E Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with E. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Execute your own shift and create a future with more value for your customers and stakeholders.”
Source: Business Model Shifts: Six Ways to Create New Value For Customers
“Executing a murderer is the only way to adequately express our horror at the taking of an innocent life. Nothing else suffices. To equate the lives of killers with those of victims is the worst kind of moral equivalency. If capital punishment is state murder, then imprisonment is state kidnapping and restitution is state theft.”
“Executing and sustaining change requires a different set of organizational behaviors than those required for planning.”
Source: Value Stream Mapping: How to Visualize Work and Align Leadership for Organizational Transformation
“Executing ideas is as simple as taking the first step.”
Source: Quantraz
“Execution as punishment is barbaric and unnecessary.”
“Execution Excellence! (Show up on time! Leave last!)”
“Execution gets divided into two key questions: 1) can you figure out what to do and 2) can you get it done.”
“Execution halts your breath, helter skelter spiral death.”
“Execution is a systematic process of rigorously discussing hows and whats, tenaciously following through, and ensuring accountability.”
“Execution is easy. Dreaming is hard. You have to be able to go beyond reality and allow fantasy/imagination to fuel your ambition and transform you into something or someone extraordinary.”
“Execution is easy. Dreaming is hard. You have to be able to go beyond reality and allow fantasy/imagination to transform you into something or someone extraordinary.”
“Execution is everything.”
“Execution is the ability to mesh strategy with reality, align people with goals, and achieve the promised results.”
“Execution is the chariot of genius.”
Source: The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake
“Execution is the job of the business leader.”
“Execution is the real language of vision.”
“Execution is what builds Empires.”
Source: Amplify Your Brand, Social Media, and Influence: Your Playbook to Elevate Your Presence, Connect with Millions, and Build a Profitable Personal Brand
“Execution of the constructive programme in its entirety means more than Swaraj. It means Ram Raj, Khudai Sultanat or the Divine Kingdom.”
“Execution really shapes whether your company takes off or not.”
“Execution really shapes whether your company takes off or not. A lot of people start out with an exciting thing and they want to take over the world, but really the people who do take over the world have a good plan of how to get there and the steps along the way.”
“Execution under pressure determines whether strategy survives reality.”
Source: Strategic Leadership in Global Food Trade: Supply Chain Resilience and Economic Stability in a Geopolitical Era
“Execution will trump knowledge every day of the week.”
Source: MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom
“Executions, far from being useful examples to the survivors, have, I am persuaded, a quite contrary effect, by hardening the heart they ought to terrify. Besides, the fear of an ignominious death, I believe, never deterred anyone from the commission of a crime, because in committing it the mind is roused to activity about present circumstances.”
“Executive ability is deciding quickly and getting somebody else to do the work.”
“Executive dysfunction isn’t distraction. It’s your brain’s defense mechanism kicking in to protect itself from overwhelm.”
Source: Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women
“Executive Intelligence , and its evaluation are very must about one's ability to think under pressure. Given the evolution of global business, this is more important today, and it's going to stay that way.”
“Executive Intelligence is about the specific skills one must have in order to succeed in senior leadership positions, i.e. the ability to evaluate underlying assumptions, recognize the likely emotional reactions of individuals, or sense a misstep and make appropriate adjustments.”
“Executive power is exercised by the President of the Governing Board who, with the title of President of the Republic of Chile, administers the state and is the Supreme Chief of the Nation.”
“Executive presence has to do with the whole of the person. It's much more than presentation skill, charisma or savvy. It shows up in three dimensions of the leader's persona - character, substance and style. It's now clear that for a leader to influence and make an impact, it is important for them to also develop qualities such as authenticity, integrity, resonance, practical wisdom, and vision.”
“Executive presence is the discipline of being composed under pressure and decisive in uncertainty.”
“Executive producers don't have to do anything. Nor do any kind of producers. They just sit around on deck chairs watching stuff, and if it gets cold, they leave. Actually I suppose as a producer you've got to be involved in helping out with solving problems.”
“Executive Severance, a laugh out loud comic mystery novel, epitomizes our current cultural moment in that it is born from the juxtaposition of authorial invention and technological communication innovation. Merging creative text with new electronic context, Robert K. Blechman's novel, which originally appeared as Twitter entries, can be read on a cell phone. His tweets which merge to form an entertaining novel can't be beat. Hold the phone; exalt in the mystery-engage with Blechman's story which signals the inception of a new literary art form.”
“EXECUTIVE, n. An officer of the Government, whose duty it is to enforce the wishes of the legislative power until such time as the judicial department shall be pleased to pronounce them invalid and of no effect.”
Source: The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World
“Executive: a man who makes quick decisions and is sometimes right.”
“Executives and spokespeople constantly argue that offshore, illegal sportsbooks do not have to comply with any regulations or pay any taxes. But legal sportsbooks should be held to a higher standard than illegal operators.”
Source: Losing Big: America's Reckless Bet on Sports Gambling
“Executives are afraid of losing control if subordinates try to roam too far. Conversely, hierarchy squelches talent by forcing rote standardization through the punishment of failure, a necessary accompaniment to experimentation.”
“Executives are constrained not by resources but by their imagination.”
“executives are often reluctant to accept the need for change; they may have a vested interest in the status quo, or they may feel that time will eventually vindicate their previous choices. Indeed, when we ask executives what prompts them to seek out blue oceans and introduce change, they usually say that it takes a highly determined leader or a serious crisis.”
Source: Blue Ocean Strategy, Expanded Edition: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant
“Executives can no longer hide behind the corporate veil. They need to be accountable for what their companies do, because entities are responsible for socially irresponsible behavior.”
“Executives do many things in addition to making decisions. But only executives make decisions. The first managerial skill is, therefore, the making of effective decisions.”
Source: Management
“Executives do not on the whole do well with comedy. They can't understand it, they can't read it, they can't spot it.”
“Executives need to understand the economic benefits of trust dividend, especially when the behavior is real, not artificially or superficially created as PR to manipulate trust.”
“Executives of the company must have the necessary qualities to direct the personnel by showing them the way to do things.”
“Executives owe it to the organization and to their fellow workers not to tolerate nonperforming individuals in important jobs.”
Source: The Peter F. Drucker Reader: Selected Articles from the Father of Modern Management Thinking
“Executives run organizations. In business, we need executives who have clarity, people who are in touch with themselves. Then, in leadership and management positions, they can be good role models and leaders. The people I know who have really moved their organizations are scrupulous role models. They are so clear about honesty, integrity, openness, mutual self-respect, dignity for the individual, and creativity, that they don't deviate from these principles at all in their behavior.”
“Executives should blog if they have a vision they are trying to communicate, or if they are very visible in the media.”
“Executives will talk about the importance of passion, but what they really mean is finding somebody who will work nights and weekends on their assigned task but predictably and reliably follow orders and just work harder.”
“Exegesis, exegesis, and yet more exegesis!”
Source: A Shorter Commentary on Romans
“Exegetical commentaries on the books of the Bible come in all shapes and sizes. Harold Hoehner's new volume on Ephesians has both a distinctive shape and a monumental size. Its value lies in its attention to detail and its full discussion of all relevant and disputed points. The volume will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students. Not all Hoehner's conclusions will command consent, but he has produced a stout and readable volume that all will turn to for guidance and help.”
“exemplar, n. It's always something we have to negotiate- the face that my parents are happy, and yours have never been. I have something to live up to, and if I fail, I still have a family to welcome me home. You have a storyline to rewrite, and a lack of faith that it can ever be done. You love my parents, I know. But you never get too close. You never truly believe there aren't bad secrets underneath.”