Any man of reasonable intelligence can make money if that's what he wants. Mostly it's women or clothes or admiration he really wants and they deflect him.
John SteinbeckStichwörter: business
International business, once allowed to stalk uncontrolled, killed the local, the small, the quirky.
Alexander McCall SmithStichwörter: economics quality business
Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.
Sun TzuStichwörter: war strategy business
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When you surround an army, leave an outlet free. Do not press a desperate foe too hard.
Sun TzuStichwörter: war strategy business
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If we only have great companies, we will merely have a prosperous society, not a great one. Economic growth and power are the means, not the definition, of a great nation.
James C. CollinsStichwörter: society business non-profit
To become successful, one must put themselves in the paths of giants!
Lillian CauldwellStichwörter: success writing business confident
You can’t tax business. Business doesn’t pay taxes. It collects taxes.
Ronald ReaganStichwörter: business economy taxes taxing
The purpose of business is to create and keep a customer.
Peter F. DruckerStichwörter: business
Today, brands are not the preserve of marketing department. Brands are too important to be left to the marketing department - or any other 'department,' come to that. Organizational ghettoes do not create vibrant world-changing brands.
Thomas GadStichwörter: business marketing brand
We have not noticed how fast the rest has risen. Most of the industrialized world--and a good part of the nonindustrialized world as well--has better cell phone service than the United States. Broadband is faster and cheaper across the industrial world, from Canada to France to Japan, and the United States now stands sixteenth in the world in broadband penetration per capita. Americans are constantly told by their politicians that the only thing we have to learn from other countries' health care systems is to be thankful for ours. Most Americans ignore the fact that a third of the country's public schools are totally dysfunctional (because their children go to the other two-thirds). The American litigation system is now routinely referred to as a huge cost to doing business, but no one dares propose any reform of it. Our mortgage deduction for housing costs a staggering $80 billion a year, and we are told it is crucial to support home ownership, except that Margaret Thatcher eliminated it in Britain, and yet that country has the same rate of home ownership as the United States. We rarely look around and notice other options and alternatives, convinced that "we're number one.
Fareed ZakariaStichwörter: nationalism economics technology business globalization
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