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Powerful Teams Quotes By Gene Kim

A great team doesn't mean that they had the smartest people. What made those teams great is that everyone trusted one another. It can be a powerful thing when that magic dynamic exists. — Gene Kim

Powerful Teams Quotes By Sarah Stillman

I think the daily challenge for a lot of beat reporters is, how do you get past the regurgitated sound bites of powerful people or evasion masters who are so used to this routine - the theatricality of press conferences and stage-managed interviews and teams of handlers? — Sarah Stillman

Powerful Teams Quotes By Don Mattingly

Good teams I played on ... just the tone that they play with, the energy they play with, how they go about it. When you get it going the right way, you get everyone going in the same direction and it's a powerful thing. — Don Mattingly

Powerful Teams Quotes By Don Scardino

I can speak to actors in their terms. Knowing I was an actor, they relax. You can have the best shot in the world - but, at the center of it, you still need a good performance. — Don Scardino

Powerful Teams Quotes By Rider Strong

I'd much rather do one or two takes of one thing and then see how it goes. — Rider Strong

Powerful Teams Quotes By J. Daniels

it's fucking pathetic how much effort it takes to hate someone — J. Daniels

Powerful Teams Quotes By Pindar

Mother of the Sun, Theia of many names, for your sake men honor gold as more powerful than anything else; and through the value you bestow on them, o queen, ships contending on the sea and yoked teams of horses in swift-whirling contests become marvels. — Pindar

Powerful Teams Quotes By John Dillinger

We're having too good a time today. We ain't thinking about tomorrow. — John Dillinger

Powerful Teams Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Every one has something in his nature which, if he were to express it openly, would of necessity give offence. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe