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Quotes About Efficiency

I can separate very well. I can do everything I need to do as a player. I'm not the fastest guy always, or the strongest guy, or the biggest guy, but I always get the job done. I'm a workaholic.
~ Stefon Diggs
I am a workaholic, and I sometimes wish that there were 48 hours in a day. But I know how to manipulate my time beneficially.
~ Divyanka Tripathi
The colonel replied that he didn't care how my men had got the job done. He was happy that it had been accomplished. He said that, obviously, no matter how much or how little I knew technically, I was able to get the best out of people I worked with.
~ Jackie Robinson
Bette Midler is this sort of laser-precise whirlwind. We only worked together for two days, but her precision, before even shooting, was remarkable.
~ Alex Lawther
Together, often by unanimous vote, the council has worked quickly to get positive results.
~ Laura Miller
A poor worker is taxed heavily to receive his own money back with a modest supplement. Surely it would be more efficient just to pay the supplement and take him out of direct tax altogether.
~ Jacob Rees-Mogg
If the system should not need parts now, the worker should not produce because you are just absorbing instead of producing.
~ Eliyahu Goldratt
Whatever you may be thinking when you apply for a job today, you can be sure the employer is asking this: Can this person add value every hour, every day - more than a worker in India, a robot or a computer? Can he or she help my company adapt by not only doing the job today but also reinventing the job for tomorrow?
~ Thomas Friedman
Success is not just about being a hard worker, it is about becoming a smart worker.
~ Manushi Chhillar
John Cleese is a very fast worker and a highly disciplined one.
~ Prunella Scales
With the rather stable ratio of labor force to total population, a high rate of increase in per capita product means a high rate of increase in product per worker; and, with average hours of work declining, it means still higher growth rates in product per man-hour.
~ Simon Kuznets
A laborer no longer makes whole articles. He receives raw materials, puts his touch on them, and passes them to another worker in the series. When the articles are quite finished they are carried out of sight by currents of commercial exchange. These currents are untraceable.
~ John Bates Clark
In terms of productivity - that is, how much a worker produces in an hour - there's little difference between the U.S., France, and Germany. But since more people work in America, and since they work so many more hours, Americans create more wealth.
~ James Surowiecki
It is possible for the assembly-line worker consigned to tightening the bolts on the transmission and the office worker who processes medical insurance claims to work with pride and efficiency, but it's not easy to maintain that attitude.
~ Paul Hawken
I have always been a hard worker. I had to make some adjustments to find a way to make my delivery crisper and more repeatable.
~ Jason Hammel
I'm a worker bee, I like to have a schedule, I like to have a place to be, and a time, and a schedule - it just makes sense to me.
~ Bianca Del Rio
Whereas most technologies tend to automate workers on the periphery doing menial tasks, blockchains automate away the center. Instead of putting the taxi driver out of a job, blockchain puts Uber out of a job and lets the taxi drivers work with the customer directly.
~ Vitalik Buterin
Technology and robotics are advancing and will reduce the need for workers in the future.
~ Jan C. Ting
If ants are such busy workers, how come they find time to go to all the picnics?
~ Marie Dressler
Executives owe it to the organization and to their fellow workers not to tolerate nonperforming individuals in important jobs.
~ Peter Drucker
I believe in lower taxes. I believe in more efficient government. I believe in reducing bureaucracy. I believe that we shouldn't have lobbyists who can go in or former government workers who can come back and lobby.
~ Mark Cuban
Dispirited, unmotivated, unappreciated workers cannot compete in a highly competitive world.
~ Frances Hesselbein
Many Western nations have made significant gains through automation and operational excellence, while emerging markets rely on ever-increasing numbers of workers. Each will improve their competitive position only by examining every element of operations to make existing resources more efficient and to deliver real value at lower cost.
~ Dinesh Paliwal
Higher productivity enables companies to increase sales without adding workers. Even if job markets tighten and wages rise, corporate profits can continue to climb as long as worker productivity is growing faster than overall wages.
~ Alex Berenson