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A "sales process" typically refers to a teachable, repeatable set of steps that you or a sales team could use when working with a potential client or customer to move them from a 'lead' to a 'closed' sales or customer. By Todd Parker Sales Customer Lead Closed Process

Most Business Processes Are 90% Waste and 10% Value-Added Work By Jeffrey K. Liker Waste Work Business Processes Valueadded

Make a spurious division of one process into two, forget that you have done it, and then puzzle for centuries as to how the two get together. By Alan W. Watts Make Forget Spurious Division Process

Democracy is a process. By Paul Wolfowitz Democracy Process

A necessary process for the artist is one which begins with a point of view, a reaction to the environment, to people, to whatever it is one is concerned with. By Jacques Lipchitz View Environment People Process Artist

To be what one is, is to enter fully into being a process. By Carl R. Rogers Process Enter Fully

I beg you to believe that life is not a process, it's a drama By Malcolm Muggeridge Process Drama Beg Life

Every result or goal you want to achieve is preceded by a process. The secret to success is to remain unconditionally committed to your (day-to-day) process without being emotionally attached to your (day-to-day) results. Be emotionally engaged, but not emotionally attached. By Hal Elrod Emotionally Process Goal Achieve Preceded

What's important is not just to develop the technology; it's to develop the processes. By Hal Abelson Develop Technology Processes Important

Preparation is the pressure valve on a busy schedule. By Todd Stocker Preparation Schedule Pressure Valve Busy

In life there are no short cuts; process is still the best way to get ahead. By Bidemi Mark-Mordi Cuts Process Ahead Life Short

We should work on our process, not the outcome of our processes. By W. Edwards Deming Process Processes Work Outcome

I like to tell people that all of our products and business will go through three phases. There's vision, patience, and execution. By Steve Ballmer Phases Patience People Products Business

When one's work hides behind simple, process is kind of long story. By Shawn Lukas Simple Process Story Work Hides

Growth. Money. Quality. Creativity. Those are four pretty valid reasons why you should be thinking about process. By Rick Webb Growth Money Quality Creativity Process

Painting for process is the visual equivalent of journal writing, done not for the sake of being seen or published, but purely for the telling itself. By Michele Cassou Painting Writing Published Process Visual

(1) what process innovations had actually occurred? By Anonymous Occurred Process Innovations

This whole thing is a process, not an event. By William Paul Young Process Event Thing

That's what makes great products. It's not process-it's content. By Steve Jobs Products Makes Great Content Processit

We need to go through all the processes in order to understand what our calling is By Sunday Adelaja Processes Order Understand Calling

The Prayer Process is a seven-step tool designed to help us develop a routine of prayer, and the routine within the routine. By Matthew Kelly Prayer Routine Process Sevenstep Tool

The working process is ideally freeing my mind. By Robert Rauschenberg Mind Working Process Ideally Freeing

Control, edit and distill. By Van Day Truex Control Edit Distill

The Gaian process is more than a process. It is s self-reflecting entelechy of some sort. By Terence Mckenna Gaian Process Sort Selfreflecting Entelechy

This is the process of mental analysis, sifting through the selves, sifting through your thoughts, practicing mindfulness, learning to control thought. By Frederick Lenz Sifting Analysis Practicing Mindfulness Learning

If your attention is focused only on the result, then you are no longer in the process. But if you're in the process, then the result is guaranteed. By Deepak Chopra Process Result Attention Focused Longer

When the researchers compared whether process or analysis was more important in producing good decisions - those that increased revenues, profits, and market share - they found that "process mattered more than analysis - by a factor of six." Often a good process led to better analysis - for instance, by ferreting out faulty logic. By Chip Heath Profits Decisions Revenues Share Process

Phases of the creative process: Preparation-gathering impressions Incubation-letting go of certainties Immersion/Illumination-creative intervention/risk Revision-conscious structuring and editing of creative material. By Gail Sheehy Preparationgathering Immersion Illuminationcreative Incubationletting Revisionconscious

(1) collect things that command our attention; (2) process what they mean and what to do about them; and (3) organize the results, which we (4) review as options for what we choose to (5) do. By David Allen Collect Attention Process Organize Results

Step by step and the thing is done. By Charles Atlas Step Thing

Don't confuse the process with the goal. Working on our processes to make them better, easier, and more efficient is an indispensable activity and something we should continually work on - but it is not the goal. Making the product great is the goal. By Ed Catmull Goal Confuse Process Easier Working

A bad process wastes your brain cycles. A good process leverages them to maximum advantage. By Anonymous Cycles Process Bad Wastes Brain

I look at the artistic process as like experiencing the world, channeling it through your personality and sending it back out there. That's the process. By David Sanborn World Channeling Process Artistic Experiencing

All questions of process require an answer that begins with a very important sentence, and the sentence is: 'Everybody is different.' Whatever way of working you name - methodical, haphazard, gets up early in the morning, sleeps all day, works at night, revises immensely, never revises at all - someone has made great work with that way. By Robert Pinsky Sentence Questions Process Require Answer

I don't really analyze my process. I do know that if it's not right, I won't move on. I'm tenacious to a fault about that. By Doug Liman Process Analyze Move Tenacious Fault

In our instinctive attachments, our fear of change, and our wish for certainty and permanence, we may undercut the impermanence which is our greatest strength, our most fundamental identity. Without impermanence, there is no process. The nature of life is change. All hope is based on process. By Rachel Naomi Remen Attachments Permanence Strength Identity Change

When a company identifies how to integrate the processes needed to give the consumer a sense of job completion, it can blow away the competition. A product is easy to copy, but experiences are very hard to replicate. By Clayton M Christensen Completion Competition Company Identifies Integrate

Create form out of the nature of the task with the means of our time. This is our work. By Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe Create Time Form Nature Task

My process differs ... my process for a Richard Linklater film is very different than a process for Training Day. By Ethan Hawke Process Differs Day Richard Linklater

When I'm teaching, I tell my students: It's all process. Don't even think of product. By Maxine Hong Kingston Teaching Students Process Product

The nature of process, to one degree or another, involves failure. You have at it. It doesn't work. You keep pushing. It gets better. But it's not good. It gets worse. You got at it again. Then you desperately stab at it, believing "this isn't going to work." And it does! By Saul Bass Process Involves Failure Nature Degree

Make sure that you're nurturing your process. It's the only thing you can truly control, and it's the thing you'll always have regardless of where you end up. By Todd Henry Make Process Nurturing Thing Control

Effective process is not bureaucracy. Bureaucracy is senseless process. By Jeff Bezos Effective Process Bureaucracy Senseless

Fall in love with the process, and the results will come. By Eric Thomas Fall Process Love Results

Focus on the objective, execute the process to get there. By Edwin Dearborn Focus Objective Execute Process

The creative process, like a spiritual journey, is intuitive, non-linear, and experiential. It points us toward our essential nature, which is a reflection of the boundless creativity of the universe. By John Daido Loori Nonlinear Process Journey Intuitive Experiential

If you quit on the process, you are quitting on the result. By Idowu Koyenikan Process Result Quit Quitting

As you embrace the process-oriented approach described in The Practicing Mind, you'll achieve better results in any endeavor. By Michael J. Gelb Mind Practicing Endeavor Embrace Processoriented

The creative process must be explored ... as the expression of the normal people in the act of actualizing themselves. By Rollo May Explored Creative Process Expression Normal

Patience is what is needed to see through any process of production. By Sunday Adelaja Patience Production Needed Process

Too little process and you can't get good work done. Too much process and you can't get any work done. Most companies never find the middle. By Aaron Levie Process Work Good Middle Companies

So that is the design process or the creative process. Start with a problem, forget the problem, the problem reveals itself or the solution reveals itself and then you reevaulate it. This is what you are doing all the time. By Paul Rand Process Problem Design Creative Reveals

I see the Baldrige process as a powerful set of mechanisms for disciplined people engaged in disciplined thought and taking disciplined action to create great organizations that produce exceptional results. By James C. Collins Baldrige Disciplined Results Process Powerful

Three Ps that I can't sacrifice: Process, Purpose, and Principles. By Sharad Vivek Sagar Process Purpose Principles Sacrifice

Most people focus on the wrong thing; They focus on the result, not the process. The process is the sacrifice; it's all the hard parts - the sweat, the pain, the tears, the losses. You make the sacrifices anyway. You learn to enjoy them, or at least embrace them. In the end, it is the sacrifices that must fulfill you. By Ronda Rousey Focus Process Thing Result Sacrifices

A solid process lays the foundation for a healthy culture, one where ideas are evaluated by merit and not by job title. By Eric Ries Culture Title Solid Process Lays

As a human being, I'm work in process. By John Lydon Process Human Work

It is in [the] process of making something ... that the creator contacts a concrete reality outside his subjective life and moves into the realm of the transcendent. By Joseph C Zinker Process Transcendent Making Creator Contacts

I make music to process - because I have to, not for praise or accolades or reactions. By Mark Kozelek Process Reactions Make Music Praise

We embed social media inside our processes. Let's look at our processes and see how we can enhance them with social. By Sandy Carter Processes Social Embed Media Inside

Process, Not Product If you find yourself avoiding certain tasks because they make you uncomfortable, there is a great way to reframe things: Learn to focus on process, not product By Barbara Oakley Learn Product Process Uncomfortable Things

Often we concentrate on the process and forget the results. By Debasish Mridha Results Concentrate Process Forget

The best way to investigate the elusive phenomenon called the creative process may well be to target all the misconceptions, to explain what the creative process is not. By Lukas Foss Creative Process Misconceptions Investigate Elusive

The verification services that could be offered would be applied appropriately according to the business process that was involved, By Andy Burnham Involved Verification Services Offered Applied

Within this process, every individual act of building is a process in which space gets differentiated. It is not a process of addition, in which preformed parts are combined to create a whole, but a process of unfolding, like the evolution of an embryo, in which the whole precedes the parts, and actually gives birth to them, by splitting. By Christopher W. Alexander Process Differentiated Individual Act Building

I believe in process. I believe that having a really difficult process is more valuable than a good outcome. By Tina Fey Process Outcome Difficult Valuable Good

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Workflow is understanding your job, understanding your tools, and then not thinking about it any more. By Merlin Mann Understanding Workflow Job Tools Thinking

The process is only a means to an end-creating the painting I want. It doesn't mean anything itself. It's only a way of creating a result. By Jackson Pollock Process Endcreating Painting Result Creating

When the outcome drives the process we will only ever go where we've already been. If process drives the outcome we may not know where we're going, but we will know we want to be there. By Bruce Mau Outcome Drives Process

I'm kind of a nerd, so whenever I get a chance to talk to an artist I really admire, I tend to gravitate to process. By Susan Sarandon Nerd Admire Process Kind Chance

Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. By Homer Wise Resolve Perform Patient

Process innovation is different from product innovation. It's about how do you create a new product or develop a new product or manufacture a new product, but not a new product itself? By Nirmalya Kumar Product Innovation Process Create Develop

We're not an end-result operation. Our whole deal, why we're good, is because we're very, very focused on the process. By Mark Saltveit Operation Endresult Deal Good Process

These are astonishingly early processes. The By Andrew Solomon Processes Astonishingly Early

The only process you've mastered is the process of elimination, and the only reason you've mastered that is because you can do it in the toilet. By Orson Scott Card Mastered Process Elimination Toilet Reason

First, you have to finish. By Michael Schumacher Finish

The three processes - people, strategy, and operations - remain the building blocks and heart of good execution. By Ram Charan People Strategy Processes Operations Remain

A consultation process is what some authority sets in motion preparatory to doing what it intended all along. By Keith Waterhouse Consultation Process Authority Sets Motion

The next thing you do is allocate resources. By Keith Rabois Resources Thing Allocate

Writing isn't about the process. It is about creating. The joy comes not from the process but from the creation. By Harlan Coben Writing Process Creating Creation Joy

In product development, our greatest waste is not unproductive engineers, but work products sitting idle in process queues. By Donald G. Reinertsen Development Engineers Queues Greatest Waste

Not everything needed to be processed. Some things needed to be ignored and slept on. By Max Wirestone Processed Needed Things Slept

Trust processes as well as people. By Andy Hargreaves Trust People Processes

Write. Publish. Repeat. By Kristine Kathryn Rusch Write Publish Repeat

Invest your time in producing product or service By Sunday Adelaja Invest Service Time Producing Product

If I work toward an end, meantime I am confined to a process. By Hugh Prather End Meantime Process Work Confined

Art resides in the quality of doing, process is not magic. By Charles Eames Art Process Magic Resides Quality

You put aside the work that's done, and seek some work to do. By Ovid Work Put Seek

These steps are: Deep Observation (The Passive Mode), Skills Acquisition (The Practice Mode), and Experimentation (The Active Mode). Keep By Robert Greene Mode Deep Observation Skills Acquisition

Design is a process - an intimate collaboration between engineers, designers, and clients. By Henry Dreyfuss Designers Design Process Engineers Clients

Delete, delegate, de-spec, and defer. By Shu Hattori Delete Delegate Despec Defer

Effective leaders are able to manage the tensions of these two objectives and ensure that the team regularly addresses its processes. They understand that processes are the best vehicle through which the team both works together and thinks together, and the team cannot perform any better than its processes will allow it to. By Pat Macmillan Team Processes Effective Leaders Manage

The urge to purge the material I come up with is, I guess, an ongoing process. By Kathryn Bigelow Guess Process Urge Purge Material

First feel sure of idea, then the execution will be easier. By Eva Hesse Idea Easier Feel Execution

When you open up your process and invite people in, you learn. By Austin Kleon Learn Open Process Invite People

Execution is a systematic process of rigorously discussing hows and whats, tenaciously following through, and ensuring accountability. By Lawrence Bossidy Execution Tenaciously Accountability Systematic Process

The most time consuming process in the world is probably "thinking". By Amit Kalantri Thinking Time Consuming Process World

Whether we're conscious of it or not, our work and personal lives are made up of daily rituals, including when we eat our meals, how we shower or groom, or how we approach our daily descent into the digital world of email communication. By Chip Conley Daily Rituals Including Meals Groom

We called [the] process photomontage, because it embodied our refusal to play the part of the artist. We regarded ourselves as engineers, and our work as construction: we assembled our work, like a fitter. By Raoul Hausmann Called Process Photomontage Artist Embodied