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  • I am very proud to follow the rules of our company. -- Ingvar Kamprad
  • I have great expectations for our company; pretzels were just the beginning. -- Nell Newman
  • Once investors come in, it's hardly your company anymore! -- Henrik Fisker
  • Your company's most valuable asset is how it is known to its customers. -- Brian Tracy
  • Be loyal to your boss, your company, your co-workers. Someone is always listening. -- Brian Tracy
  • Only our company and a handful of others are poised to write the future. -- Steve Ballmer
  • A bankruptcy judge can fix your balance sheet, but he cannot fix your company. -- Gordon Bethune
  • Failure of your company is not failure in life. Failure in your relationships is. -- Evan Williams
  • Consultants have credibility because they are not dumb enough to work at your company. -- Scott Adams
  • If you don't know your blood pressure, it's like not knowing the value of your company. -- Mehmet Oz
  • I'm a big believer that it doesn't matter what you call your company, nobody ever notices. -- Matthew Vaughn
  • Make a total commitment to your company, your job, and your career. Uncommitted people have no future. -- Brian Tracy
  • Set a clear, easy-to-understand vision for your company, and make it be a mission people believe in. -- Sam Altman
  • If your company has a clean-desk policy, the company is nuts and you're nuts to stay there. -- Tom Peters
  • The way you manage your company and the way you manage your people has to be totally different. -- Carol Bartz
  • Know what your customers want most and what your company does best. Focus on where those two meet. -- Kevin Stirtz
  • Fire fast: Fire people who do not fit into the culture of your company and who are negative. -- Jason Calacanis
  • A good reputation for yourself and your company is an invaluable asset not reflected in the balance sheets. -- Li Ka-shing
  • You don't achieve greatness in life being surrounded by mediocre people with mediocre values. Choose your company wisely. -- Amy Chan
  • The people who get into trouble in our company are those who carry around the anchor of the past. -- John Welch
  • Not only is there no question of solitude, but in the long run we may not choose our company. -- Elizabeth Bowen
  • The most meaningful way to differentiate your company from your competition, is to do an outstanding job with information. -- Bill Gates
  • The difference between friends and pets is that friends we allow into our company, pets we allow into our solitude. -- Robert Breault
  • It is the logical next step in our ongoing effort to shift our company's centre of gravity, accelerate our growth -- Denise Morrison
  • Our plate is full. We have a lot to do building our company organically and that is our key focus. -- Jamie Dimon
  • If you've got a good job, you should bust your butt to make your company as successful and profitable as possible. -- Jason Calacanis
  • If you are not trying new ways every single day in your company, you will not get to your optimal point. -- Vineet Nayar
  • For better or for worse, our company (The News Corporation Ltd.) is a reflection of my thinking, my character, my values. -- Rupert Murdoch
  • If our company is to survive and prosper, over the long term we must get our share of the youth market. -- R. J. Reynolds
  • I want our company to leave a legacy of learning to find the balance between what's good and what's good for you. -- Nell Newman
  • At the end of the day, if you're a professional athlete in track and field you are the CEO of your company. -- Carl Lewis
  • The most important part of any acquisition is your ability to culturally integrate the people in the companies you acquire and your company. -- Baba Kalyani
  • If you believe in your company. If you believe in your product. If you believe in yourself. Then you can march to success. -- Jeffrey Gitomer
  • Hire sales people who are really smart problem solvers, but lack courage, hunger and competitiveness, and your company will go out of business. -- Ben Horowitz
  • And with puppets, especially in our company, we sort of demand a very high standard of puppetry, so it's a real technical skill. -- Brian Henson
  • When consumers purchase a Toyota, they are not simply purchasing a car, truck or van. They are placing their trust in our company. -- Akio Toyoda
  • We are out-of-the-gates strong in fiscal 2015. We grew revenue 8% in the first quarter and exceeded our QuickBooks Online subscriber and our company financial targets. -- Brad D. Smith
  • I work for a place that's been great to me over the years, and when you make a mistake, you're hurting your company as well. -- John King
  • Think as you work, for in the final analysis, your worth to your company comes not only in solving problems, but also in anticipating them. -- Tom Lehrer
  • Don't be scared to try new things, but remember to hold on to the vision of your company and the initial successes that defined your brand. -- Ryan Holmes
  • The guardians of your company's cyber security should be encouraged to network within the industry to swap information on the latest hacker tricks and most effective defenses. -- Nina Easton
  • I have also made this a point in our company: We need to stop taking baby steps and start thinking globally. It really seems to be helping. -- Ratan Tata
  • The most peaceable way for you, if you do take a thief, is, to let him show himself what he is and steal out of your company. -- William Shakespeare
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  • We don't welcome the naked and hungry so they can be naked and hungry in our company. We clothe and feed. Hospitality is not toleration but transformation. -- Peter Leithart
  • I have long aspired to make our company a noble prototype of industry, penetrating in science, reliable in engineering, creative in aesthetics and wholesomely prosperous in economics. -- Edwin Land
  • Brands' products should be the manifestation of a company's values. Those values should be the subject of all sorts of wonderful stories that comprise your company's narrative. -- Shawn Amos
  • I have always made it a point to know our employees, to visit every facility of our company, and to try to meet and know every single employee. -- Akio Morita
  • Your company is probably going to get hacked. The velocity and complexity of hacking attempts has skyrocketed, with companies routinely facing millions of knocks on the vault door. -- Nina Easton
  • The business model of Linux distribution is broken; it's like the business model of the dotcoms. Running your company on Linux is like running your company on Napster. -- Darl McBride
  • I think with every successful consumer Internet business, there will be lawyers that are interested in going after your company, especially when they think that there's a financial incentive. -- Jeremy Stoppelman
  • If you want to unleash more creativity in your company, you need to allow for a little contamination. It is the sand in the oyster that creates the pearl. -- Fred Wilson
  • Change your environment and if the need be, change your company because it goes a long way to create another version for you which can easily ripe for decay! -- Israelmore Ayivor
  • Succession planning has been a major priority at Southwest for quite some time. We think we have come up with a winning combination of talent for our company reorganization. -- Herb Kelleher
  • The first play I wrote was called 'Twenty-five.' It was played by our company in Dublin and London, and was adapted and translated into Irish and played in America. -- Lady Gregory
  • You don't hear things that are bad about your company unless you ask. It is easy to hear good tidings, but you have to scratch to get the bad news. -- Thomas J. Watson
  • As the founder of your company, you must be in love with your brand and inspired by your brand's mission if you have any hope of getting press for your product. -- Jason Calacanis
  • What's increasingly clear is that when you are open to a discussion of leadership, and you're relating it to your company, it is much easier to get people to become open. -- Kenneth I. Chenault
  • You don't explain to the janitorial staff how your company is a part of a sinister organization with goals of global infiltration and control. You just tell them to clean the floor. -- Jim Butcher
  • I went into performing for the community. Being backstage with your company of fellows is the best part of working in live theater. That energy, that combined focus, the synergy - it's addictive. -- Jason Alexander
  • The basic principle which I believe has contributed more than any other to the building of our business as it is today, is the ownership of our company by the people employed in it. -- James E. Casey
  • If you depend on your company to take care of your retirement, your future income will be divided by five. Take care of it yourself, and you can multiply your future income by five. -- Jim Rohn
  • You know, as most entrepreneurs do, that a company is only as good as its people. The hard part is actually building the team that will embody your company culture and propel you forward. -- Kathryn Minshew
  • You know, as most entrepreneurs do, that a company is only as good as its people. The hard part is actually building the team that will embody your company's culture and propel you forward. -- Kathryn Minshew
  • An acquaintance merely enjoys your company, a fair-weather companion flatters when all is well, a true friend has your best interests at heart and the pluck to tell you what you need to hear. -- E.A. Bucchianeri
  • Isn't it ironic that pay, perks, and benefits all cost your company at the bottom line, but authentic recognition, especially when it's most unexpected, costs very little and gives the most impressive return on investment? -- Chip Conley
  • How do you make your company a good place to work in general? That's a really, really, really large and complex set of skills. A lot of it is on-the-job training, combined with excellent mentorship. -- Ben Horowitz
  • The great gift of conversation lies less in displaying it ourselves than in drawing it out of others. He who leaves your company pleased with himself and his own cleverness is perfectly well pleased with you. -- Jean de la Bruyere
  • The way to be irreplaceable is to become a social innovator. Start projects that motivate you to save the world and simultaneously make you money (and create mindshare) for your company. Social innovation makes magic happen. -- Richie Norton
  • Greenwood Insurance Group looks out for our company, and our employees. Their thoroughness and ability to shop for the best policies at the best prices shows me that they care about our business - long term. -- Matthew Ford
  • If you were just to look at Lockheed Martin, you'd see a lot of women in senior roles in our company and, not only that, our customers, so I don't consider it an old boys' club. -- Marillyn Hewson
  • If you rent a U-Haul to move your company, it costs twice as much to go from San Francisco to Austin than the other way around, because you can't find enough trucks to leave the Golden State. -- Rick Perry
  • We had a mission at PayPal - which was to create a new financial system, a new world currency, and we failed. We were a financial success, but we didn't succeed at the purpose of our company. -- Luke Nosek
  • The teams that worked on the innovative distribution of 'The Interview' are just a few of the many that put in long hours over our studio holiday to ensure business continuity, rebuild our systems, and protect our company. -- Michael Lynton
  • Do not wait for vulnerability to be thrust upon you by your company or the marketplace. That is when you lost control of your own destiny. Choose to disrupt yourself. Seek vulnerability on your terms, no one else's. -- Bill Jensen
  • There has to be a balance between your mental satisfaction and the financial needs of your company. (But) I always remember that it's the fantasy, the artistic side, that makes customers want to buy the straightforward black pants. -- Alexander McQueen
  • What we learned several years ago was that one of our weaknesses would be if we didn't develop enough people with the know-how to run our company, it would come to the point where we would just stop. -- Kevin B. Rollins
  • I don't want to get in a big, long discussion about right and wrong, but our company has been working on the issue of underage drinking and alcohol abuse for a long time. I've been outspoken about it. -- Pete Coors
  • What we learned several years ago was that one of our weaknesses would be if we didn't develop enough people with the know-how to run our company, it would come to the point where we would just stop. -- Kevin B. Rollins
  • We all want to get along well with other people, and one way to do this is to help people feel good about themselves. If you make a person feel smart and insightful, that person will enjoy your company. -- Gretchen Rubin
  • But the minute we went public on the stock market, which is how our wealth was created, it was no longer how many people you employed, it was how much you were worth and how much your company was worth. -- Anita Roddick
  • Do you know how many acres of beautiful forests and moors have been destroyed by your company? How many animals have lost their homes and how many trees have been murdered? I am sick of being bothered by you people. -- Emily Arden
  • From the business point of view, always encouraging the people in our company to own stock in the company, and if we're going to build something great, to have a lot of people share in the benefits of that greatness. -- Sanford I. Weill
  • Without doubt, there are lots of ways to measure the pulse of a business. But if you have employee engagement, customer satisfaction, and cash flow right, you can be sure your company is healthy and on the way to winning. -- Jack Welch
  • We are all alone, born alone, die alone, and - in spite of True Romance magazines - we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way. -- Hunter S. Thompson
  • We start from the presumption that our people are talented and want to contribute. We accept that, without meaning to, our company is stifling that talent in myriad unseen ways. Finally, we try to identify those impediments and fix them. -- Edwin Catmull
  • When I was a CEO, the books on management that I read weren't very much help after the first few months on the job. They were all designed to give you directions on how not to screw up your company. -- Ben Horowitz
  • At our company, our Design and Construction Consulting Service Team not only helps eliminate the risks inherent in the construction process, they typically save our clients 5% - 10% on overall construction costs. They also help make sure projects come in on time. -- Roger Staubach
  • Learn from the past, but don't live there. Build on what you know so that you don't repeat mistakes. Resolve to learn something new every day. Because every 24 hours, you have the opportunity to have the best day of your company's life. -- Harvey Mackay
  • The techniques of being an Internet visionary are just like those of lower-tech fortunetellers through the ages. A technological visionary must tell people what they want to hear, because your company's stock won't rise if you spout an unpopular vision to analysts. -- Nathan Myhrvold
  • If you have friends or family who are not practicing, give them your company and not your judgment. They need your patience and your love. Allah is sufficient for judgment and He subhanahu wa ta'ala is a perfect Judge. We are not. -- Nouman Ali Khan
  • It doesn't matter much where your company sits in its industry ecosystem, nor how vertically or horizontally integrated it is - what matters is its relative 'share of customer value' in the final product or solution, and its cost of producing that value. -- Gary Hamel
  • I probably have traveled and walked into more variety stores than anybody in America. I am just trying to get ideas, any kind of ideas that will help our company. Most of us don't invent ideas. We take the best ideas from someone else. -- Sam Walton
  • "Stuffed and Unstrung" started as a workshop, actually, classes within our company. We found that our puppeteers were not ad libbing as well as traditionally, Jim Henson Company puppeteers have. We're sort of famous for going off script a little bit and ad libbing. -- Brian Henson
  • I described the CEO job as knowing what to do and getting the company to do what you want. Designing a proper company culture will help you get your company to do what you want in certain important areas for a very long time. -- Ben Horowitz
  • The most meaningful way to differentiate your company from your competitors, the best way to put distance between you and the crowd is to do an outstanding job with information. How you gather, manage and use information will determine whether you win or lose. -- Bill Gates
  • As an actor, you've worked very hard, and you've been doing this for 20-some years, and William Morris was never interested - or any studio, either - in your company or as an actor, and then 'God's Not Dead' happens, and now everyone calls you. -- David A. R. White
  • I think the way you build a company for the future has to include social impact; it has to be part of the fabric of your company. I think when you do that, you invariably end up with much better outcomes, even in the short-term. -- Leila Janah
  • Look, every institution will make mistakes. I acknowledge we make mistakes, and they can hurt my reputation and our company's. But you also must be willing to let go a little bit, trust others, and not always be so stringent, provided you have robust controls. -- Jamie Dimon
  • Overnight the digital age had changed the course of history for our company. Everything that we thought was in our control no longer was. But within a year we had invested in social media and digital experts. Now Starbucks is the number one brand on Facebook. -- Howard Schultz
  • Sure, you're an intelligent and highly capable individual, and you are learning a lot on the fly as you build your company. But you also need to come to terms with the fact that there are things you have chosen not to be an expert in. -- Kathryn Minshew
  • Sure, it's fun to chat with people with interesting backgrounds who seem to have a passion for your company. But a job interview is not a friendly chat. You need to determine whether candidates, can they really do the job. So ask them to prove it. -- Kathryn Minshew
  • There is something about building up a comradeship - that I still believe is the greatest of all feats - and sharing in the dangers with your company of peers. It's the intense effort, the giving of everything you've got. It's really a very pleasant sensation. -- Edmund Hillary
  • I think we have the same goals in mind. We are not planning on just all of a sudden taking a film and separating. Hopefully one day she can direct me in something, or I will direct her. Or we'll produce a movie under our company's name -- Mary-Kate Olsen
  • You're free to do anything you want with your company. It's more like art. You don't have to follow any norms. It's an expression of how you feel the world should be. When you make a company, that's your little place to make your own little utopia. -- Derek Sivers
  • People ought to invest in us because they like our company and the way they run it. We still do quarterly earnings guidance, but we tell people openly that they ought to look at the company for the long term and that's how they ought to invest. -- Jeffrey R. Immelt
  • I think we have the same goals in mind. We are not planning on just all of a sudden taking a film and separating. Hopefully one day she can direct me in something, or I will direct her. Or we'll produce a movie under our company's name. -- Mary-Kate Olsen
  • I worked for three years in a small IT firm in Chicago. I managed our client base, so I translated into human speak for our technicians. But our company was sold, and the atmosphere and the culture really changed, so I quit without having anything else lined up. -- Allison Tolman
  • Traditional social media, in the view of our company, has become a bit repetitive. It doesn't feel very good to be marketed to by your friends. Snapchat is different because it says, look, friends aren't valuable to you just because they can get you into a cool party. -- Evan Spiegel
  • Being an entrepreneur and starting new companies require a lot of sacrifice. Sacrifice that you have to make. Because in order to be really successful, your company becomes your life. And then you have to really dedicate your time and energy fully to this endeavor that you start. -- Anousheh Ansari
  • Take care of yourself: When you don't sleep, eat crap, don't exercise, and are living off adrenaline for too long, your performance suffers. Your decisions suffer. Your company suffers. Love those close to you: Failure of your company is not failure in life. Failure in your relationship is. -- Evan Williams
  • In the event of fire in any of the public buildings troops would be of vast service in the protection of public property, and should insurrection break out the protection of life and property would be more safe guarded by our company of regulars, than by the whole City. -- Thomas L. Smith
  • I too remember September 11th. I remember immediately putting into place security procedures all throughout our company that did business in 170 countries where we thought corporate interests would be attacked next. To take our country back, to keep our nation safe, we have to begin by beating Hillary Clinton. -- Carly Fiorina
  • When you are an entrepreneur, you have founded your own firm, it is so easy to find that you exist - you are the main shareholder of your company; it is very easy to look at the stock market position of your company to know how rich you are. -- Thomas Piketty
  • When you're CEO, you have to have two conditions: first, shareholders need to trust you and want you to head your company. The second is that you need to feel the motivation to do the job. So, as long as both are reunited, you continue to do the job. -- Carlos Ghosn
  • Of all the things that your company owns, brands are far and away the most important and the toughest. Founders die. Factories burn down. Machinery wears out. Inventories get depleted. Technology becomes obsolete. Brand loyalty is the only sound foundation on which business leaders can build enduring, profitable growth. -- Jim Mullen
  • The funniest thing is that now I know what reverse spam is. You know you get spam from people saying, 'Can you invest in this or that?' People are now e-mailing me saying, 'Oh my God, can I invest in your company?' It's a reverse solicitation of money. -- Jefferson Han
  • There are over a million people running around the United States that were born to parents just on Match.com alone, to say nothing of the other properties we run, so that's a million lives that our company just had a little to do with in bringing their parents together. -- Sam Yagan
  • We took our eye off the ball as a company. -- William Clay Ford, Jr.
  • Our company has to be a company that enables its people. -- Steve Ballmer
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