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The larger the organization, the more time will be needed just to keep the organization together and running, rather than to make it function and produce.
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1276 |
 |
An organization that is not capable of perpetuating itself has failed.
|
1390 |
 |
An organization… has to provide today the men who can run it tomorrow. It has to renew its human capital. It should steadily upgrade its human resources.
|
1390 |
 |
The typical institution of today has an organization problem for which traditional concepts and theories are totally inadequate.
|
1562 |
 |
Whoever tries to place a man or staff an organization to avoid weakness will end up at best with mediocrity.
|
1636 |
 |
Jobs in an organization are interdependent and interlocked.
|
1697 |
 |
…the test of organization is not genius. It is its capacity to make common people achieve uncommon performance.
|
1765 |
 |
Staffing the opportunities instead of the problems not only creates the most effective organization, it also creates enthusiasm and dedication.
|
1900 |
 |
A superior owes it to his organization to make the strength of every one of his subordinates as productive as it can be.
|
1943 |
 |
In every area of effectiveness within an organization, one feeds the opportunities and starves the problems.
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2048 |