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Robert Heller
Дата рождения: 1826
Дата смерти: 1878
Robert Heller, also Joseph Heller, was an English magician, mentalist, and musician. The year of his birth is the subject of some speculation; some sources list it as 1829 while others claim 1830.
As the son of a famous concert pianist, Heller began his life as a musician studying at the Royal Academy of Music. After becoming fascinated with magic at age 14, Heller began copying his idol Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, from whom he adopted his first name. Heller left his scholarship at the academy to become a professional magician.
Heller's magic career began in New York City in 1858. In an attempt to copy the style of Houdin, Heller wore a dark wig and spoke in a French accent when he performed. His act was such a failure that he moved to Washington, D.C. to become a music teacher.
Heller married one of his pupils, the daughter of a wealthy Washington resident and would eventually return to New York. Deciding to try his magic act again, Heller abandoned the accent and image of before and focused on the presentation of his illusions. His tour that spanned from 1869 to 1875 became a success throughout much of the United States, Great Britain, Europe, and Asia. Heller's success prompted fellow magician Harry Kellar to change his name as to avoid the impression that he was copying the greatness of Heller.
Heller retired from magic after his successful tour. He spent the remaining years of his life performing piano in Washington, D.C. In 1878, Heller died suddenly of pneumonia in Philadelphia, United States and was buried in Mount Moriah Cemetery in Yeadon, Pennsylvania.
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„The difference between management and administration (which is what the bureaucrats used to do exclusively)… is the difference… between choice and rigidity.“
— Robert Heller
Robert Heller, cited in: Director Vol 35 (1982). p. 88
„Although he reputedly hated the label of ‘guru’, Peter Drucker was, by any standards, the greatest management guru the world has yet seen. In 1996, the McKinsey Quarterly journal described him as the ‘the one guru to whom other gurus kowtow’ and Robert Heller described him as ‘the greatest man in the history of management’, praise indeed for a man who described himself as ‘just an old journalist’.“
— Robert Heller
Robert Heller and Alistair Schofield (2006) " Peter J Drucker (1909~2005) http://www.extensor.co.uk/articles/peter_drucker/peter_drucker.html" on extensor.co.uk
„Decision tree - The most picturesque of all the allegedly scientific aids to making decisions. The analyst charts all the possible outcomes of different options, and charts all the latters' outcomes, too. This produces a series of stems and branches (hence the tree). Each of the chains of events is given a probability and a monetary value.“
— Robert Heller
The Pocket Manager, (1987), p. 73
„Effective management always means asking the right question.“
— Robert Heller
The supermanagers: Managing for Success, the Movers and the Doers, the Reasons Why (1984), p. 304; As cited in: Paul Pryor (2000) Marketing Construction Services. p. 100
„The first myth of management is that it exists. The second myth of management is that success equals skill.“
— Robert Heller
Robert Heller cited in : Jonathon Green (1984) The Cynic's Lexicon: A Dictionary of Amoral Advice. p. 92
„All businesses operate below their true potential. That is unavoidable, given the fallibility of human beings.“
— Robert Heller
The Decision makers (1989), Ch. 10. The Competitors
„CEO of General Electric for 30 years, Jack Welch was declared the greatest manager of the 20th century. Focusing firmly on results, he revolutionized management to achieve phenomenal growth for his company.“
— Robert Heller
Robert Heller (2001) Jack Welch Dorling Kindersley Pub.
„Managers are to information as alcoholics are to booze. They consume enormous amounts, constantly crave more, but have great difficulty in digesting their existing intake.“
— Robert Heller
Robert Heller (1975) "Research in light of a dark tunnel" Audit AGB research. London, Spring 1973: Cited in Peter M. Chisnall (1977) Effective industrial marketing. p. 91
„Never ignore a gut feeling, but never believe that's enough.“
— Robert Heller
Robert Heller; cited in: Hubert J. M. Hermans (2012) Between Dreaming and Recognition Seeking. p. 107
„Common sense suggests that some factors in a [risk management] process are more important than others — and analysis supports this. In reality, only 20 percent of activities. In reality, only 20 percent of activities may account for up to 80 percent of results. This is known as Pareto's law, the “80/20 rule”…Pareto's law concentrates on the significant 20 percent and gives the less important 80 percent lower priority.“
— Robert Heller
Making Decisions, (1998), as cited in: William G. Ramroth, Jr. (2007) Risk Management for Design Professionals. p. 53
„Letting I dare not wait upon I would is a mug's game, and those who play it usually get mugged.“
— Robert Heller
The Decision makers (1989), Ch. 3. The Truth About Decisions
„What goes wrong [in long-range planning] is that sensible anticipation gets converted into foolish numbers: and their validity always hinges on large loose assumptions.“
— Robert Heller
The Naked Manager (1972), Cited in: Michael Armstrong, Tina Stephens (2005) A Handbook Of Management And Leadership. p. 71