In briefings to busy people, summarize at the beginning what you're going to
tell them, then tell them, then summarize at the end what you have told them.
-- Charles Wolf, Jr.
tell them, then tell them, then summarize at the end what you have told them.
-- Charles Wolf, Jr.
Related:
- If you can't beat them, have them join you.
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Charles Wolf, Jr... - Never tell people how to do things. Tell them WHAT to
do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity.
Gen. George S. Patton, Jr... - It's not what you tell people,
it's what you show them... - The major problem--ONE of the major problems, for there are several-
one of the many major problems with governing people... - A child is a person who will try mightily to live up to whatever
expectations you have of them,
when you tell them what you expect... - Never tell them what you wouldn't do.
--
Adam Clayton... - Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will
surprise you with their ingenuity.
Gen. George S. Patton, "War As I Knew It",... - Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do,
and they will surprise you with their ingenuity. George... - I don't know what's wrong with people!
All I ask them to do is exactly what I tell them...
From the same category:
- control-Q: vi. "Resume." From the ASCII DC1 or {XON}
character (the pronunciation /X-on/ is therefore also used),
used to undo a previous {control-S}. -- The AI... - pizza box: [Sun] n. The largish thin box housing the electronics
in (especially Sun) desktop workstations,
so named because of its size and shape and the dimpled... - All probabilities are 50%. Either a thing will happen or it won't.
Colvard's Logical Premises This is especially true... - The future not being born, my friend,
we will abstain from baptizing it.
George... - If at first you don't succeed,
redefine success...
