Many hedge fund managers have become billionaires; perhaps this - plus their reputations as the smartest guys in the room - is why they have captured the investing public's imagination.
I can talk to my dad like he's my manager, and put 'Dad' on the back burner. We've been doing it since I was 13.
As much as we think of performance management as numeric and thus perfectly quantifiable, it is as much a product of context and social science as the products we design and develop.
A great many people have come up to me and asked how I manage to get so much work done and still keep looking so dissipated.
I've never formally trained for pain management, but I have a good understanding of how to conquer it. I just analyze the pain, feel it in the moment, and then mentally become numb to it.
I have a wonderful road manager, and he travels with me. And my valet and friend travels with me. My little entourage is great, and they take good care of me.
I'm not a defender of old or new football managers. I believe in good ones and bad ones, those that achieve success and those that don't.
I'm a really good dinner party guest. I am always so appreciative, impressed that anyone has even managed to turn on the oven and cook for me.
I have always advocated doing everything possible to pay off credit card balances; it's good financial management and the ticket to a strong FICO credit score.
Studies indicate that most of young adults struggle to grasp even the most basic financial principles that will allow them to manage money and prepare for their future.
I remember my manager telling me, 'Be myself, be humble, keep rooted, keep God first'. Those words were very helpful.
Management interests me at some stage in my life, I have always said that. When that will be I really couldn't tell you.
I have been rich, and I have been broke. Some of it is my fault for choosing bad management and making bad investments. But that is life - we all take risks.
It is never easy to win but it is a lot easier to win when you play well. The key is winning golf tournaments when you are not playing so well. Managing your game is something that I feel that I am still learning to do.
I never say what I mean, but I always manage to say something similar.
In high school I was the manager of the football team, so being around boys is natural to me!
I'm almost like three people. There's me the, Dolly, the person. There's me, the star. And then there's me, the manager.
I try to help people with management stuff a lot.
Deep Throat was a very unfortunate name given to the source by the managing editor of The Washington Post.
When a new manager comes in, you need to show him what you can do, but that may mean waiting for your opportunity.
Recognize, manage and master your beliefs. They aren’t genetic. They are choices. Choose ones that serve you.