A Quote by Denise Morrison

I was so results-oriented. — © Denise Morrison
I was so results-oriented.
I'm an ER doctor, period. I look at a problem with a certain lens: very action-oriented, very results-oriented.
I'm results-oriented.
I am results-oriented.
People want results. I call it 'results oriented conservatism,' R.O.C. because that's what people want out of government.
I'm a results-oriented person and my Senate record shows that.
Pop is totally results-oriented and there is a very strong feedback loop.
Female leaders are more oriented toward real and long-lasting results of their policies.
I'm a very results-oriented person. I want to see us move the ball forward.
As you embrace the process-oriented approach described in The Practicing Mind, you'll achieve better results in any endeavor.
You may not always be as successful as you want to be, but you have to stay goal-oriented. Put in all your efforts, and you will see the results.
I want it to be said that the Bush administration was a results-oriented administration, because I believe the results of focusing our attention and energy on teaching children to read and having an education system that's responsive to the child and to the parents, as opposed to mired in a system that refuses to change, will make America what we want it to be - a more literate country and a hopefuller country.
In the West we have a tendency to be profit-oriented, where everything is measured according to the results and we get caught up in being more and more active to generate results. In the East-especially in India-I find that people are more content to just be, to just sit around under a banyan tree for half a day chatting to each other. We Westerners would probably call that wasting time. But there is value to it. Being with someone, listening without a clock and without anticipation of results, teaches us about love. The success of love is in the loving-it is not in the result of loving.
Make sure your work is never results-oriented. The result is a byproduct of the work, in a way.
I've fought very hard against populism throughout my political career. I'm very happy that Greece now has a moderate, results-oriented, non-populist government.
If science is to progress, what we need is the ability to experiment, honesty in reporting results—the results must be reported without somebody saying what they would like the results to have been—and finally—an important thing—the intelligence to interpret the results.
All companies can benefit from fostering a more flexible environment (creating a place where the most talented, industrious, and entrepreneurial people want to work) and relinquishing hierarchical control to favor a results-oriented meritocracy.
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