
Top 15 Decentralization Vs Centralization Quotes
#1. No more excuses. I can't blame anything on my parents. I'm responsible for my mistakes and my choices.
Brad Pitt
#2. If you asked every engineer at NASA what the worst scenario for the Hab was, they'd all answer "fire." If you asked them what the result would be, they'd answer "death by fire." But
Andy Weir
#3. For at the height of pleasure he had experienced a revelation that he could not believe, that he even refused to admit, which was that his illusory love for Fermina Daza could be replaced by an earthly passion.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#4. If you can't think of what to write, tough luck; write anyway. If you can think of lots more when you've finished the three pages, don't write it; it'll be that much easier to get going next day.
Philip Pullman
#5. Where there is no hope, there is Christmas. And where there is no Christmas, there is no hope.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#7. Independence is for the very few; it is a privilege of the strong. And whoever attempts it even with the best right but without inner constraint proves that he is probably not only strong, but also daring to the point of recklessness.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#8. We need not just a new generation of leadership but a new gender of leadership
William J. Clinton
#9. The dream acts as a safety-valve for the over-burdened brain.
Sigmund Freud
#10. Organizational theorists, at least since Burns and Stalker, 1961 and Joan Woodward, 1965 in what came to be called the contingency school, have recognized that centralization is appropriate for organizations with routine tasks, and decentralization for those with nonroutine tasks.
Charles Perrow
#11. The real trick in highly reliable systems is somehow to achieve simultaneous centralization and decentralization.
Karl E. Weick
#12. Education is the best weapon to fight against the adversity of life.
Debasish Mridha
#13. Many individuals and organization units contribute to every large decision, and the very problem of centralization and decentralization is a problem of arranging the complex system into an effective scheme.
Herbert Simon
#14. The struggle between centralization and decentralization is at the core of American history.
Anthony Gregory
#15. Proof ... was a conclusion built on a pyramid of facts, a broad base of accepted information on which more specific assertions were made.
Dan Brown
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