Leadership in business quotes:

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  • In politics, as in business, leadership is crucial. -- Edgar Bronfman, Sr.
  • We all know business financial performance improves when more women are in senior levels of management and leadership. -- Beth Brooke
  • People invest in businesses that they believe have the leadership, mission and team to grow and operate profitably. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • I want American Dream growth - lots of new businesses, well-paying jobs, and American leadership in new industries, like clean energy and biotechnology. -- William J. Clinton
  • I think that in any group activity - whether it be business, sports, or family - there has to be leadership or it won't be successful. -- John Wooden
  • There are certain skills that business people have that are - that are, in fact, helpful in - when it comes to being in political leadership. -- Rick Santorum
  • I grew up in a household that revered building businesses. It wasn't thinking about leadership; it was more about building something. To build something, you ultimately have to lead. -- Penny Pritzker
  • Women need to be in key operational roles where they run businesses in the organization. Sometimes when organizations focus on leadership diversity, they're mostly in areas like HR or non-operating line functions. -- Gracia Martore
  • We live in a time where government is not a leadership thing, it's more a business that's out there and running riot, so I guess the people have to go out there and say stuff. -- Yahoo Serious
  • There is a science to managing high tech businesses, and it needs to be respected. One of them is that in technology businesses, leadership is temporary. It's constantly recycling. So the asset has limited lifetime. -- Eric Schmidt
  • It's not easy for an entrepreneur to find the time to blog. But for those who do it, it is a great tool to communicate with the various stakeholders in their business and build a reputation for thought leadership. -- Fred Wilson
  • Whether it was his ability to turn around the Massachusetts economy or turn around businesses in the private sector, Mitt Romney has demonstrated the leadership that we need in the White House to get the country on the right track. -- Lisa Murkowski
  • In a leadership role in Iraq and in running my own business, what I've learned is if you don't listen, you're going to strike out. You're going to fail miserably. The people you work with have got to know you're engaged and you're listening. -- Brad Wenstrup
  • As I've progressed in my career, I've come to appreciate - and really value - the other attributes that define a company's success beyond the P&L: great leadership, long-term financial strength, ethical business practices, evolving business strategies, sound governance, powerful brands, values-based decision-making. -- Ursula Burns
  • I don't run a non-profit. There are lots of non-profits in America - in Detroit, parts of Wall Street, etc. I run a not for profit. We're a business. The only difference is that instead of selling soap or sneakers, we sell hope and leadership. -- Nancy Lublin
  • Twenty-eight years in business and you understand the importance of problem solving and the importance of efficiency, because if you don't become efficient, you don't run a business well, and you are out of business. And I think some of those principles could be applied to leadership in Washington. -- Steve Daines
  • My sports were team sports: ice hockey and baseball. The whole team dynamic is similar in business. Leadership is earned - the captain earns that role; it's not because he's the coach's son. These are all things we know, but in today's world, it's not a bad idea to remind ourselves. -- James McNerney
  • The business manager was doing fine back in his office while they were out on the line, hungry. And, so they started to see a lot of that and there was, that maybe the leadership had its own cause. More so than the miners, you know, it was like a power struggle. -- Richard Grimes
  • Entrepreneurialism, to me, means being able to fail. And I believe that kind of leadership is not necessary only in business, but it's necessary for running countries, too. You've got to be able to believe in something strongly enough that you want to do it even if there's a risk of failure. -- Bernard L. Schwartz
  • American philanthropic custom owes much to leadership by business and professional people. -- Robert L. Payton
  • I commend #AIESEC's continuing efforts to develop the #future #business #leadership of our countries. -- Nelson Mandela
  • A business, successful or not, is merely a reflection of the character of its leadership. -- S. Truett Cathy
  • There is no blueprint to leadership, quite the conundrum in a business world where standardization is celebrated. -- Noel DeJesus
  • Successful charitable fund-raising has much in common with managing a business: It requires leadership, persistence, and creativity. -- David Rockefeller
  • But to practice leadership, you need to accept that you are in the business of generating chaos, confusion, and conflict -- Ronald A. Heifetz
  • The efforts of a leader will be emulated. Depending on the quality of appointed leadership, this can be medicine or poison to a living business. -- Steve Maraboli
  • We're going to see leadership emerge as the most important element of business - the attribute that is highest in demand and shortest in supply. -- Tom Peters
  • I think that in any group activity - whether it be business, sports, or family - there has to be leadership or it wont be successful. -- John Wooden
  • Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence." (Harvard Business School definition of leadership) -- Sheryl Sandberg
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