A Quote by Steve Bruce

I think as a manager you have always got to be looking at how you can improve. — © Steve Bruce
I think as a manager you have always got to be looking at how you can improve.
Pep is the best manager in the world. He's always looking to help me get better and improve my game.
I'm always looking at things and seeing how I can improve upon them. I think it's my responsibility to focus on how I can do better, as opposed to what I've done well.
I was being rejected all the time. Agents would say, 'I don't think you're the type they're looking for.' I was always like, 'You think? I don't want you to think. I want them to think that.' This business is all about someone's opinion, but not the agent or the manager's. How do they know? They're not that person.
I think that every manager who starts work with a team has the best expectations and is giving all he's got to improve immediately.
Part of being an athlete is constantly striving for more. We're looking for perfection in a world where that doesn't exist. No matter what we do and what we accomplish or how we perform, we're always looking at areas we can improve upon.
If you go to Real Madrid, there's no time to improve as a manager. You don't have a chance to be a better manager, you already have to be the best.
I think, as long as I'm in this line of work, I'm always going to be mentioned when Celtic are looking for a new manager.
It's the manager's job to always knock on the door, to always strive to improve, but there has to be a reasonable degree of common sense too.
I've got a mission to help people improve and massively change their lives and create breakthroughs, so I'm always looking for them and I'm the first guinea pig.
I think whenever you have a product you are always trying to improve it. Whether it is a commercial project out on the market or it's a creative collaboration, you are always looking to keep you audiences more engaged.
If you are a club manager and things are going well, it's a great feeling because you've got the whole city behind you. If you're manager of your country and it's going well - and you've got a whole nation proud of you - I can't describe how that feels.
I'm always looking for more, looking to improve and get better. That's something inside me, I know I have to work for it.
I work hard to improve myself as a person - as a father, as a husband, as a manager. I'm always on that mission.
An artist or writer always has to move forward. All the time you're trying to improve yourself, or at least look at ways to improve things or make things better. I'm not really one to harp on previous records. I'm always looking forward to what I'm doing now, and what's ahead.
If the manager thinks there is another player better than you, he is going to play, and this is the way. You have to try to improve and keep fighting and try to change the manager's mind.
A manager sets objectives - A manager organizes - A manager motivates and communicates - A manager, by establishing yardsticks, measures - A manager develops people.
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