Top 18 Quotes About Managing Employees

#1. Leaning forward in the chair, Harley squeezed out a controlled fart, so no one could hear it. This damn reception area was like a echo chamber. If he weren't careful, it could reverberate around the hall like a shotgun blast.

Alan Kinross

#2. No matter how rudely someone treats you, remain kind. Walking away at peace with yourself is worth it.

Anne Rice

#3. An organization will tend to grow only when the advantages that can be gotten from directing the work of additional employees are less than the transaction costs of managing them.

Clay Shirky

#4. As Your Life Flashes Before Your Eyes At The Point Of Death, Let's Hope The Ad Breaks Have Been Edited Out

Dean Cavanagh

#5. Sharing our depressions felt like having survived a war. The experience bonds you to the other person for life.

Art Buchwald

#6. It sounded like you were having Bella for lunch, and we came to see if you would share

Stephenie Meyer

#7. Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie,
A fly can't bird, but a bird can fly.
Ask me a riddle and I reply:
Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie.

A.A. Milne

#8. Tell me, Connie, is your mother still dead?

Ed Sullivan

#9. I used to think my job as a CEO meant managing metrics and meeting goals, but I've realised now that's it's about managing my board and employees.

Leila Janah

#10. All you need is the will and the skill

Stewart Liff

#11. New carpet will exude poisonous formaldehyde for up to two years after it'd been laid. I know the feeling.

Chuck Palahniuk

#12. Our perceptions of 'managing' employees are founded on archaic outdated business fundamentals.

Shawn Casemore

#13. How can we help students to understand that the tragedy of life is not death; the tragedy is to die with commitments undefined and convictions undeclared and service unfulfilled?

Vachel Lindsay

#14. Ruin and recovering are both from within.

Epictetus

#15. Self-managing is Job One. Have a vision and a mission. Surround yourself with talented people. Rely on effective coaching, not managing of employees.

Tom Gegax

#16. Idleness does not consist in doing nothing, but in doing a great deal not recognized in the dogmatic formualries of the ruling class.

Robert Louis Stevenson

#17. Throughout my life, I happily deferred to family, companions, children.

Patti Smith

#18. Novels often have leisurely openings; a TV drama needs an arresting opening.

Andrew Davies

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