Most managers in the rock n' roll world... don't care so much about who's in the band as long as it's making money.
You can't do science in a novel, but you can do philosophy. Or, if you're really lucky, you can manage to pose a question in such a way that other people will take it on.
What's more important than who's going to be the first black manager is who's going to be the first black sports editor of the New York Times.
The sports world is an echo chamber. All it takes is one quote from a general manager and a thousand sports columns bloom.
We managed to hang in there. Today when people get married there's a tendency to run away when things get tough. There is a lot of strength in hanging together.
I'm a technical manager, but I don't have to take care of people. I only have to worry about technology itself.
I love football so when I finish playing I would like to still be involved in it somehow and a manager would be my first choice.
When I started out, I wanted to be the kind of artist who could play the CMA Music Festival and then turn around and play Bonnaroo, and I've managed to do both.
I've managed to do movies and still keep a lifestyle where I can go to ballgames, go to a grocery store like everybody else.
With a film, you try to keep your vision in it. I think with 'The American' and 'Control' I managed to do that.
Maybe we should teach schoolchildren probability theory and investment risk management.
The managers are getting paid very well by their respective clubs to do a job for their clubs not the country they are working in.
The first rule of management is delegation. Don't try and do everything yourself because you can't.
When you are on the management side, you still have to understand the artistic sensibility so that there is a dialogue with the creative side.
The economy is in ruins! Bottom line? Good management will defeat a bad economy.
Management controls performance in people because it impacts skills; it’s a matter of monitoring, analyzing and directing.
Managers know what they want most: to be allowed to achieve success by leveraging who they are, not by compromising it.
All managers are losers, they are the most expendable pieces of furniture on the face of the Earth.
Accountants are in the past, Managers are in the present, and Leaders are in the future.” - combine to rise up SUCCESS -
More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn't a manager.
In the long run managements stressing accounting appearance over economic substance usually achieve little of either.