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Quotes About Output

A use case is a description of the way that an automated system is used. It specifies the input to be provided by the user, the output to be returned to the user, and the processing steps involved in producing that output. A use case describes application-specific business rules as opposed to the Critical Business Rules within the Entities.
~ Robert C. Martin
In general output arguments should be avoided. If your function must change the state of something, have it change the state of its owning object.
~ Robert C. Martin
creative output depends on creative input.
~ Robert C. Martin
The use case class accepts simple request data structures for its input, and returns simple response data structures as its output. These data structures are not dependent on anything.
~ Robert C. Martin
Schools are like munitions factories," proclaimed the Reverend Percy Kettlewell, headmaster of a private boys' school in Grahamstown, South Africa, in 1913, "and ought to be turning out a constant supply of living material.
~ Adam Hochschild
ALL ANIMALS PERFORM actions and most do little else. A great many also make artefacts
~ Desmond Morris
You get what you give. What you put into things is what you get out of them.
~ Jennifer Lopez
You get out of life what you put into it ... simple
~ Tommy Emmanuel
just as Soviet managers responded by producing shoddy goods that met the numerical targets set by their overlords, so do schools, police forces, and businesses find ways of fulfilling quotas with shoddy goods of their own:
~ Jerry Z. Muller
So organizations measure what they've spent, rather than what they produce, or they measure process rather than product.
~ Jerry Z. Muller
Takt" is business jargon. Defined as "the desired time that it takes to make one unit of production output," it is used to regulate the pace of work.)
~ Jessica Bruder
if we want to cultivate achievement-driven motivation, we need to create an environment that values and emphasizes output.
~ Andrew S. Grove
The output of a manager is the output of the organizational units under his or her supervision or influence
~ Andrew S. Grove
The first rule is that a measurement—any measurement—is better than none. But a genuinely effective indicator will cover the output of the work unit and not simply the activity involved. Obviously, you measure a salesman by the orders he gets (output), not by the calls he makes (activity).
~ Andrew S. Grove
a very important way to increase productivity is to arrange the work flow inside our black box so that it will be characterized by high output per activity, which is to say high-leverage activities.
~ Andrew S. Grove
the key definition here is that the output of a manager is a result achieved by a group either under her supervision or under her influence. While the manager's own work is clearly very important, that in itself does not create output. Her organization does.
~ Andrew S. Grove
Andy introduces management with this classic equation: A manager's output = the output of his organization + the output of the neighboring organizations under his influence.
~ Andrew S. Grove
Thus, a very important way to increase productivity is to arrange the work flow inside our black box so that it will be characterized by high output per activity, which is to say high-leverage activities.
~ Andrew S. Grove
the performance rating of a manager cannot be higher than the one we would accord to his organization! It is very important to assess actual performance, not appearances; real output, not good form.
~ Andrew S. Grove
Here I'd like to introduce the concept of leverage, which is the output generated by a specific type of work activity. An activity with high leverage will generate a high level of output; an activity with low leverage, a low level of output.
~ Andrew S. Grove
in the work of the soft professions, it becomes very difficult to distinguish between output and activity. And as noted, stressing output is the key to improving productivity, while looking to increase activity can result in just the opposite.
~ Andrew S. Grove
My mom always taught me - you know, little boys listen to their moms too much - that whatever you put into something is what you're going to get out of it.
~ Jay-Z
Increases in output generally lead to lower prices, not higher prices.
~ Stephen Moore
I like films that probe emotional questions and inspire you to get creative and get writing, get draping, painting, cooking, whatever that thing is where you have that kind of output.
~ Zac Posen