Automation Quote by Eliyahu Goldratt Download Open image “Automation is good, so long as you know exactly where to put the machine.” — Eliyahu Goldratt ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Automation Computers Good Long Machine Robotics Where
I think one of the most interesting things about automation isn't on the practical side. I think it's about creating magic and wonder and… — Genevieve Bell Copy Share Image
Automation is great for profits, but it's a real potential trouble area for society. — Chieh Huang Copy Share Image
The way you deal with automation is by upgrading people's skills so they can get the jobs of the future. — John Delaney Copy Share Image
The automation of automation, the automation of intelligence, is such an incredible idea that if we could continue to improve this capability, the applications… — Jensen Huang Copy Share Image
Everything I do is 100% automation, which means I'm just doing it live. — Bradford Cox Copy Share Image
The age of automation is going to be the age of "do it yourself". — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
As technology advances, it reverses the characteristics of every situation again and again. The age of automation is going to be the age of… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
In many cases, jobs that used to be done by people are going to be able to be done through automation. I don't have… — John Sculley Copy Share Image
Automation is going to cause unemployment, and we need to prepare for it. — Mark Cuban Copy Share Image
You’re either the one that creates the automation or you’re getting automated. — Tom Preston-Werner Copy Share Image
“There is one potential problem with automation: that it will be accompanied by complacency and ignorance.” — Richard de Crespigny Copy Share Image
If the system should not need parts now, the worker should not produce because you are just absorbing instead of producing. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
Every one of you is a super genius if you just focus your common sense. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
Growth becomes less important than stability; we have to give people changes slowly. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
Every situation, no matter how complex it initially looks, is exceedingly simple. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
As a CEO, you have to take the active action to force most of your resources to stand idle from time to time -… — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
To be a good manager, a manager tries to constantly fight to reduce waste. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
You need collaboration of its people; it's the only way to improve a company - can you ignore that? You need a win-win for… — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
Good luck is when opportunity meets preparation, while bad luck is when lack of preparation meets reality. — Eliyahu Goldratt Copy Share Image
“But it will make mistakes," she says. "Hadoop will probably get us from a hundred thousand buildings down to, like, five thousand." "So we're… — Robin Sloan Copy Share Image
If cheap immigrant labor is made unavailable, employers can hire Americans at a higher wage, or replace low-wage immigrant workers with technology and automation,… — Jan C. Ting Copy Share Image
Life in this society being, at best, an utter bore and no aspect of society being at all relevant to women, there remains to… — Valerie Solanas Copy Share Image
I think the automation of vision is a much bigger deal than the invention of perspective. — Trevor Paglen Copy Share Image
Many Western nations have made significant gains through automation and operational excellence, while emerging markets rely on ever-increasing numbers of workers. Each will improve… — Dinesh Paliwal Copy Share Image
“Best4Automation is the industry marketplace, which combines all the advantages of a modern on-line shop with the fast logistics of large manufacturers. Our well-known… — Best4automation Copy Share Image
“Automation is cost cutting by tightening the corners and not cutting them.” — Haresh Sippy Copy Share Image
And a revolution of automation finds machines replacing men in the mines and mills of America, without replacing their incomes or their training or… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
When the manufacturing decline began in earnest in 2001, the main culprits were the offshoring of jobs to China, with which we have no… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
To be sure, robotics are not the only job killers out there, with outsourcing stealing far more gigs than automation. — Daniel Lyons Copy Share Image
I see three forces militating in favor of growing inequality: increasing measurement of worker value added, automation through smart software, and globalization. — Tyler Cowen Copy Share Image
Our whole economy and society is already being changed by the fact that we have increasing unemployment, mass unemployment and that's what we're facing… — Gemma Chan Copy Share Image