Quotes about Organization
The best place to solve a problem is on paper.
— Jim Rohn
Forcing everyone into the office every day is an organizational SPoF.
— Jason Fried
The only way to get more done is to have less to do.
— Jason Fried
If you can't fit everything you want to do within 40 hours per week, you need to get better at picking what to do, not work longer hours.
— Jason Fried
Stress is passed from organization to employee, from employee to employee, and then from employee to customer.
— Jason Fried
Good order is the foundation of all good things.
— Edmund Burke
Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors, concern for the great unsolved problems of the organization of labor and the distribution of goods--in order that the creations of our mind shall be a blessing and not a curse to mankind. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.
— Albert Einstein
In order to make the Kingdom of God a practical reality, it was necessary for Him to dissociate it from all the forces of this world, and to bring morality and religion into the closest connexion. "The law of love was the indissoluble bond by which Jesus for ever united morality with religion." "Moral instruction was the principal content and the very essence of all His discourses." His efforts "were directed to the establishment of a purely ethical organisation.
— Albert Schweitzer
There is almost nothing more painful for a leader than seeing good people leave a growing organization, whether it's a priest watching a Sunday school teacher walk out the door or a CEO saying goodbye to a co-founder.
— Patrick Lencioni
Engaged, enthusiastic, and loyal employees are pivotal drivers of growth and health in any organization.
— Patrick Lencioni
Before beginning, plan carefully.
— Cicero
Some people have a hard time getting rid of stuff. If that's you, pray for God to give you the courage to get rid of things you don't really need or things He wants you to give away. This will help keep your surroundings organized and clutter-free.
— Joyce Meyer