B Quotes
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“Business will be either better or worse.”
“Business will forever be a platform for people to exchange value. People are largely unpredictable, and value is largely subjective. This is the space where humans will always outperform AI – the space where active management will always be necessary.”
Source: Investing, The Permaculture Way: Mayflower-Plymouth's 12 Principles of Permaculture Investing
“Business wise, I have always learned valuable lessons so I don't regret any decisions I have made.”
“Business without innovation is like a vehicle without wheels.”
“Business, after all, is nothing more than a bunch of human relationships.”
“Business, endorsements and things of that nature, I got into it kinda naturally. Those ventures materialised as a direct result of things that I was actually doing; all the partnerships have been organic and not necessarily etched out plans for monetary gain.”
“Business, especially big business, is now organized like an army. It is, as some would say, a sort of mild militarism without bloodshed; as I say, a militarism without the military virtues.”
“Business, labor and civil society organizations have skills and resources that are vital in helping to build a more robust global community.”
“Business, life itself, is damned hard work if you wanna be good at it. Actually, that's precisely wrong. Business ceases to be work when you're chasing a dream that has engorged you. ("Work should be more fun than fun" - Noel Coward.) And if the passion isn't there. then biotech and plumbing will be equal drags.”
Source: The Pursuit of Wow!: Every Person's Guide to Topsy-Turvy Times
“Business, like a jackal, trotted on the heels of war.”
Source: A Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th Century
“Business, like life, is about how you make people feel. It's that simple, and it's that hard.”
“Business, like life, is funny. We all go through difficult times, and we all have to face curve balls and challenges, each and every week. And we need to laugh when things are funny.”
“Business, like life, is funny. We all go through difficult times, and we all have to face curve balls and challenges, each and every week. And we need to laugh when things are funny. If we take it all too seriously we will go mad.”
“Business, numbers, negotiations, all that stuff I wouldn't go near.”
“Business, properly understood, is so central to every aspect of our civilization that Republicans should proudly announce that they are indeed the party of business.”
“Business, that's easily defined - it's other people's money.”
“Business, you know, may bring you money, but friendship hardly ever does.”
“Business? It's quite simple; it's other people's money.”
“Businesses acting as businesses, not as charitable donors, are the most powerful force for addressing the pressing issues society face(s)”
“Businesses always have opportunities to improve service, product lines, manufacturing techniques, and the like, and obviously these opportunities should be seized. But a business that constantly encounters major change also encounters many chances for major error”
Source: Warren Buffett on Business: Principles from the Sage of Omaha
“Businesses and other human endeavors are also systems. They, too, are bound by invisible fabrics of interrelated actions, which often take years to fully play out their effects on each other. Since we are part of that lacework ourselves, it's doubly hard to see the whole pattern of change. Instead we tend to focus on snapshots of isolated parts of the system, and wonder why our deepest problems never seem to get resolved.”
“Businesses are always in search of more profit and to stand out in the crowd. In order to win in the game of life, one has to take courageous actions. That is what makes all the difference. Get ahead in the game by setting major goals. The world has so many opportunities to offer you and take your business to new heights.
We at SeeBiz believe that one should never be afraid of going against the tide and following their own distinctive path. It doesn’t matter as long as you are going to benefit humanity at large and it adds value to your life too. SeeBiz is the world’s fastest-growing social networking site that offers a networking place for all b2b vendors around the world.”
“Businesses are at all times and in different ways accountable to employees, suppliers, customers and community.”
“Businesses are best equipped to educate young people, not governments.”
“Businesses are better positioned in cities that prioritize sustainability.
For example, business leaders look at the architectural environment - whether or not the buildings in the city designed for efficiency and resiliency. Business leaders look at energy - whether or not solar and other renewable energy sources are designed into the city's systems. And business leaders look at a variety of other factors regarding sustainability when they're deciding where to establish or relocate a business. So cities that prioritize sustainable development are positioning themselves to be hubs of business success.”
Source: Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“Businesses are born, businesses live, and businesses die. And that's okay.”
Source: Business Essentials
“Businesses are interacting with consumers to socialize rather than learn about customer expectations to in turn, deliver tangible value, improve product experiences, and invest in long-term relationships.”
“Businesses are like people in many ways - we expect them to live long, prosperous and productive lives but we also know they won't live forever.”
Source: Business Essentials
“Businesses are made by people. We've proven time and time again that you can have wonderful shop, and put a bloke in there who's no good, and he'll stuff it up. Put a good bloke in, and it just turns around like that .”
“Businesses are no longer receiving the cost savings from outsourcing that they once did.”
“Businesses are not paid to reform customers. They are paid to satisfy customers.”
Source: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
“Businesses are successful because someone makes the sacrifices other are unwilling to.”
“Businesses are terrified. They have no idea what I'm going to do next.”
“Businesses are the heartbeat of the economy, the foundation of community development through job creation and resource fulfillment of the nations supply and demand.”
“Businesses around the world are reaching the edges of incremental change. For future success, constant small improvements may no longer be enough. This is the time to re-create!”
Source: small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era
“Businesses built on societal trust are the key to sustainable and responsible growth.”
“Businesses built upon an idea of providing service will run longer than businesses built upon an idea of earning profit.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Businesses can be opaque. They are complex. You don't know how aircraft engines work either.”
“Businesses can lead with their values and make money, too. You don't have to simply be purely profit-driven. You can integrate social and environmental concerns into a business, be a caring business, be a generous business and still do very well financially.”
“Businesses, corporates, and management should view AI as a tool designed to support us where we fall short as humans. Not as a tool that is here to replace us . AI fills the gaps, enhances our abilities, and helps us reach new levels of efficiency and creativity. AI is powered by humans, not meant to replace them. Companies need to invest in training their employees on how to use AI to drive growth and profit, rather than replacing their employees or workers with AI in pursuit of profit.”
“Businesses don’t collapse because of bad products; they collapse because of unclear decisions. Clarity is the real currency of success.”
“Businesses don’t fail; strategies do. Change the strategy, and you can rewrite the story of success.”
“Businesses fail when they over-invest in what is at the expense of what could be.”
Source: What Matters Now: How to Win in a World of Relentless Change, Ferocious Competition, and Unstoppable Innovation
“Businesses frequently prioritize new feature releases over fixing technical debt. They choose to work on revenue-generating work instead of revenue-protection work. This rarely works out as the business hopes, particularly as problems discovered during the final stages of uncompleted projects drag engineers away from the newer projects.”
Source: Making Work Visible: Exposing Time Theft to Optimize Work & Flow
“Businesses generally deal with minimum wage increases by finding efficiencies in their business practices or slightly increasing prices if they have to, not cutting jobs. Of course: because they need staff to make their businesses run!”
“Businesses get better only when the people in the business get better.”
Source: It's Called Work for a Reason!: Your Success is Your Own Damn Fault
“Businesses have to address collective thinking, attitude, and behavior, balance both hard and soft elements for moving to an outcome-focused and outside-in digital organization.”
Source: Digital Hybridity
“Businesses just want to increase their profits; it's up to the government to make sure they distribute enough of those profits so workers have the money to buy the goods they produce. It's no mystery - the less poverty, the more commerce. The most important investment we can make is in human resources.”
“Businesses large and small shouldn't have to check the expiration date of a tax provision to see if it's still good.”
“Businesses, like people, should have multiple sources of income.”