“My own doctrine of organization is that any body of people coming together for a purpose (whatever it may be) should consist of persons wholly wedded to said purpose and should consist of nobody else. If the purpose be Cannibalism (preference for Ham a la Capitalism) then nobody but a Cannibal should be admitted. There should be plenty of discussion and disagreement as to how and the means but none whatever as to ends.” PeopleIfsShouldMayMeanPersonsSaidEndsBodyTogetherPurposeMy OwnCapitalismOrganizationDoctrinePlentyDiscussionPreferenceDisagreementAdvocacyHamComing TogetherCannibalCannibalism Author:Benton MacKaye
“... I try ... to use my own voice in a way that shows caring, respect, appreciation, and patience. Your voice, your language, help determine your culture. And part of how a corporate culture is defined is how the people who work for an organization use language.” PeopleWayTryingHelpingUseShowsCultureLanguageVoiceMy OwnOrganizationDetermineAppreciationCaringDefinedCorporateCorporate Culture Author:Frances Hesselbein
“A constant tension exists between an individual's interests, personal needs, and skills, and what the organization requires of her. We've all asked ourselves, How much of my own agenda should I sacrifice in order to help the rest of the staff meet the company's goals?” NeedsShouldHelpingOrderIndividualGoalInterestMy OwnCompanySacrificeSkillsOrganizationConstantTensionAgendasShould IStaffPersonal Needs Author:Pat Heim
“There were a lot of times in the Cleveland and Chicago organizations when I did something, they wanted to make sure the camera was there. I really didn't want that. This isn't something my parents told me to do. Or something my family told me to do. Or do things for publicity. I do this on my own. I do this from my heart.” WantHeartWantedParentMy OwnMy HeartMy FamilyOrganizationCamerasChicagoPublicityCleveland Author:Albert Belle
“I have my own charity organization in Berlin called Ruckenwind, which supports kids from - ya - not ideal backgrounds.” KidsMy OwnSupportIdealsOrganizationCharityBackgroundsBerlin Author:Paul van Dyk