“Our political leaders must be honest and forthcoming with data that will allow citizens to use facts and figures to judge for themselves what state Social Security is in.” StatesFactsUsePoliticalSocialLeaderHonestSecurityFiguresJudgingCitizensDataBeing HonestSocial SecurityPolitical LeadersForthcoming Author:Grace Napolitano
“History and the generations to come will judge our leaders by the decisions they make in the coming weeks.” DecisionLeaderGenerationsWeekJudging Author:Nelson Mandela
“The leader must aim high, see big, judge widely, thus setting himself apart form the ordinary people who debate in narrow confines.” PeopleBigsFormLeaderJudgingOrdinaryAimDebateSettingSettingsOrdinary PeopleAim High Author:Charles de Gaulle
“Judge not man by his outward manifestation of faith; for some there are who tremblingly reach out shaking hands to the guidance of faith; others who stoutly venture in the dark their human confidence, their leader, which they mistake for faith; some whose hope totters upon crutches; others who stalk into futurity upon stilts. The difference is chiefly constitutional with them.” MenHumansHandsFaithDifferencesDarkMistakeLeaderJudgingGuidanceManifestationReach OutVentureShakingStalkingCrutchesShaking HandsStilts Author:Charles Lamb
“the leaders of globalization ... have tied themselves to a single measurement by which they judge success and failure ... They only measure money and the bottom line.” LinesLeaderJudgingBottomTiedGlobalizationBottom LineMeasurementSuccess And Failure Author:Anita Roddick
“Words have consequences, and I judge people not only by their words but what they do. And if you look at people who have a pattern, who've built a career out of dividing people and who built a career out of often not just Obama but finding ways to degrade and diminish African-Americans and African-American leaders. It's racist to consistently make your living on the backs of black people.” PeopleIfsWayLooksBlackLeaderCareersJudgingFindingsConsequenceBuiltPatternsAfrican AmericanRacistBlack PeopleConsistentlyDiminishLiving OnDegradeDividing Author:Joan Walsh Anglund
“In I'm Not A Racist, But..., Lawrence Blum offers answers for our time about what race is, who is a racist, and ways for people to talk about the racialized features of our society without falling into name-calling or defensiveness. With exemplary moral and analytic clarity, Blum offers educators, students, lawyers, judges, leaders, and citizens tools for building a nation of equality, comity, and respect for each person.” PeopleWayPersonsFallNamesNationsAnswersRaceLeaderMoralStudentsBuildingJudgingCitizensCallingOffersToolsLawyerClarityFeaturesOur TimeOur SocietyRacistEducatorAnalyticsExemplaryName CallingDefensiveness Author:Martha Minow
“I don't think it's ok to judge others and put people down. However, it should be ok to be concerned about the health of someone which could leader to major problems in their future.” PeopleThinkingShouldProblemLeaderJudgingMajorsConcernedMajor Problems Author:Scott Herman
“You can judge a leader by the size of the problem he tackles - people nearly always pick a problem their own size, and ignore or leave to others the bigger or smaller ones.” PeopleProblemLeaderJudgingPicksBiggerSize Book:Management and Machiavelli: discovering a new science of management in the timeless principles of statecraft Source: Management and Machiavelli: discovering a new science of management in the timeless principles of statecraft