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Automating a mess yields an automated mess.
— Michael Martin Hammer
Unless companies change these rules, any superficial re-organizations they perform will be no more effective than dusting the furniture in Pompeii.
— Michael Martin Hammer
The transitional concept of management is reaching the end of the road.
— Michael Martin Hammer
Kids today don't want to get married. Too many of their friends have been married and divorced already. They just don't believe in it.
— Wally Schirra
That should cool matters down considerably, Aunt Arianne said, not sounding as if she'd been recently attacked by anything more than mild curiosity.
— Andrea K. Host
Reengineering cannot be entrusted to the semi-competent, the hangers-on with nothing better to do.
— Michael Martin Hammer
There was a deep, sad wound in him, because he was a defeated man,
— Salman Rushdie
Ultimate in respectability: not only received back into the ranks of the people but also
— Nien Cheng
Reengineering eliminates work, not jobs or people.
— Michael Martin Hammer
I love British bands.
— Taylor Momsen
To succeed at re-engineering, you have to be a missionary, a motivator, and a leg breaker.
— Michael Martin Hammer
In the oddity or maybe the miracle of life, the roots of something new frequently lie in the decaying husks of something old.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
for now, almost was good enough
— James Dashner
I was going to be a writer. One person believed I could do it: my mom. Having her faith in me was like carrying around the Hammer of Thor.
— Michael Easton
I have a great deal of company in the house, especially in the morning when nobody calls.
— Henry David Thoreau
The music takes you. It has to be alive. It's like you hammer something, and the way it happens to bleed leads you into new directions.
— Michael Gira
A successful career will no longer be about promotion. It will be about mastery.
— Michael Martin Hammer