Quotes about Business
I think the story is important in every business. Why do you exist, why are you here, why is your product different, why should I pay attention, why should I care?
- Jason Fried
Minibars are very appealing, especially when someone else is paying.
- Holly Hunter
I've been put in multiple boxes as blogging and as an influencer and not really perceived as a businesswoman, and that's something that I've really had to grow into.
- Huda Kattan
No person will make a great business who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit.
- Andrew Carnegie
There is one rule for the industrialist and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible.
- Henry Ford
I have stocked shelves, waited on tables, and bartended. I have been a salesperson at many levels. Each giving me a unique view of what made a company successful and, even more importantly, what made a company fail.
- Mark Cuban
My concern is that we live in an economy in which stabbing someone and waiting for them to complain before we remove the knife has become the normal way of doing business. When did we lose sight of the fact that it's not nice to stab people in the first place?
- Simon Sinek
Football today means players stay less now than ever before and you have to accept that. As a manager, a big part of your business is doing far too much business that you don't want to do really.
- Sam Allardyce
If you look at the average age of a company on the Dow Jones index, it's something like 35 years or younger. In other words... success is no indication of longevity.
- Simon Sinek
What happened in the '70s was albums and concerts began making a hell of a lot more money, and then the suits got involved.
- Richard Ashcroft
If I have to build a big company by mistreating other people then the Bible says WOE to me. I don't know what that is, but I don't want any of it.
- Joyce Meyer
Until that moment of utterance, every objective analysis of economic production in Egypt would have concluded that the pain of the peasants is a necessary, normal, even natural arrangement of labor—the cost of doing business.
- Walter Brueggemann