Address accepting the Presidency of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 4, 1952, as quoted in Walter P Reuther: Selected Papers (1961), by Henry M. Christman, p. 51
1940s, Address accepting the Presidency of the CIO (1952)
I've often thought: Why is it that you can get a great nation like America marching, fighting, sacrificing, and dying in the struggle to destroy the master race theory in Berlin, and people haven't got an ounce of courage to fight against the master race theory in America? We need the same sense of dedication, the same courage, and the same determination to fight the immorality of segregation and racial bigotry in America as we did in the battlefields against Hitlersim.
“A managed democracy is a wonderful thing… for the managers… and its greatest strength is a 'free press' when 'free' is defined as 'responsible' and the managers define what is 'irresponsible'.”
Source: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
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“[ Management can be defined as] the function of getting things done through others.”
Harold Koontz and Cyril O’Donnell (1955), Principles of Management: An Analysis of Managerial Functions. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1955, p. 3; As cited in Wren & Bedeian (2009;411)
Source: Principles of Scientific Management, 1911, p. 87 (2014 ed.).
“If your class defines dunder “enter” and dunder “exit”, it’s a context manager.”
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Source: 1930s- 1950s, The Future of Industrial Man (1942), p. 64
Source: Civil servants and their constitutions, 2002, p. ix
The Great Master of Thought (Amen- Vol.3), Observing management
Source: Enterprise modeling within an enterprise engineering framework (1996), p. 994
“All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.”
Letter to B. A. Hinsdale, (21 April 1880), in The Nation's Hero — In Memoriam : The Life of James Abram Garfield (1881) by J. M. Bundy, p. 216 http://books.google.com/books?id=mlTUAAAAMAAJ
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