Quotes about Organization
No scrap of paper bigger than my smallest punch shall be thrown away.
— Anonymous
It's like, the front door of the office is like a Cuisinart, and you walk in, and your day is shredded to bits because you have 15 minutes here, 30 minutes there, and something else happens, you're pulled off your work, then you have 20 minutes, then it's lunch, then you have something else to do.
— Jason Fried
For more than a decade, I led an organization that put on an elaborate Christmas program each December. It was a big production, with over 250 people participating in more than 20 performances. By the end of the season, everyone who participated was exhausted.
— John Maxwell
Are we a troop together or a band of savages?
— Frank Herbert
In fact, I've met countless believers who have said, "The church is an organism, not an organization." Yet as they formed those very words, they continued to be devout members of churches that were organized along the lines of General Motors and Microsoft.
— Frank Viola
The church, therefore, should not be confused with an organization, a denomination, a movement, or a leadership structure. The church is the people of God, the very bride of Jesus Christ.
— Frank Viola
Leaders receive and give assignments. This is an important part of the necessary principle of delegating. No one appreciates a willing volunteer more than I, but the total work cannot be done as the Lord wants it done merely by those doing the work who may be present at meetings.
— James Faust
An empowered organisation is one in which individuals have the knowledge, skill, desire, and opportunity to personally succeed in a way that leads to collective organisational success.
— Stephen Covey
Institutions mistake good intentions for objectives. They say "health care"; that's an intention, not an objective.
— Peter Drucker
Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants.
— Edmund Burke
We cannot abdicate our conscience to an organization, nor to a government.
— Albert Schweitzer
The best place to solve a problem is on paper.
— Jim Rohn