Logistics..."embraces [incorporates] not merely
the traditional functions of supply and transportation in the field, but also
war finance, ship construction, munitions manufacture and other aspects of war
economy."
Lt Col George C. Thorpe
Logistics Planning - The wisdom to realize when working
on plan A, you'll run into conflicts in executing plan B and being properly
prepared, and successfully executing plan E.
Capt John P. Laverdure
Logistics...in the broadest [extensive] sense, the
three big M's of warfare—material [material of combat], movement, and
maintenance [safeguarding]. If international politics is 'the art of the
possible,' and war is its instrument, logistics is the art of defining and
extending the possible. It provides the substance that physically permits an
army to live and move and have its being.
James A. Huston
What gets measured [quantified] gets improved.
Peter Drucker
Design transcends [rise above] agenda. It speaks to
the politics [viewpoints] of optimism.
Paul Bennett Alicia Kranjc
Creativity is nothing but the way to solve new
problems.
Diana Santos
Make it simple, but significant.
Don Draper
All Leadership is influence.
John C. Maxwell
The price of greatness is responsibility.
Winston Churchill
When the effective leader is finished with his work,
the people say it happened naturally.
Lao Tzu
You must continue to learn. Never forget that you had
to learn a lot before you were a leader. Your people will give your ideas.
Don’t just accommodate them by hearing [receiving] them. Listen and take into
account those words. You might learn some new things.
Steve Jobs
If you expect excellence as your standard, people will
rise to meet that expectation. Whether it’s in a classroom, on a sports field,
or in the workplace, people will always rise to meet the expectation of their
superior. If you set it low, you’ll get low results.
Unknown author.
The greatest weariness comes from work not done.
Hoffer, Eric.
I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who
is sending a love letter to the world.
Mother Teresa
Leaders are visionaries with a poorly developed sense
of fear and no concept of the odds [chances] against them.
Dr. Robert
Leadership is communicating people's worth and
potential so clearly that they come to see it themselves.
Stephen R. Covey
[Institutions …] - Intuition will tell the thinking
mind where to look next.
Jonas Salk
If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to
think.
Clarence Darrow
Ideas are like rabbits [‘conejos’]. You get a couple
and learn how to handle them, and pretty [satisfactorily] soon you have a
dozen.
John Steinbeck
Culture. It is… 1) a state of high development in art
& thought existing in a society and represented at various levels in its
members; 2) development and improvement of the mind or body by education or
training.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
No one ever finds life worth living - one has to make it
worth living.
Winston Churchill
Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about
creating yourself.
George Bernard Shaw
Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is
you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.
Les Brown
One of the most important things for any leader is to
never let anyone else define who you are. And you define who you are. I never
think of myself as being a woman CEO of this company. I think of myself as a
steward of a great institution.
Ginni Rometty
Of all the things I’ve done, the most vital is
coordinating those who work with me and aiming their efforts at a certain goal.
Walt Disney
Leadership is something you earn, something you’re
chosen for. You can’t come in yelling, ‘I’m your leader!’ If it happens, it’s
because the other colleagues respect you.
Ben Roethlisberger
Culture and Ethnicity.
Ethnic group is another term often used
interchangeable with culture. Ethnicity
is actually a term that is used to refer to a wide variety of groups who might
share a language, historical origins, religion, identification with a common
nation-state, or cultural system. The nature of the relationship of a group’s
ethnicity to its culture will vary greatly depending on a number of other
important characteristics. For example, many people in the United States still
maintain an allegiance to the ethnic group of their ancestors who emigrated
from other nations and cultures. It is quite common for people to say they are
German or Greek or Armenian when the ethnicity indicated by the label refers to
ancestry and perhaps some customs and practices that originated with the named
ethnic group. Realistically, many of these individuals are not typical members
of the European American culture. In other cases, the identification of
ethnicity may coincide more completely with culture. In the former Yugoslavia,
for example, there are at least three major ethnic groups – Slovenians,
Croatians, and Serbians – each with its own language and distinct culture, who
were forced into one nation-state following World War II. It is also possible
for members of an ethnic group to be part of many different cultures and/or
nations. For instance, Jewish people share a common ethnic identification, even
though they belong to widely varying cultures and are citizens of many
different nations.
Identify your problems but give your power and energy
to solutions.
Tony Robbins
The entrepreneur builds an enterprise; the technician
builds a job.
Michael Gerber
The only place where success comes before work is in
the dictionary.
Vidal Sassoon
...Jesus stood up and cried out [shout], "If
anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink”.
John 7:37
God has chosen you to make known among the Gentiles
the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we
may present everyone perfect in Christ.
Colossians 1:27-28
Jesus is able to save completely those who come to God
through him, because he always lives to intercede for them.
Hebrews 7:25
M.C. Enrique Ruiz Díaz.
The Books, and a Mexico with
Competence of Integration in the World.
Visa & Passport of the
21st Century.
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