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As a manager the important thing is not what happens when you are

As a manager the important thing is not what happens when you are there, but what happens when you are not there. – Ken Blanchard

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The first principle of ethical power is Purpose. By purpose, I dont mean your objective or intention-something toward which you are always striving. Purpose is something bigger. It is the picture you have of yourself-the kind of person you want to be or the kind of life you want to lead. – Ken Blanchard

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I absolutely believe in the power of tithing and giving back. My own experience about all the blessings Ive had in my life is that the more I give away, the more that comes back. That is the way life works, and that is the way energy works. – Ken Blanchard

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A computer will not make a good manager out of a bad manager. It makes a good manager better faster and a bad manager worse faster. – Edward Esber

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The manager with the in basket problem does not yet understand that he must discipline himself to take care of activities that fail to excite him. – Pricilla Elfrey

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A good manager is a man who isnt worried about his own career but rather the careers of those who work for him. My advice: Dont worry about yourself. Take care of those who work for you and youll float to greatness on their achievements. – H.S.M. Burns

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Most management-speak is, as Schrijvers points out, Panglossian balderdash designed to lull the weak and credulous – Anon.

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