A Quote by Henry Mintzberg

The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality. — © Henry Mintzberg
The prime occupational hazard of a manager is superficiality.
The chief occupational hazard of leadership is pride.
When you are an actor, rejection and disappointment are an occupational hazard.
Feeling inadequate is an occupational hazard of motherhood.
My occupational hazard is my occupation's just not around.
My occupational hazard is that I can't help plagiarizing from real life.
Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming; feedback is the treatment.
A writer's occupational hazard: I think of eavesdropping as minding my business.
A tendency to make metaphorical connections is an occupational hazard for those of us who write.
I'm not a depressive, but I certainly have mood swings. It's an occupational hazard, I would say, and I'm glad I'm in the occupation I'm in.
Taking pleasure in the dark side may be some sort of occupational hazard for reporters.
Although it shouldn't be, men behaving badly is sort of an occupational hazard for those working in Washington.
The occupational hazard of being a Playboy Bunny is the aching facial muscles brought on by obligatory smiles.
The occupational hazard of making a spectacle of yourself, over the long haul, is that at some point you buy a ticket too.
It is an occupational hazard that anyone who has spent her life learning how to lie eventually becomes bad at telling the truth.
Economists have the same occupational hazard as baseball managers and football coaches: Every person on the street knows their job better than they do.
Life is itself an occupational hazard. Sometimes the things we love hurt us. Embracing and navigating around that contradiction is part of what it is to be alive.
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