Managing Up Quotes
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I'm not going to manage again. I'm going to work for a team someday. But it won't be managing.
— Tony La Russa
Our perceptions of 'managing' employees are founded on archaic outdated business fundamentals.
— Shawn Casemore
Managing excuses means not excusing yourself from the responsibility you need to take with your thought, words, and actions.
— Lorii Myers
Rather than micro-managing to resolve every problem, create the right atmosphere, process, and system that facilitate effective problem solving.
— Assegid Habtewold
Becoming wealthy is not a matter of how much you earn, who your parents are, or what you do.. it is a matter of managing your money properly.
— Noel Whittaker
My feeling is that when you're managing a baseball team, you have to pick the right people to play and then pray a lot.
— Robin Roberts
If you're playing baseball and thinking about managing, you're crazy. You'd be better off thinking about being an owner.
— Casey Stengel
Europe is not managing its capitalism very well, it is not a good advertisement of capitalism
— Jack Goldstone
Success depends on managing knowledge in any area and, more importantly, if you are logged on, anywhere and anytime.
— Jurgen Salenbacher
Try managing a junkie - especially if you've never been one yourself.
— Malcolm McLaren
I enjoy my work. The reason I worked so hard all my life is because I want to be making big decisions and managing at the very highest level.
— Brendan Rodgers
Older people do a better job of managing their impulses, and so they're better able to put off putting off.
— James Surowiecki
For 30 years I've been responsible for managing client money, and it's been a joy, but at some point I need to move on. Thirty years is enough.
— Stanley Druckenmiller
The writers keep managing to turn the show in on itself, coming up with something that's well thought-out and miraculous.
— Kiefer Sutherland
The troop whose captain is (apparently) not managing it, but whose girls manage themselves under the Scout laws, is the ideal troop.
— Girl Scouts Of The U.S.A.
That's all managing is: just coming up with the right questions and getting the right answers.
— Jack Welch
French girls still have the Jane Birkin culture. You can go just like that, without makeup, without managing your hair.
— Emmanuelle Alt
The secret of successful managing is to keep the five guys who hate you away from the four guys who haven't made up their minds.
— Casey Stengel
Managing bottom-up change is its own art.
— Kevin Kelly
Good evening, knocked-up faculty daughter. How are you managing now, you smelly little slut?
— John Irving
You don't think that perhaps you have anger management issues?"
"Punching people is managing my anger. — Suzanne Wrightt
"Punching people is managing my anger. — Suzanne Wrightt
My father was in charge of managing the farm.
— Julia Child
Part of the glamour of being a poet was always this long reach into the future. You knew you were managing time.
— Eileen Myles
Managing is like holding a dove in your hand. Squeeze too hard and you kill it, not hard enough and it flies away.
— Tommy Lasorda
The issue of managing through a crisis is you have to be decisive even if you don't have perfect information.
— Howard Schultz
Managing life from our mental control towers, we have separated ourselves from our bodies and hearts.
— Tara Brach
I, who fall short in managing my own affairs, can see just how it would profit my neighbor if I managed his.
— Anne Ellis
The toughest thing about managing is knowing your personnel and what it can give you under all conditions.
— Walter Alston
Time Progression: Wasting >>Spending >> Managing >> Investing
— Elizabeth Grace Saunders
What if i fail?" ... the more profound question is, "what if i never fail?" "Stop making excuses and start managing your fear.
— David Meerman Scott
MANAGING STRICTLY BY NUMBERS IS LIKE PAINTING BY NUMBERS
— Ben Horowitz
She was open to love, but she was best at managing her own happiness; it was other people's happiness that sunk her.
— Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney