2. Warren Buffet
âIt takes 20 years to build a reputation and five
minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, youâll do
things differently.â
3. Walt Disney
âAll the adversity Iâve had in my life, all my troubles
and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may
not realise it what it happens, but a kick in the teeth
may be the best thing in the world for you.â
4. Oprah Winfrey
âBefore you agree to do anything that
might add even the smallest amount
of stress to your life, ask yourself:
What is my truest intention?
Give yourself time to let a YES
resound within you.
When its right, I guarantee that your
entire body will feel it.â
5. Jack Welch
âIf you pick the right people and give them the
opportunity to spread their wings and put
compensation as a carrier behind it you almost
don't have to manage them.â
7. Bill Gates
âIf you give people tools, [and they use] their natural
ability and their curiosity, they will develop things in
ways that will surprise you very much beyond what
you might have expected.â
8. John D. Rockefeller
âGood management consists in showing average
people how to do the work of superior people.â
9. Steve Jobs
âYou canât just ask customers what they want and
then try to give that to them. By the time you get it
built, theyâll want something new.â
10. Michael Dell
âItâs customers that made Dell great in the first
place, and if weâre smart enough and quick enough
to listen to customers needs, weâll succeed.â
11. Donald Trump
âI like thinking big. If youâre going to be thinking
anything, you might as well THINK BIG.â
12. Ayn Rand
â The question isnât who is going to let me; itâs who
is going to stop me.â
13. Sir John Templeton
"If we become increasingly humble about how little
we know, we may be more eager to search."
14. Thanks for Viewing
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