Top 23 The Effective Executive Quotes
#1. Develop your leaders into a competitive advantage. Reconnect your leader-power to success.
Gene Morton
#2. Help each other. Love everyone. Every leaf. Every ray of light. Forgive.
Terrence Malick
#3. To me I'm just a regular person going to the mall with friends, and now I'm in Forever 21 and I see this random group of girls staring at me and taking pictures. But now I usually have my dad, who is a really tall and intimidating person with me, so he's kind of my bodyguard.
Rebecca Black
#4. Most people don't really need to hear a six-minute guitar solo that modulates between five keys and time signatures. What they want is a good song.
Rivers Cuomo
#5. To be effective, every knowledge worker, and especially every executive, therefore needs to dispose of time in fairly large chunks. To have small dribs and drabs of time at his disposal will not be sufficient even if the total is an impressive number of hours.
Peter Drucker
#6. A Romney-Ryan administration will protect and strengthen Medicare, for my Mom's generation, for my generation, and for my kids and yours.
Paul Ryan
#8. Without loving-kindness for ourselves, it is difficult, if not impossible, to genuinely feel it for others.
Pema Chodron
#9. The most effective executive branch officials try to help legislators develop explanations for the votes they are being asked to take.
Robert Zoellick
#12. I play classical music almost exclusively. I never mastered jazz or gospel in the way that my mother did. She was a fine improvisational musician. I pretty much have to stick to what's written on the page.
Condoleezza Rice
#13. The effective executive, therefore, asks: "What can my boss do really well?" "What has he done really well?" "What does he need to know to use his strength?" "What does he need to get from me to perform?" He does not worry too much over what the boss cannot do.
Peter F. Drucker
#14. An effective executive builds on strengths - their own strengths, the strengths of superiors, colleagues, subordinates, and on the strength of the situation.
Peter Drucker
#15. don't swill my best cognac. You must savour each drop."
"Savour like you do a man".
Astrid Cooper
#16. The fine art of executive decision consists in not deciding questions that are not now pertinent, in not deciding prematurely, in not making decisions that cannot be made effective, and in not making decisions that others should make.
Chester Barnard
#17. For my whole life I have dedicated myself to those who have been subjected to injustice. I've conducted investigations and written in newspapers about the homeless, the incarcerated, the sick excluded from care, about child labor, child exploitation, etc.
Dacia Maraini
#18. No executive has ever suffered because his subordinates were strong and effective.
Peter Drucker
#19. It's a huge disservice to classify all minds as either closed or open. I find the best minds are closed by openable windows.
Criss Jami
#20. Why did eighteen blondes go to the movies together? A: They heard that under seventeen weren't admitted!
Johnny B. Laughing
#21. If you know who you are, then it will not be difficult for you to stand your ground and on your convictions.
Bien Sufficient
#22. "The area in which the executive first encounters the challenge of strength is in staffing. The effective executive fills positions and promotes on the basis of what a man can do. He does not make staffing decisions to minimize weaknesses but to maximize strength."
Peter Drucker
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