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en There's definitely some room (to improve). We wanted to turn the ship around and get it in the right direction, but that's a long process.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. DuPont is a big ship, and it doesn't turn quickly, but it is clear that it is turning in the direction of industrial biotech.

en If you want to make a difference, and you see something that can be improved, then don't talk--improve it. My dream is for a much more agile, quality-driven engineering organization with fewer roadblocks and more open highway to speed on. ... Now, let's ship, ship, ship!

en The Boss is the managing general partner, and he's going to guide the ship accordingly. But we certainly want to improve the process as well.

en [That held true last week when the 15-year Microsoft veteran revealed he would retire at the end of next year.] If you want to make a difference, and you see something that can be improved, then don't talk--improve it, ... My dream is for a much more agile, quality-driven engineering organization with fewer roadblocks and more open highway to speed on. ... Now, let's ship, ship, ship!

en I think the U.S. Open was the best in many years, with (Andre) Agassi making the finals. The problem is accessibility. They need to improve on that part. They aren't making enough effort to show their personality. They have gone in the wrong direction for too long and need to improve.
  John McEnroe

en What we decided to do was to take the ship into New York a day early and miss two ports to get an extra day in of sanitation and disinfecting the ship with no passengers on board. We wanted passengers off the ship so we could really make sure the cycle was broken.

en There were suggestions of negligence on the part of the ship's captain, who didn't turn the ship around. But nothing can be confirmed before the conclusion of our investigation.

en Management theory says to improve a process you have to first improve its variability. Well, we've developed a way to put a price tag on the expected costs of failing to improve variability, for failing to improve a process.

en I'm attached to my sailors. I'm not attached to my ship. (As) long as I bring my sailors back home to their wife, their parent, I have done my job. We go on any ship as long as I keep my sailors on board that particular ship,

en [Applying automation to a revenue collections process is not as simple as bringing in new technology, proponents said. Like any other major overhaul, the project has to begin with hard questions about businesses processes and long-term strategic direction.] You really need to think about this in terms of general goals and long-term process specifics, ... Once those questions are answered, then you bring in a vendor to design your system and apply the technology.

en This is a long-term process, ... I underscore the fact that it is incremental. I don't want to get people's expectations too high; it's a long road...No one thing is going to turn your downtown around.

en We wanted to see if there was some way we could come in and improve this locker room space, (and) give the girls more locker room space, larger restrooms and shower areas, more team meeting areas (and) coaches' offices.

en I don't think I played my best tennis today. But as long as you win, it's always good. Always room to improve for the next match.

en There is nothing on the horizon that is going to turn this stock around quickly. ( Intel ) is like a big ship in the ocean. It takes time to turn.


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