Quotes about Management
You are responsible for allocating your life.
— Joseph Maciariello
How do leaders serve their people? They may pay good wages and treat employees with respect.
— John Maxwell
A steward manages assets for the owner's benefit. The steward carries no sense of entitlement to the assets he manages. It's his job to find out what the owner wants done with his assets, then carry out his will.
— Randy Alcorn
God is the owner of all things, and we are simply his stewards.
— Randy Alcorn
Religion professor Albert Wolters, in Creation Regained, writes, "[God] hangs on to his fallen original creation and salvages it. He refuses to abandon the work of his hands—in fact, he sacrifices his own Son to save his original project. Humankind, which has botched its original mandate and the whole creation along with it, is given another chance in Christ; we are reinstated as God's managers on earth. The original good creation is to be restored."74
— Randy Alcorn
You can control yourself if you really want to. I'll tell you how I know you can control yourself. If you were in a full fledged emotional temper tantrum in your house and I knocked on your front door..... Come on! Let me tell you what, you would get control of yourself, and it would only take a few seconds.
— Joyce Meyer
Of all the things I've done, the most vital is coordinating those who work with me and aiming their efforts at a certain goal.
— Walt Disney
There's nothing wrong with anger provided you use it constructively.
— Wayne Dyer
Foster never did anything that was not absolutely correct; this, perhaps, was his real weakness, for it meant that he lacked imagination, both in his work and in handling the men under him.
— Dorothy Sayers
I've always wanted to own and control the primary technology in everything we do.
— Steve Jobs
What Washington needs is adult supervision.
— Barack Obama
The fault is in the system and not in the men.
— Peter Drucker