第一篇:Jordan名言
1.Talent wins games,but teamwork wins championships.天才可以赢得一些比赛,团队合作才能赢得冠军.2.I can accept defeat but could not accept to give up.我可以接受失败,但不能接受放弃.(乔丹座右铭)
3.When I step out on to the basketball court, I consider myself to be the best basketball player I can be.I have total confidence that once I step on the basketball court that I can do all the things that I'm capable of doing.当我放大步伐走进篮球场的时候,我把自己想象成最优秀的篮球运动员,我有这样的信心:一旦我踏进球场我能把所有我可以做的事情做好。
4.“We're entertainers.I don't think my job is more important than all the firemen and policemen's jobs each and every day.There is a place for relaxation, and I think that's where my responsibility lies.Hopefully, I can
provide relaxation for some people.”我们球员也是演员,我不认为我每天的工作比消防员或者警察更重要,这球场是让人们来放松的,而我有责任,或者能够做点什么去让大家放松!
5.I'm not about the money.I don't care if I get paid a dime.I've said that many years.I'm going to play the game of basketball because I love it.我不关心钱,我不在乎,哪怕我只是得到了很少的钱,我只想说在很长的岁月里,我尽力打了篮球,因为我热爱篮球!
6.“除非我打得极糟,否则他们是不会有这种想法的。不管是去哪里,都会让那里伤心的……这是我从来没想过的问题,我的经纪人也许会这样想的。”
7.“I'm not walking into this scenario thinking I'm failing.I'm walking in thinking I'm confident and pretty sure that I can make it work.If I sit here and listened to everyone else tell me that I can't do it, then obviously I wouldn't be here.”我不是带着将失败的情绪走进赛场的。我回来的时候满怀信心,我相信仍然能够有所作为。如果我只是坐在这里听别人告诉我不能复出,那我肯定不会出现在这里。
8.“Physically, I know that I'm not 25 years old.I'm not stepping up and saying I will be 25 years old when I step on that court, but I feel like I can play the game of basketball at the highest level, and that's what I aim to do.”“从身体上来说,我知道我已经不是25岁的年轻人了。当我走上赛场时,我也不会说我跟25岁时一样强壮,但我相信我可以的最高的水平,这也是我的目标。”
9.“I come from where you're expected to dominate and you are the targetI'm sitting back welcoming the challenge, too.”我不是说我可以打败科比·布莱恩特,可以打败麦克格拉蒂。你们都说他们将取代我,我相信他们一定在迫不及待地想会会我,我也在急着见他们。
16.“I'm not walking into the dark.I know what I'm capable of doing.I know
what's going to be expected of me.I know everybody's putting my head on the block.Everybody's motivated to come out and play against me.Everybody's motivated to come out and play against me.Well, everybody was motivated to play against me when I left.So things haven't changed.”我不是走进黑暗,我知道自己的实力,我知道人们对我的期望,我知道每个人都想将我打败。当我离开时每个人都想与我比赛,现在也没有改变.17.If i could fly,i would catch the sky.(Air Jordan.He has given all the audience a flying image.)
18.“Obviously, when I left the game, I left something on the floor.You guys may not be able to understand that.After we won the last title, I didn't sit down, ready to quit the game.I didn't want to go through the whole rebuilding process at that time.If Phil(Jackson)had stayed there and the team had stayed intact, I would have still been playing.”很显然,在我离开比赛时,我在赛场上留下了一些东西。你们也许不会懂,当我们取得最后一个总冠军时,我并没有打算退役,我并没有打算在当时推翻建立起来的基业。如果菲尔(杰克逊)呆在公牛队的话,我现在还会在比赛。”
19.“There's an itch that still needs to be scratched here, and I want to make sure the scratch doesn't bother me for the rest of my life.”如果自己被当作某场比赛的最佳球员,我就得向人们展示自己有那种水平,是因为我比别 人更努力、付出更多。我的成功并非来自安逸享受。(这句的原文不太一致)
20.“I didn't realize the scratch was still there until I got close to the game, became involved in the responsibility, got close to the players.I understood that the competition created an itch.What I'm trying to do now is get that last scratch in-so that when I walk away I don't have to worry about that itch.” 在我接近比赛之前,参加了比赛接近运动员之前,我没有意识到这痒。我现在要做的就是挠最后一痒,当我再次离开时我就不会有所遗憾了.21.“A lot of people were very nervous about me stopping the growth of the
NBA because of my participation.I'm here to aid, to help, and at the same time, get that itch scratched.I'm not asking for the league to market me in any way.I'm not asking them to put me on television.I just want to play the game of basketball.”许多人都担心我的复出会让NBA的成长停止。我就是出来帮助(NBA成长)的。我没有让他们在商场挂我的Logo,我也没有叫他们用电视转播我的比赛,我打篮球只是出于对这项运动的热爱。
22.“没有斯科特,我成不了最伟大的球员,是他将我推向这个位置。”在皮蓬的球衣退役仪式上,乔丹如此感言。
24.我聆听着人们对我的称赞,我享受着成功带来的喜悦,我知道自己所追求的是什么,但是,我从来没有停止过向更高境界迈进的脚步。
25.I love this game!
我热爱这样的比赛!
26.step by step,I can not see any other way of accomplishing anything.一步一步地走,这是唯一的成功之路。
27.I am back!(乔丹最经典名言)
28.我永远热爱篮球这项运动,即使将来我老了,不能再打篮球了,但是我对篮球的爱依然是执迷不悔的!
29.在我的一生中,我失败了一次又一次,一次又一次,这就是我成功的原因。
30.一名伟大的球星最突出的能力就是让周围的队友变得更好。
第二篇:barbara jordan 精彩演讲稿
Thank you ladies and gentlemen for a very warm reception.It was one hundred and forty-four years ago that members of the Democratic Party first met in convention to select a Presidential candidate.Since that time, Democrats have continued to convene once every four years and draft a party platform and nominate a Presidential candidate.And our meeting this week is a continuation of that tradition.But there is something different about tonight.There is something special about tonight.What is different? What is special?
I, Barbara Jordan, am a keynote speaker.When--A lot of years passed since 1832, and during that time it would have been most unusual for any national political party to ask a Barbara Jordan to deliver a keynote address.But tonight, here I am.And I feel--I feel that notwithstanding the past that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the American Dream need not forever be deferred.Now--Now that I have this grand distinction, what in the world am I supposed to say? I could easily spend this time praising the accomplishments of this party and attacking the Republicans--but I don't choose to do that.I could list the many problems which Americans have.I could list the problems which cause people to feel cynical, angry, frustrated: problems which include lack of integrity in government;the feeling that the individual no longer counts;the reality of material and spiritual poverty;the feeling that the grand American experiment is failing or has failed.I could recite these problems, and then I could sit down and offer no solutions.But I don't choose to do that either.The citizens of America expect more.They deserve and they want more than a recital of problems.We are a people in a quandary about the present.We are a people in search of our future.We are a people in search of a national community.We are a people trying not only to solve the problems of the present, unemployment, inflation, but we are attempting on a larger scale to fulfill the promise of America.We are attempting to fulfill our national purpose, to create and sustain a society in which all of us are equal.Throughout--Throughout our history, when people have looked for new ways to solve their problems and to uphold the principles of this nation, many times they have turned to political parties.They have often turned to the Democratic Party.What is it? What is it about the Democratic Party that makes it the instrument the people use when they search for ways to shape their future? Well I believe the answer to that question lies in our concept of governing.Our concept of governing is derived from our view of people.It is a concept deeply rooted in a set of beliefs firmly etched in the national conscience of all of us.Now what are these beliefs? First, we believe in equality for all and privileges for none.This is a belief--This is a belief that each American, regardless of background, has equal standing in the public forum--all of us.Because--Because we believe this idea so firmly, we are an inclusive rather than an exclusive party.Let everybody come.I think it no accident that most of those immigrating to America in the 19th century identified with the Democratic Party.We are a heterogeneous party made up of Americans of diverse backgrounds.We believe that the people are the source of all governmental power;that the authority of the people is to be extended, not restricted.This--This can be accomplished only by providing each citizen with every opportunity to participate in the management of the government.They must have that, we believe.We believe that the government which represents the authority of all the people, not just one interest group, but all the people, has an obligation to actively--underscore actively--seek to remove those obstacles which would block individual achievement--obstacles emanating from race, sex, economic condition.The government must remove them, seek to remove them.We.We are a party--We are a party of innovation.We do not reject our traditions, but we are willing to adapt to changing circumstances, when change we must.We are willing to suffer the discomfort of change in order to achieve a better future.We have a positive vision of the future founded on the belief that the gap between the promise and reality of America can one day be finally closed.We believe that.This, my friends is the bedrock of our concept of governing.This is a part of the reason why Americans have turned to the Democratic Party.These are the foundations upon which a national community can be built.Let all understand that these guiding principles cannot be discarded for short-term political gains.They represent what this country is all about.They are indigenous to the American idea.And these are principles which are not negotiable.In other times--In other times, I could stand here and give this kind of exposition on the beliefs of the Democratic Party and that would be enough.But today that is not enough.People want more.That is not sufficient reason for the majority of the people of this country to decide to vote Democratic.We have made mistakes.We realize that.We admit our mistakes.In our haste to do all things for all people, we did not foresee the full consequences of our actions.And when the people raised their voices, we didn't hear.But our deafness was only a temporary condition, and not an irreversible condition.Even as I stand here and admit that we have made mistakes, I still believe that as the people of America sit in judgment on each party, they will recognize that our mistakes were mistakes of the heart.They'll recognize that.And now--now we must look to the future.Let us heed the voice of the people and recognize their common sense.If we do not, we not only blaspheme our political heritage, we ignore the common ties that bind all Americans.Many fear the future.Many are distrustful of their leaders, and believe that their voices are never heard.Many seek only to satisfy their private work--wants;to satisfy their private interests.But this is the great danger America faces--that we will cease to be one nation and become instead a collection of interest groups: city against suburb, region against region, individual against individual;each seeking to satisfy private wants.If that happens, who then will speak for America? Who then will speak for the common good?
This is the question which must be answered in 1976: Are we to be one people bound together by common spirit, sharing in a common endeavor;or will we become a divided nation? For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future.We must not become the “New Puritans” and reject our society.We must address and master the future together.It can be done if we restore the belief that we share a sense of national community, that we share a common national endeavor.It can be done.There is no executive order;there is no law that can require the American people to form a national community.This we must do as individuals, and if we do it as individuals, there is no President of the United States who can veto that decision.As a first step--As a first step, we must restore our belief in ourselves.We are a generous people, so why can't we be generous with each other? We need to take to heart the words spoken by Thomas Jefferson:
Let us restore the social intercourse--“Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and that affection without which liberty and even life are but dreary things.”
A nation is formed by the willingness of each of us to share in the responsibility for upholding the common good.A government is invigorated when each one of us is willing to participate in shaping the future of this nation.In this election year, we must define the “common good” and begin again to shape a common future.Let each person do his or her part.If one citizen is unwilling to participate, all of us are going to suffer.For the American idea, though it is shared by all of us, is realized in each one of us.And now, what are those of us who are elected public officials supposed to do? We call ourselves “public servants” but I'll tell you this: We as public servants must set an example for the rest of the nation.It is hypocritical for the public official to admonish and exhort the people to uphold the common good if we are derelict in upholding the common good.More is required--More is required of public officials than slogans and handshakes and press releases.More is required.We must hold ourselves strictly accountable.We must provide the people with a vision of the future.If we promise as public officials, we must deliver.If--If we as public officials propose, we must produce.If we say to the American people, “It is time for you to be sacrificial”--sacrifice.If the public official says that, we [public officials] must be the first to give.We must be.And again, if we make mistakes, we must be willing to admit them.We have to do that.What we have to do is strike a balance between the idea that government should do everything and the idea, the belief, that government ought to do nothing.Strike a balance.Let there be no illusions about the difficulty of forming this kind of a national community.It's tough, difficult, not easy.But a spirit of harmony will survive in America only if each of us remembers that we share a common destiny;if each of us remembers, when self-interest and bitterness seem to prevail, that we share a common destiny.I have confidence that we can form this kind of national community.I have confidence that the Democratic Party can lead the way.I have that confidence.We cannot improve on the system of government handed down to us by the founders of the Republic.There is no way to improve upon that.But what we can do is to find new ways to implement that system and realize our destiny.Now I began this speech by commenting to you on the uniqueness of a Barbara Jordan making a keynote address.Well I am going to close my speech by quoting a Republican President and I ask you that as you listen to these words of Abraham Lincoln, relate them to the concept of a national community in which every last one of us participates:
“As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master.” This--This--“This expresses my idea of Democracy.Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no Democracy.”
Thank you.
第三篇:名言
1、书籍是巨大的力量。--列宁
2、书籍是造就灵魂的工具。--雨果
4、学习永远不晚。--高尔基
6、书犹药也,善读可以医愚。--刘向
7、读书破万卷,下笔如有神--杜甫
8、读书要三到:心到、眼到、口到
9、读过一本好书,像交了一个益友。--藏克家
10、为中华之崛起而读书。--周恩来
11、读书也像开矿一样“沙里淘金”。--赵树理
1、为中华之崛起而读书。——周恩来
2、一日无书,百事荒废。——陈寿
3、书是全世界的营养品。——莎士比亚
4、古今来许多世家,无非积德。天地间第一人品,还是读书。
5、读书在于造成完全的人格。
6、读书百遍,其义自见。
7、欲高门第须为善;要好儿孙必读书。
8、书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。
9、读书如行路,历险毋惶恐。
10、立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。——阮元
11、求学将以致用;读书先在虚心。
12、问渠哪得清如许,为有源头活水来。——朱熹
13、发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。——苏轼
14、学乃身之宝,儒为席上珍。君看为宰相,必用读书人。
15、读书既未成名,究竟人高品雅。修德不期获报,自然梦稳心安。
16、读过一本好书,像交了一个益友。——藏克家
17、书籍是朋友,虽然没有热情,但是非常忠实。——雨果
18、立品直须同白玉;读书何止到青云。
19、学而不思则惘,思而不学则殆。——孔子
20、读书贵精不贵多。
21、书犹药也,善读可以医愚。——刘向
22、读万卷书,行万里路。——刘彝
23、书犹药也,善读之可以医愚。——刘向
24、日出照亮大地,读书清醒头脑。
25、立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——欧阳修
26、读书贵能疑,疑乃可以启信。读书在有渐,渐乃克底有成。
27、熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
28、己所不欲,勿施于人。——孔子
29、书籍是造就灵魂的工具。——雨果
30、读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一暴十寒。——郭沫若
31、没有比读书更好的娱乐更持久的满足了。
32、读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。——朱熹
33、旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。——苏轼
34、读一本好书,就如同和一个高尚的人在交谈。——歌德
35、不读书的人,思想就会停止。——狄德罗
36、读书当将破万卷;求知不叫一疑存。
37、读书要三到:心到、眼到、口到
38、知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。——孔子
39、鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅
40、宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。
41、业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈
42、养子莫徒使;先教勤读书。
43、幼小读书要琢磨,休怪老师批评多,生铁百炼才成钢,宝剑再快也要磨。
44、我扑在书籍上,像饥饿的人扑在面包上一样。——高尔基
45、与叫花子比较的人,比叫花子强不了多少,一不留神就得成了叫花子。与杰出人士比较的人,比杰出人物差不了读书,稍加把劲就能成了杰出人物。
46、非读书,不畚入圣贤之域。非积德,不能生聪慧之儿。
47、劝君莫将油炒菜,留与儿孙夜读书。
48、学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。——孔子
49、区别成功人士和普通人士最简单的方法,就是前者喜欢读书。
50、读书破万卷,下笔如有神。——杜甫
51、万般皆下品,唯有读书高!
52、读过一本好书,像交了一个益友。——臧克家
53、我扑在书上,就像饥饿的人扑在面包上。——高尔基
54、好书不厌读百回,熟读精思子自知。——苏轼
55、饱食、暖衣而无书教,则近于禽兽。——孟子
56、读书不趁早,后来徒悔懊。
57、学习永远不晚。——高尔基
58、至乐莫如读书,至要莫如教子。
59、要多读书,但不要读太多的书。——富兰克林
60、多读书、多学习、多求经验,就是前途的保障。——罗曼•罗兰
61、只会读书的女人是一本字典,再好人们也只会在需要时去翻看一下,只会扮靓的女人是一具花瓶,看久了也就那样。服饰美容是做好一个女人的必要条件,不是充要条件。你还需要多看书,这样你会发现生活更加美好。
62、书是人类进步的阶梯。
63、黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。——颜真卿
64、读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。——爱默生
65、读一切好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——笛卡儿
66、书籍是全世界的营养品,生活里没有书籍就好像没有阳光;智慧里没有书籍就好像鸟儿没有翅膀。——莎士比亚
67、读书贵有用;树德莫如滋。
68、读书对于智慧也像体操对于身体一样。——爱迪生
69、读书不思考,等于吃饭不消化。
70、交一个读书破万卷的邪士,不如交一个不识一字的端人。
71、兴于《诗》,立于礼,成于乐。——孔子
72、上课睡觉睡不饱,下课读书读不完。
73、书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。——陆游
74、好书是伟大心灵的富贵血脉。——弥尔顿
75、熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙
76、理想的书籍是智慧的铜匙。——列夫•托尔斯泰
77、不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。——赫尔岑
78、书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。——于谦
79、磋砣莫遗韶光老,人生惟有读书好。
80、读书给人以快乐、给人以光彩、给人以才干。——培根
81、读书不要贪多,而是要多加思索。这样的读书使我获益不少。——卢梭
82、识字要读书,种地要养猪。
83、读书全靠自用功,先生不过引路人。
84、少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。——《汉乐府•长歌行》
85、书籍是巨大的力量。——列宁
86、酿蜜不嫌花少;读书不弃分与秒。
87、敏而好学,不耻下问。——孔子
88、书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。——培根
89、勤者读书夜达旦;青藤绕屋花连云。
90、读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到。——朱熹
91、光阴给人经验,读书给人知识。
92、读书补天然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。——培根
93、静坐自无妄为,读书即是立德。
94、天子重英豪,文章教儿曹。万般皆下品,惟有读书高。
95、养儿不读书,不如养头猪。
96、三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。——孔子
97、读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。——歌德
第四篇:名言
1、命运,不过是失败者无聊的自慰,不过是懦怯者的解嘲。人们的前途只能靠自己的意志、自己的努力来决定。--茅盾
2、一个羞赧的失败比一个骄傲的成功还要高贵。--纪伯伦
3、失信就是失败。--左拉
4、障碍与失败,是通往成功最稳靠的踏脚石,肯研究利用它们,便能从失败中培养出成功。--佚名
第五篇:经典名言
1、企业即人——日本经营之神松下幸之助
2、企业最大的资产是人——日本经营之神松下幸之助
3、用人不在于如何减少人的短处,而在于如何发挥人的长处——著名管理学家彼得.杜拉克
4、卓有成效的管理者善于用人之长——著名管理学家彼得.杜拉克
5、造人先于造物——日本经营之神松下幸之助
6、员工培训是企业风险最小,收益最大的战略性投资——著名的企业管理学教授沃伦。贝尼斯
7、千方百计请一个高招的专家医生,还不如请一个随叫随到且价格便宜的江湖郎中——管理学者詹姆斯。柯林斯
8、一个公司要发展迅速得力于聘用好的人才,尤其是需要聪明的人才——世界首富比尔。盖茨
9、把我们顶尖的20个人才挖走,那么我告诉你,微软会变成一家无足轻重的公司——世界首富比尔.盖茨
10、将合适的人请上车,不合适的人请下车——管理学者詹姆斯.柯林斯
11、人才是利润最高的商品,能够经营好人才的企业才是最终的大赢家——联想集团总裁柳传志
12、质量是维护顾客忠诚的最好保证——通用电器公司总裁杰克.韦尔奇 13、20世纪是生产率的世纪,21世纪是质量的世纪——美国著名质量管理学家约瑟夫.朱兰博士
14、对产品质量来说,不是100分就是0分——日本经营之神松下幸之助
15、全世界没一个质量差、光靠价格便宜的产品能够长久地存活下来——华硕总经理徐世明
16、质量等于利润——管理思想家汤姆.彼得斯
17、将良品率预定为85%,那么便表示容许15%的错误存在——质量管理大师菲利普.克劳斯
18、产品质量是生产出来的,不是检验出来的——美国质量管理大师威廉.戴明博士企业的成功靠团队,而不是靠个人
19、企业的成功靠团队,而不是靠个人——管理大师罗伯特.凯利 20、合作是一切团队繁荣的根本——美国自由党领袖大卫.史提尔
21、最好的CEO是构建他们的团队来达成梦想,即便是迈克尔.乔丹也需要队友来一起打比赛——通用电话电子公司董事长查尔斯。李
22、大成功靠团队,小成功靠个人——世界首富比尔.盖茨创新是做大公司惟一之路
23、不创新,就灭亡——福特公司创始人亨利.福特
24、可持续竞争的惟一优势来自于超过竞争对手的创新能力——著名管理顾问詹姆斯.莫尔斯
25、创新是做大公司的惟一之路——管理大师杰弗里
26、顾客是重要的创新来源——管理学家汤姆.彼得斯
27、创新是惟一的出路,淘汰自己,否则竞争将淘汰我们——英特尔公司总裁安迪.格罗夫
28、创造性模仿不是人云亦云,而是超越和再创造——哈佛大学教授西奥多.莱维特
29、创新就是创造一种资源——管理大师彼得.杜拉克
30、管理就是沟通、沟通再沟通——通用电器公司总裁杰克.韦尔奇
31、沟通是管理的浓缩——沃尔玛公司总裁萨姆.沃尔顿
32、管理者的最基本能力:有效沟通——英国管理学家L.威尔德
33、不善于倾听不同的声音,是管理者最大的疏忽——美国女企业家玛丽.凯
34、企业管理过去是沟通,现在是沟通,未来还是沟通——日本经营之神松下幸之助管理就是决策
35、管理就是决策——美国著名管理学家赫伯特.西蒙
36、世界上每100家破产倒闭的大企业中,85%是因为企业管理者的决策不慎造成的——世界著名的咨询公司——美国兰德公司
37、正确的决策来自众人的智慧——美国社会学家T.戴伊
38、一个成功的决策,等于90%的信息加上10%的直觉——美国企业家S.M.沃尔森
39、犹豫不决固然可以免去一些做错事的可能,但也失去了成功的机会——美籍华裔企业家王安博士
40、在没出现不同意见之前,不做出任何决策——美国通用汽车公司总裁艾尔弗雷德.斯隆
41、不要把所有的鸡蛋放在同一个篮子里——美国经济学家托宾
42、一次良好的撤退,应和一次伟大的胜利一样受到奖赏——瑞士军事理论家菲米尼
43、抓住时机并快速决策是现代企业成功的关键——美斯坦大学教授艾森哈特
44、决不能在没有选择的情况下,作出重大决策——美国克莱斯勒汽车公司总裁李.艾柯卡
45、如果有一个项目,首先要考虑有没有人来做,如果没有人做,就要放弃,这是一个必要条件——联想集团总裁柳传志
46、爱你的员工吧,他会百倍地爱你的企业——法国企业界名言
47、管理是一种严肃的爱——美国国际农机商用公司董事长西洛斯.梅考克
48、以爱为凝聚力的公司比靠畏惧维系的公司要稳固得多——美国西南航空公司总裁赫伯.凯莱赫
49、感情投资是在所有投资中,花费最少,回报率最高的投资——日本麦当劳董事长藤田田
50、除了心存感激还不够,还必须双手合十,以拜佛般的虔诚之心来领导员工——日本经营之神松下幸之助
51、自始自终把人放在第一位,尊重员工是成功的关键——IBM创始人托马斯.沃森
52、是员工养活了公司——亚州首富李嘉诚企业的成功,20%在策略,80%在执行
53、制定正确的战略固然重要,但更重要的是战略的执行——联想集团总裁兼CEO杨元庆
54、战略越精炼,就越容易被彻底地执行——花旗银行董事长约翰.里德
55、三流的点子加一流的执行力,永远比一流的点子加三流的执行力更好——日本软银公司董事长孙正义
56、让流程说话,流程是将说转化为做的惟一出路——战略专家姜汝祥
57、企业的执行力靠的就是纪律——中国台湾华建公司总裁卢正昕现代企业离不开危机管理
58、一个伟大的企业,对待成就永远都要战战兢兢,如覆薄冰——海尔集团总裁张瑞敏
59、危机不仅带来麻烦,也蕴藏着无限商机——美国大陆航空公司总裁格雷格.布伦尼曼
60、微软离破产永远只有18个月——世界首富比尔.盖茨
61、预防是解决危机的最好方法——英国危机管理专家迈克尔.里杰斯特 62、奖励什么,就会得到什么——管理专家米契尔.拉伯福
63、我们宣布讲究实绩、注重实效,却往往奖励了那些专会做表面文章、投机取巧的人——管理专家米契尔.拉伯福
64、不能搞平均主义,平均主义惩罚表现好的,鼓励表现差的,得来的只是一支坏的职工队伍——管理学者史蒂格
65、不只奖励成功,而且奖励失败——通用电器公司总裁杰克.韦尔奇 66、无法评估,就无法管理——管理学家琼.玛格丽塔 67、你不能衡量它,就不能管理它——管理大师彼得.杜拉克
68、如果强调什么,你就检查什么;你不检查,就等于不重视——IBM公司总裁郭士纳
管理者好比是交响乐队的指挥,通过他的努力、想象和指挥,使单个乐队融合为一幕精彩的音乐表演。——德鲁克
有效的管理总是一种随机制宜的,或因情况而异的管理。——哈罗德.孔茨 新型的领导者是一名推动者,而不是一名发号施令者。——奈斯比特 真正的领导者不是要事必躬亲,而在于他要指出路来。——亨.米勒
一位有资格的管理者总是能够一一明确外界的各种限制因素,并对此采取相应的管理方法和技术,从而对一个社会的经济发展大显身手。——哈罗德.孔茨
一个优秀的企业家必须具有洞悉迷雾、判断前景的能耐。——彼德.派克 一个大型企业高级人员最必需具备的能力是管理能力。——阿法纳亚耶夫
一个管理者,即使他的宇宙观念和另一个人完全一样,但是如果他们所持有的价值观念不同,他们所制订的管理策略也会有所不同。——麦格雷戈
一个能激起热情的平凡主张比一个不能激起热情的非凡高见好得多。因此,经理必须能激起部下的热情。要实现这一目标,经理本人必须首先要有热情。——玛丽.阿什 人在社会中不仅是管理的主体,而且是管理的客体。
——阿法纳西耶夫
下级人员(不管是副经理,还是工人)都喜欢认为他们是不可缺少的人和他们正在完成着出色的工作。——亨利.艾伦斯
下级学习的,是上级的背影。上级全力以赴地投入工作的行动,就是对下级最好的教育!
——土光敏夫
不仅要发掘能干的部属,并且还要剔除办事不力的员工。——山姆.托伊
不管是经营者或管理者,要养成正确的人生观、事业观、社会观。
——松下幸之助 最高管理层确立它所要求的高标准的最有效方式莫过于自身的榜样。
——戈德史密斯
不要指望正规的教育能够成就一个管理者。——卡斯特
企业的主要决策必须植根于广泛的知识,审慎而客观地予以研究判断。
——约翰.希尔
从实践中获得经验与不断地进学求教相合,是管理者自我更新的最好途径。
——卡斯特 培训卓越经理人员最重要的是,你必须能坦诚相待。——山姆.托伊 办企业有如修塔,如果只想往上砌砖,而忘记打牢基础,总有一天塔会倒塌。
——浦水清十郎
未开发的自然资源、未运用的人、和未开辟的市场,正是经理人员所要发挥能力的地方。——竹内俊一
经理人员的管理能力是他在品质、知识和经验方面的能力。这三种因素相互作用形成一个特殊的管理方式。
——詹姆斯.L.里格斯