Organization Management Quotes
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Organization Management Quotes & Sayings
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To competently perform rectifying security service, two critical incident response elements are necessary: information and organization.
— Robert E. Davis
The behavior of any bureaucratic organization can best be understood by assuming that it is controlled by a secret cabal of its enemies.
— Robert Conquest
Nobody thought the direct business model would work. But work it did, and spectacularly. Until it didn't. And therein lies the tale.
— Heather Simmons
Reduce the layers of management. They put distance between the top of an organization and the customers.
— Donald Rumsfeld
Those who disrupt their industries change consumer behavior, alter economics, and transform lives.
— Heather Simmons
It is difficult to have a highly competitive organization without highly competitive talent.
— Pearl Zhu
Strategic-operational KPIs alignment gives the organization a powerful tool to use when implementing change.
— Pearl Zhu
The most important figures for management of any organization are unknown and unknowable.
— W. Edwards Deming
Move away from the mid-set that the fulfillment of the organization's mission, vision, and strategic plan is only the work of leaders.
— Sue Tetzlaff
In terms of organisational models and human relationship models, humankind has not evolved much over the last millennia.
— Miguel Reynolds Brandao
Management Challenges to Implementing Agile Processes in Traditional Development Organizations,
— Barry Boehm
Management problems are not respecters of the company organization, nor of the talents of the people appointed to solve them.
— Anthony Stafford Beer
Time Progression: Wasting Spending Managing Investing
— Elizabeth Grace Saunders
Public Relations is the management of communication between an organization and its publics.
— James E. Grunig
A $10,000 investment in Dell at its 1988 initial public offering would have yielded a fortune of ~$6 million at the stock's peak.
— Heather Simmons
MERIT IS A PRODUCT OF KNOWLEDGE AND TRANSPARENCY
— Miguel Reynolds Brandao
A knowledgeable manager can lend to the success of an organization "almost" as much as a poorly trained manager can damage it.
— Mark W. Boyer
Time Progression: Wasting >>Spending >> Managing >> Investing
— Elizabeth Grace Saunders