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Read through the most famous quotes by topic #management




Onward and upward has been replaced by forward and toward.


Julie Winkle Giulioni


#leadership-and-management #leadership

Talk is the most precious and result-driven commodity managers have to share.


Julie Winkle Giulioni


#management-and-leadership #leadership

Time equals life; therefore, waste your time and waste of your life, or master your time and master your life.


Alan Lakein


#equality

Time is the ultimate democracy. Rich and poor, young and old, male and female: all have 24 hours in a day and 7 days in a week.


Elizabeth Grace Saunders


#equality #life-balance #motivation #productivity #time

Urgent equals ephemeral, and ephemeral equals unimportant.


John le Carré


#time-management #urgent #equality

Where's the fun in playing with knives if you can't draw a little blood?


Donald Gorman


#humor-inspirational #risk-management #inspirational

...not doing what we love in the name of greed is very poor management of our lives.


Warren Buffet


#inpirational #life #management #life

We are afraid of what we will do to others, afraid of the rage that lies in wait somewhere deep in our souls. How many human beings go through the world frozen with rage against life! This deeply hidden inner anger may be the product of hurt pride or of real frustration in office, factory, clinic, or home. Whatever may be the cause of our frozen rage (which is the inevitable mother of depression), the great word of hope today is that this rage can be conquered and drained off into creative channels … …What should we do? We should all learn that a certain amount of aggressive energy is normal and certainly manageable in maturity. Most of us can drain off the excess of our angry feelings and destructive impulses in exercise, in competitive games, or in the vigorous battles against the evils of nature and society. We also must realize that no one will punish us for the legitimate expression of self-assertiveness and creative pugnacity as our parents once punished us for our undisciplined temper tantrums. Furthermore, let us remember that we need not totally repress the angry part of our nature. We can always give it an outlet in the safe realm of fantasy. A classic example of such fantasy is given by Max Beerborn, who made a practice of concocting imaginary letters to people he hated. Sometimes he went so far as to actually write the letters and in the very process of releasing his anger it evaporated. As mature men and women we should regard our minds as a true democracy where all kinds of ideas and emotions should be given freedom of speech. If in political life we are willing to grant civil liberties to all sorts of parties and programs, should we not be equally willing to grant civil liberties to our innermost thoughts and drives, confident that the more dangerous of them will be outvoted by the majority within our minds? Do I mean that we should hit out at our enemy whenever the mood strikes us? No, I repeat that I am suggesting quite the reverse—self-control in action based upon (positive coping mechanisms such as) self expression in fantasy.


Joshua Loth Liebman


#maturity #repression #anger

Time: no start no end, the most powerful force in nature, killing more people than 100 atomic bombs, generating thoughts & ideas. Devil&Good


Rossana Condoleo


#time-creator #time-generator #time-management #time-passing #time-power

Management is, above all, a practice where art, science, and craft meet


Henry Mintzberg


#art






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