakker
Twenty percent of any given group of salesmen will always produce 80 percent of the sales.
~ Robert Townsend
The quasi-mythical competitive "free market" provides an overpowering metaphor for a free and efficient economy, but it has little to do with real-world capitalism. As Charles E. Lindblom put it, conventional wisdom continually "stumbles" and is incapable of grasping capitalism as a system, "because the market's dazzling benefits half blind it to the defects.
~ Robert W. McChesney
One of the great challenges in healthcare technology is that medicine is at once an enormous business and an exquisitely human endeavor; it requires the ruthless efficiency of the modern manufacturing plant and the gentle hand-holding of the parish priest; it is about science, but also about art; it is eminently quantifiable and yet stubbornly not.
~ Robert Wachter
to tackle the problem of healthcare costs effectively, we'll need a system in which "everyone is practicing at the top of their license.
~ Robert Wachter
if Watson is going to replace any physicians, it will likely be at the low end of complexity—for
~ Robert Wachter
It shouldn't surprise you, then, that notes written by internists read like novellas (ones in which we're paid by the word), while a colleague of mine jokes that a typical post-op surgical note reads something like "Feeling well and doing swell.
~ Robert Wachter