These managers all know their onions and cut their cloth accordingly.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Organizing ahead of time makes the work more enjoyable. Chefs cut up the onions and have the ingredients lined up ahead of time and have them ready to go. When everything is organized you can clean as you go and it makes everything so much easier and fun.
A manager is an assistant to his men.
Managers have people second-guessing them all the time.
And I'm the kind of manager that doesn't believe that you micro-manage professionals. They should understand their responsibility and carry out those responsibility.
Management must manage!
A manager is a guide. He takes a group of people and says, 'With you I can make us a success; I can show you the way.'
Any administration foolish enough to call ketchup a vegetable cannot be expected to cut the mustard.
The supermarket chain Whole Foods has quite a radical employee empowerment program, where employees get to decide whether another employee can work in their team or not. If they think this person's a slacker, doesn't have good ideas, they can vote and say, no, we don't want this person to be working with us on the vegetable aisle.
Good intentions are not enough. They've never put an onion in the soup yet.
It doesn't matter how precisely the onion is cut as long as the person chewing it is happy.