C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Corporate globalists and the corporate empires they serve may be at the cutting edge of technological innovation, but socially and environmentally they are relics of a bygone era of imperial colonial rule, elite privilege, and state-sanctioned plunder.”
“corporate globalization is being relentlessly and arbitrarily imposed on an essentially feudal society, tearing through its complex, tiered social fabric, ripping it apart culturally and economically.”
Source: The End of Imagination
“Corporate governance, in this century, must include exploring how ESG factors can drive innovation and product development.”
Source: Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance
“Corporate Governance, in this century, must include positioning the company as a leader in ESG to gain a competitive edge.”
Source: Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance
“Corporate governance involves its fair share of differing investor expectations, but focusing on long-term value creation aligns interests.”
Source: Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance
“Corporate governance involves its fair share of external scrutiny, but maintaining high standards of transparency fosters public trust.”
Source: Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance
“Corporate governance involves its fair share of investor scrutiny, but transparent communication fosters confidence.”
Source: Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance
“Corporate governance involves its fair share of uncertainty, but effective risk management mitigates potential threats.”
Source: Board Room Blitz: Mastering the Art of Corporate Governance
“Corporate governance is concerned with holding the balance between economic and social goals and between individual and communal goals. The governance framework is there to encourage the efficient use of resources and equally to require accountability for the stewardship of those resources. The aim is to align as nearly as possible the interests of individuals, corporations and society.”
“Corporate governance is to make sure that management is doing its job properly.”
Source: Digital Boardroom: 100 Q&as
“Corporate government information should always be treated as propaganda until proven otherwise.”
“Corporate government social security left me sickened, unable to work, and without any disability income for the rest of my life.”
“Corporate governments are as corrupt as their law enforcement departments.”
“Corporate governments have a long and established history of not prosecuting government officials that have been involved in blatant frauds.”
“Corporate governments have set the biological environmental exposure limits far too high regarding all forms of radiation exposures.”
“Corporate greed controls political will.”
“Corporate greed is killing America, and that's what we battling at Boeing.”
“Corporate Hollywood thinks I'm a geek to go back and do theater. They don't understand why I don't want to be a movie star, why I'm not pursuing Mel Gibson's roles.”
“Corporate humans would be regarded as a cancerous growth on the Earth by nature.”
“Corporate identity specialists spend their time rechristening other companies, conducting a legal search and a linguistic search to insure that the name is not an insult in another language.”
“Corporate irony not only ridicules the thing it is selling but the very act of selling it. In the process it disarms critics by making anyone who goes against the flow of commerce seem clueless.”
“Corporate irony; you will see the best of machines and worst of people ever.”
Source: You By You
“Corporate irony; you will seen the best of machines and worst of people ever.”
Source: You By You
“Corporate leaders surely have their problems, I believe that most CEOs are doing their best to hew to the ethical line. The problem is that that line has gotten blurred and that our moral standard seems to be "if everybody else is doing it, it's okay". That's not good enough for me.”
“Corporate lenders play a vital role in supporting economic growth by providing capital to businesses. Without corporate lenders, the ability and rate at which businesses are able to grow would likely be considerably less.”
Source: Capital Acquisition: Small Business Considerations for How to Get Financing
“Corporate lending involves financial institutions providing loans to businesses – and since businesses are the lifeblood of the economy, corporate lending is really important.”
“Corporate loans can be short-term or long-term, depending on the business's needs. Each business’s leaders should think very methodically about future revenue projections and macro conditions, among other things.”
“Corporate loans can be used for various purposes like expansion, working capital, or equipment purchases. Sometimes these loans fuel the next level of growth, and sometimes it help keep afloat a company that might otherwise die.”
“Corporate media rarely reports the fact that police internal affairs uphold hardly any complaints from the masses.”
“Corporate men and women, once divided by striking differences in opportunity for career growth, have come to share career chaos.”
Source: Men and Women of the Corporation
“Corporate money is controlling everything.”
“Corporate nationalism to me is a little bit like what would have happened if Hitler had won. It's scary stuff. It's totalitarianism in a different from, under a different flavour.”
“Corporate newspeak leads to corporate nothink.”
Source: Never work for a jerk!
“Corporate organization in American business and commerce was already well under way by the time Abraham Lincoln became president. But all the evidence from his pre-war lawyering days is that he had little objection to the rise of corporations. As a state legislator, he had strongly favored the creation of an Illinois state bank, as well as sponsoring the chartering of public/private corporations like the Illinois Central Railroad.”
“Corporate partners help UNICEF fund our programmes for children, advocate with us on their behalf, or facilitate our work through logistical, technical, research or supply support.”
“Corporate performance management systems and processes are gradually moving away from a static, unidirectional, and time-bound avatar to a more dynamic, continuous, and interactive state.”
Source: Performance Master: Take a Holistic Approach to Unlock Digital Performance
“Corporate planning cycles are a classic example of generals fighting the last war over again instead of preparing for what might lie ahead.”
Source: Disrupt Yourself
“Corporate polluters, their phony think tanks and political toadies like to marginalize environmentalists as tree huggers, or radicals. But there is nothing radical about clean air or water.”
“Corporate power consolidation is so enormous that even the government could be viewed as a small appendage of a larger corporate organism.”
Source: Voice of Reason
“Corporate principles and military principles are basically the same. Insulation. Illusion. Hype. Activity.”
“Corporate Responsibility; Environmental Preservation; Consumer Protection; Sex & Race Discrimination (they must mean Sex and Race Liberation).”
Source: M: Writings '67–'72
“Corporate responsibility is imperative to global prosperity. As companies of all sizes accept responsibility for their impact on the world and interact with the world more caringly, we'll all get to experience a more prosperous world.”
“Corporate rule number 7; survival of the fittest spoon. Those who follow reach nowhere.”
Source: Guru with Guitar
“Corporate social activism is not a market-based alternative to government, nor should it be. There is simply no substitute for good, effective government in a democracy.”
Source: The Capitalist and the Activist: Corporate Social Activism and the New Business of Change
“Corporate social responsibility alone seemed too passive, too insular, and too self-serving. In a world that seemed to be literally on fire from climate change and social unrest, corporate social responsibility appeared to many as a privileged exercise in self-improvement, however sincere or not. Corporate self-improvement was not enough for many engaged consumers and citizens; active corporate social improvement through activism was desired and called for.”
Source: The Capitalist and the Activist: Corporate Social Activism and the New Business of Change
“Corporate Social Responsibility is a company’s commitment to its stakeholders — to conduct business in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner. At scale, and with mass buy-in, society at whole is the beneficiary of Multiplicative Value Effects.”
“Corporate Social Responsibility is a hard-edged business decision. Not because it is a nice thing to do or because people are forcing us to do it because it is good for our business”
“Corporate social responsibility is only a PR stunt. Business with warmth lasts forever in people’s heart.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“Corporate Social Responsibility is the spine of a healthy corporate structure today.”
“Corporate strategy is usually only useful if you get people engaged with helping you to make it work.”
Source: The Strategy Book ePub eBook: How to Think and Act Strategically to Deliver Outstanding Results