
| istribution is so simple that the number of possible problems can be counted on two hands. All of these problems can be solved by applying acquired instincts. The number of people who have acquired the instincts can also be counted on two hands. | |
| onsensus is an anathema to Leadership. | |
| he Truth shall set you free. . . But first, it will piss you off. | |
| he great obstacle to progress is not ignorance; rather the presumption of knowledge . . . Every great discovery discloses hitherto unimagined realms of ignorance. | |
| here is no such thing as a good decision or a bad decision, only consequences of decisions. | |
| atrix Management means: you have all the authority you never get caught using . . . The fancier your title, the more people you work for. | |
| irst Law of Thermodynamics: All focus happens in a serial fashion; thus, if the heat's on someone else, it can't possibly be on you. | |
| trategy du Jour happens. | |
| f something is said to have value then that value must be measurable, else it has no value. | |
| hird things third . . . Your chance of success is directly proportional to your ability to recognize those things that don't need to get done, then proceed not to do them. | |
| ven the worthless can serve: As a perfectly good, bad example. | |
| f you can't write your idea down on the back of my business card, you don't have a clear idea. | |
| o guts, no Air Medal. |