A Quote by Tom Peters

There is no such thing as an insignificant improvement. — © Tom Peters
There is no such thing as an insignificant improvement.
It is better to be doing the most insignificant thing than to reckon even a half-hour insignificant.
Tiny-perhaps." Rovender kept his eyes fixed on the rings. "Insignificant-never, Eva Nine. No living thing is insignificant.
I believe that Judaism was an improvement on polytheism; Christianity was an improvement on Judaism (to some degree and in some departments only); that Protestantism is an improvement on Catholicism; that Mormonism is an improvement on Protestantism. So I give Joseph Smith credit as an innovator and as a smart fellow.
One percent improvement in 1,000 things is better than 1,000% improvement in one thing.
As there is no insignificant work, there is not an insignificant leader. All leaders need training...not just a few.
If a man could understand all the horror of the lives of ordinary people who are turning around in a circle of insignificant interests and insignificant aims, if he could understand what they are losing, he would understand that there can only be one thing that is serious for him - to escape from the general law, to be free. What can be serious for a man in prison who is condemned to death? Only one thing: How to save himself, how to escape: nothing else is serious.
I see no reason to believe that a creator of protoplasm or primeval matter, if such there be, has any reason to be interested in our insignificant race in a tiny corner of the universe, and still less in us, as still more insignificant individuals. Again, I see no reason why the belief that we are insignificant or fortuitous should lessen our faith.
No living thing is insignificant.
It's bad enough to feel insignificant, but it's unbearable to have it grained into your soul that you will never, can never, be anything but insignificant.
If you're not the brightest or if you're not great at sports, or if you're not artistic, then you've got to find a way to make your mark; otherwise you're just this tiny little insignificant dot. I didn't want to be insignificant, so I made people laugh.
Where there is no standard, there can be no improvement. For these reasons, standards are the basis for both maintenance and improvement
The man who reads only for improvement is beyond the hope of much improvement before he begins.
School improvement is not a mystery. Incremental, even dramatic improvement is not only possible but probable under the right conditions.
Progress is made by the improvement of people, not the improvement of machines.
If there was one thing I refused to be, it was an insignificant footnote in some boy's history.
...everything in psychosocial evolution which can properly be called advance, or progress, or improvement, is due directionaly to the increase or improvement of knowledge.
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