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Quotes About Output

All programs transform data, converting an input into an output. And yet when we think about design, we rarely think about creating transformations. Instead we worry about classes and modules, data structures and algorithms, languages and frameworks.
~ Andrew Hunt
When it comes to skills, quantity often beats quality.
~ Scott Adams
"You will accomplish a lot more with movement than you will with motivation." So MOVE. Create action. Make plans and stick to them. But above all: Cut Out The Input, And Begin The Output.
~ Fernando Cruz
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~ Edward Jones
The development of the Watt governor for steam engines, which adapted the power output of the engine automatically to the load by means of feedback, consolidated the first Industrial Revolution.
~ Anthony Stafford Beer
Economists consistently find that our marginal productivity tanks with work hours beyond eight or ten per day.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
Well, the U.S., of course, is the world's largest economy. It's about a quarter of the world's output. It's also home to many of the largest financial institutions and financial markets.
~ Ben Bernanke
Penelope Fitzgerald's nine novels are thin enough that if you were so inclined, you could take her entire literary output down from the shelf with a single stretched hand. You'd be holding an eclectic bunch.
~ Ben Dolnick
There's a practice available to each of us—the practice of embracing the process of creation in service of better. The practice is not the means to the output, the practice is the output
~ Seth Godin
we start formal organizations when it's cheaper than leading a tribe instead. Having employees, for example, gives you a tight interaction of communication and output that used to be difficult to accomplish from a less formal tribe.
~ Seth Godin
The organization gets extremely efficient at producing a certain output a certain way . . . and then competition or change or technology arrives and the old rules aren't particularly useful, the old efficiencies not so profitable.
~ Seth Godin
factories are efficient. Starting a factory and filling it with factory workers is a good way to make a profit. By "factory," I don't necessarily mean a place with heavy machinery, greasy floors, and a din. I mean any organization that cranks out a product or a service, does it with measurable output, and tries to reduce costs as it goes. I mean any job where your boss tells you what to do and how to do it.
~ Seth Godin
alone producing over sixty percent more manufactured goods than the whole Confederacy
~ Shelby Foote
The nervous system is composed of three major parts: the sensory input portion, the central nervous system (or integrative portion), and the motor output portion.
~ John E. Hall
am suggesting that you question how you are managing the capacity of your plant.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
armed forces. Compared to the Soviet Union or Great Britain, more women remained at home rather than going to work—more than 60 percent. And the United States converted the least of all its economic output to the war effort, just over 47 percent in 1944 compared to almost 60 percent for Britain and more for Germany and the Soviet Union, only to outproduce everyone else put together, including Japan.5
~ Arthur Herman
Before 1942 was out, the United States was producing more war materiel than all three Axis powers—Germany, Italy, and Japan—combined.
~ Arthur Herman
One word that seems to connect both leaders and employees is: 'outcomes.' Built into that word is the implicit and explicit understanding and agreement that effective actions lead to good outcomes; ineffective actions lead to poor outcomes.
~ Mark Goulston
The material came bubbling up inside like a geyser or an oil gusher. It streamed up of its own accord, down my arm and out of my fountain pen in a torrent of six thousand words a day.
~ C. S. Forester
Economists of a classical bent lay a large part of the decline of employment, and thus lagging output, to a contraction of labour supply.
~ Edmund Phelps
The time I save setting up and cleaning up probably balances out by the time I spend on output.
~ Buffy Sainte-Marie
It is rather an occasion, darling,' said Moreland, vexed at these objections. 'After all, I am noted among composers for the smallness of my output. I don't turn out a symphony every week like some people. A new work by me ought to be celebrated with a certain flourish—if only to encourage the composer himself.
~ Anthony Powell
Milletin tembel süngerlere dönüÅŸmesine ÅŸaÅŸmamal?; her daim emiyorlar, ama asla üretmiyorlar.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Twenty percent of the workforce is already at suboptimal productivity in the current nine-to-five model.
~ John Medina