| "Time is the scarcest resource and unless it is managed nothing else can be managed." »Peter Drucker |
| "People want economy and they will pay any price to get it." »Lee Iacocca |
| "The worst thing that could happen to any economy is the loss of confidence" »Med Yones |
| "The world is disgracefully managed one hardly knows to whom to complain." »Ronald Firbank |
| "The great leaders have always stage-managed their effects." »Charles De Gaulle |
| "The secret of my success is that I always managed to live to fly another day." »Boutros Boutros-Ghali |
| "There is no course of life so weak and sottish as that which is managed by order, method, and discipline." »Michel Eyquem de Montaigne |
| "All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people." »James Abram Garfield |
| "The true measure of a man is the degree to which he has managed to subjugate his ego." »Albert Einstein |
| "The Obama presidency has two great missions: fixing the economy, and preventing Iran from gaining nuclear weapons." »Benjamin Netanyahu |
| "My dog is worried about the economy because Alpo is up to 99 cents a can. That's almost 7.00 in dog money." »Joe Weinstein |
| "Through his mastery of storytelling techniques, he has managed to separate his character, in the public mind, from his actions as president. ... He has, in short, mesmerized us with that steady gaze." »Jean Nathan Miller |
| "Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidise it." »Ronald Reagan |
| "Humor is not a postscript or an incidental afterthought it is a serious and weighty part of the world's economy. One feels increasingly the height of the faculty in which it arises, the nobility of things associated with it, and the greatness of services it renders." »Oscar W. Firkins |
| "Today we may face some boring task or idle conversation that feels like a complete waste of time. Perhaps next week or next year we'll understand that nothing is wasted, that in the economy of our universe even a weed is simply a flower whose use has yet to be discovered." »Mort Crim |
| "History is not going to be kind to liberals. With their mindless programs, they've managed to do to Black Americans what slavery, Reconstruction, and rank racism found impossible destroy their family and work ethic." »Walter Williams |
| "The echo began in some indescribable way to undermine her hold on life. Coming at a moment when she chanced to be fatigued, it had managed to murmur, 'Pathos, piety, courage -- they exist, but are identical, and so is filth. Everything exists, nothing has value.'" »Richard |
| "The ways in which senior executives allocate, manage and position their new digital assets and knowledge resources will have a strong bearing on the firms ability to compete successfully in todays global digital economy." »Med Yones |
| "Take all your dukes and marquesses and earls and viscounts, pack them into one chamber, call it the House of Lords to satisfy their pride and then strip it of all political power. It's a solution so perfectly elegant and preposterous that only the British could have managed it." »Charles Krauthammer |
| "Engineering is the science of economy, of conserving the energy, kinetic and potential, provided and stored up by nature for the use of man. It is the business of engineering to utilize this energy to the best advantage, so that there may be the least possible waste." »William A. Smith |
| "Nature, by its very nature, is very brutal and unequal. However, Man has somehow managed to transform the nature of its brutality and inequality." »Kedar Joshi |
| "Knowledge networks will revolutionize the global economy. They will change the way we think, learn and work. The prosperity of a nation and its industries will be determined to a large degree by how well they can leverage the global knowledge networks to develop their resources, collaborate, innovate, and market their products and services." »Med Yones |
| "The most dangerous leadership myth is that leaders are born-that there is a genetic factor to leadership. This myth asserts that people simply either have certain charismatic qualities or not. That's nonsense in fact, the opposite is true. Leaders are made rather than born. Failing organizations are usually over-managed and under-led." »Warren Bennis |
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