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Effective Supervisors Quotes By Christina Engela

It is ironic that the only thing separating 'friend' from 'fiend' - is a single letter. — Christina Engela

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Charles Taylor

We define our identity always in dialogue with, sometimes in struggle against, the things our significant others want to see in us. Even after we outgrow some of these others - our parents, for instance - and they disappear from our lives, the conversation with them continues within us as long as we live. — Charles Taylor

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Raymond Chandler

I needed a drink and was in a hurry to get one. I — Raymond Chandler

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Lee Child

You're a hard man, Reacher," she said. He was quiet in turn. "I think I'm a realistic man," he said. "And a decent enough guy, all told." "You may find normal people don't agree." He nodded. "A lot of you don't," he said. — Lee Child

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Jessica Verdi

If there's anything worth any risk at all, it's got to be love, right? — Jessica Verdi

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Christopher Babson

If you don't know exactly where you are going (and why),that is exactly where you will end up. — Christopher Babson

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Wilkie Collins

Only give a woman love, and there is nothing she will not venture, suffer, and do. — Wilkie Collins

Effective Supervisors Quotes By Ben Bernanke

Given the central role of effective, firmwide risk management in maintaining strong financial institutions, it is clear that supervisors must redouble their efforts to help organizations improve their risk-management practices ... We are also considering the need for additional or revised supervisory guidance regarding various aspects of risk management, including further emphasis on the need for an enterprise-wide perspective when assessing risk. — Ben Bernanke