Innovative Companies Quotes
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Know the enemy and know yourself.
— Sun Tzu
The meaning of service is to do the work assigned ungrudgingly and without thought of personal reward material or moral.
— D.T. Suzuki
Simply. Accelerate your Results
— Anne Graham
Many of the innovative companies got their best product ideas from customers. That comes from listening, intently and regularly.
— Tom Peters
Her character will be fixed, and she will, at sixteen, be the most determined flirt that ever made herself and her family ridiculous.
— Jane Austen
Innovative companies have started to realize there are not enough 'green consumers' willing to pay more for something just because it's green.
— Lynn Jurich
I'm worried about parents who aren't parenting.
— Barbara Bush
Like a child star whose fame fades as the years advance, many once-innovative companies become less so as they mature.
— Gary Hamel
Companies have to be innovative in leading with values the same way they have to be innovative in their products and services.
— John Gerzema
staggered on together. A dark shape
— Jennie Hansen
To discuss the idea of silence in art is to discuss the various alternatives within this essentially unalterable situation. 4
— Susan Sontag
I eat like a horse!
— Elle Macpherson
Average companies give their people something to work on. In contrast, the most innovative organizations give their people something to work toward.
— Simon Sinek
Since karate is a martial art, you must practice with the utmost seriousness from the very beginning.
— Gichin Funakoshi
The social and economic impact of innovative American researchers, companies, and workers over the course of U.S. history have been enormous.
— Robert Hormats
I think the older I get, the less I should be doing.
— James Purefoy
When poets go off the boil, they sound like bumble bees; when critics do, they sound like sewing machines.
— Mason Cooley