Top 23 Sayings About School Management

#1. I look at some of my work and say, "Oh, that's where I can be better." I want to continue to grow and do things that do scare me. I want to work with filmmakers who will help me go deeper in my work.

Hilary Swank

#2. Since graduating from HMS my greatest satisfaction has unequivocally been my family. My main disappointment is that I have wasted too much time in personal pursuits and been less of an influence for good than I might have been.

Norris B. Finlayson

#3. There's a lot of stuff they don't teach you in the mythical editors' school. They don't teach you that you're going to have to spend a lot of your life in crisis management.

Bill Keller

#4. The conduct of schools, based upon a new order of conception, is so much more difficult than is the management of schools which walk the beaten path.

John Dewey

#5. The subordinate's job is not to reform or reeducate the boss, not to make him conform to what the business schools or the management book say bosses should be like. It is to enable a particular boss to perform as a unique individual.

Peter Drucker

#6. I don't know about you, but where I went to school, Money Management 101 wasn't offered. Instead we learned about the War of 1812, which of course is something I use every single day.

T. Harv Eker

#7. As Bokonon says: 'peculiar travel suggestions are dancing lessons from god.

Kurt Vonnegut

#8. We balance probabilities and choose the most likely. It is the scientific use of the imagination.

Arthur Conan Doyle

#9. Our second phase was to develop a school curriculum that teaches tolerance, respect for differences, conflict resolution, anger management, and other attributes of peace.

Eddie Bernice Johnson

#10. the assistant principal told me how he "loved to read a great novel and discuss the meaning of life." He smiled, sighed wistfully, and then turned suddenly serious. "But we can't do that at our school. We have to focus on basic skills and classroom management.

John Owens

#11. We have to establish our credentials as an explorocracy; so to survive and rule ourselves, we have to explore.

China Mieville

#12. It had also been said that men found their mothers. I

Kristen Ashley

#13. I was frustrated for a long time with my colleagues in the business school world and with so many management authors who didn't really see themselves as innovators. They were glorified journalists.

Gary Hamel

#14. It was a story by Edgar Allan Poe"
"I didn't know the Teletubbies had first names ...

Mike A. Lancaster

#15. I never learned management. I never went to business school. I'm an artist. I happened to have really clear ideas of what I thought my business should be.

Bobbi Brown

#16. It got a little stressful in my first two years of high school, trying to make conference calls with investors in between classes, but I definitely learned a lot of important time-management lessons.

Ben Casnocha

#17. I always turn in my books on time, so you can always count on a book coming out when it's supposed to.

Kevin J. Anderson

#18. We have great managers who havent spent a day in management school. Do we have great surgeons that havent spent a day in surgical school?

Henry Mintzberg

#19. Sometimes i feel that i am unlucky due to couldn't enroll in the Harvard Business School but at least by this encouragement that i enrolled in MBA in Human resource management program whereas i grown as a leader and build the team in the field of HRM through motivation.

Avinash Advani

#20. When I was 15, I was scouted at the mall by Elite Model Management. I started to go to New York on the bus in high school, which was about four hours door-to-door from my hometown, until I moved to New York and lived in models' apartments all over.

Krysten Ritter

#21. Management teams aren't good at asking questions. In business school, we train them to be good at giving answers.

Clayton Christensen

#22. I'm a great believer in the Arsene Wenger school of management - which is, you don't worry about the opposition, you just get your own act together

David Miliband

#23. Our spending priorities are clearly in question when we are increasing bond indebtedness on pet projects such as museums while our infrastructure is allegedly failing. Mississippians are spending more on basic needs than ever. They don't need their state government making that worse.

Chris McDaniel

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