Quotes about Organization
A healthy organization is one that has less politics and confusion, higher morale and productivity, lower unwanted turnover, and lower recruiting costs than an unhealthy one.
— Patrick Lencioni
In almost any group of people you'll find hierarchy. When groups of adults form in the real world, it's generally for some common purpose, and the leaders end up being those who are best at it. The problem with most schools is, they have no purpose. But hierarchy there must be. And so the kids make one out of nothing.
— Paul Graham
In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement of the various parts of the speech.
— Aristotle
Efficiency, which is doing things right, is irrelevant until you work on the right things.
— Peter Drucker
An army of disciplined sheep is greater than an army of undisciplined wolves.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
My greatest reward is that I have been able to build this wonderful organization.
— Walt Disney
Now, if you want to pray together about something specific, you might want to organize your thoughts by writing them down. Sharing these written prayer requests with your spouse can really deepen your relationship.
— Craig Groeschel
That's the only thing you can do with a mess. Start cleaning it up, a little at a time.
— Lisa Wingate
Our Center would be nonpartisan; we would be as innovative as possible, not duplicating or competing with other organizations that were addressing issues successfully; we would not be afraid of possible failure if our goals were worthwhile; and we would operate always with a balanced budget. The
— Jimmy Carter
The computer actually may have aggravated management's degenerative tendency to focus inward on costs.
— Peter Drucker
Jesus gave us a model for the work of the church at the Last Supper. While his disciples kept proposing more organization ? Hey, let's elect officers, establish hierarchy, set standards of professionalism ? Jesus quietly picked up a towel and basin of water and began to wash their feet.
— Philip Yancey
Lazy and disorganized people never rise to true leadership. Many who aspire to leadership fail because they have never learned to follow.
— J. Oswald Sanders