You may think you have everything under control on your own, but remember: perceived self-sufficiency becomes counterproductive real quick. After a while, it is the people you surround yourself with, and who help you in your business become a key factor in your success. Don't underestimate the power of a good team.
2. You may think you have everything under
control on your own, but remember:
perceived self—sufficiency becomes
counterproductive real quick. After a
while, it is the people you surround
yourself with, and who help you in your
business become a key factor in your
success. Don’t underestimate the power of
a good team.
3. Henry Ford,
Founder of Ford Motor
Company
“If everyone is moving
forward together, then
success takes care of
itself.”
5. Mother Teresa,
Founder of the Order of
the Missionaries of Charity
“None of us, including me, ever do
great things. But we can all do
small things, with great love, and
together we can do something
wonderful.”
6. Oliver Wendell
Holmes,
Former Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States
“Many ideas grow better
when transplanted into
another mind than the
one where they sprang
up”
7. Andrew Carnegie,
American industrialist
“Teamwork is the ability to work
together toward a common
vision. The ability to direct
individual accomplishments
toward organizational objectives.
It is the fuel that allows common
people to attain uncommon
results.”
8. Babe Ruth,
American baseball player
“The way a team plays as a
whole determines its success. You
may have the greatest bunch of
individual stars in the world, but if
they don’t play together, the club
won’t be worth a dime.”
9. Charles Darwin,
Naturalist
“It is the long history of
humankind (and animal kind,
too) that those who learned to
collaborate and improvise most
effectively have prevailed.”
10. Amy Poehler,
American actress
“Find a group of people
who challenge and
inspire you, spend a lot of
time with them, and it will
change your life.”
11. Jim Stovall,
American writer
“You need to be aware of what
others are doing, applaud their
efforts, acknowledge their
successes, and encourage them
in their pursuits. When we all help
one another, everybody wins.”
12. Lee lacocca,
CEO of Chrysler
“In the end, all business
operations can be reduced to
three words: people, products,
and profits. Unless you’ve got a
good team, you can’t do much
with the other two.”