“I do not dislike but I certainly have no especial respect or admiration for and no trust in, the typical big moneyed men of my country. I do not regard them as furnishing sound opinion as respects either foreign or domestic business.” MenCountryBigsSoundBusinessOpinionRegardAdmirationDislikeTypicalNo Trust Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“while the executive should give every possible value to the information of the specialist, no executive should abdicate thinking on any subject because of the expert. The expert's information or opinion should not be allowed automatically to become a decision. On the other hand, full recognition should be given to the part the expert plays in decision making.” ThinkingGivingShouldPlayHandsValuesGivenDecisionBusinessOpinionSubjectsInformationRecognitionExpertsDecision MakingExecutivesSpecialists Book:Dynamic administration: the collected papers of Mary Parker Follett Source: Dynamic administration: the collected papers of Mary Parker Follett
“Public opinion actually applauds the young woman venturing into the business world, but it still obstinately (and quite illogically) protects the young man in his sacred right to know nothing of housework.” KnowsMenWorldStillsYoungBusinessOpinionProtectSacredYoung ManYoung WomenPublic OpinionHouseworkBusiness World Book:Crystal Eastman on women and revolution Source: Crystal Eastman on women and revolution