“Unusually rapid growth cannot keep up forever; when a company has already registered a brilliant expansion, its very increase in size makes a repetition of its achievement more difficult.” DifficultGrowthCompanyForeverAchievementIncreaseSizeBrilliantExpansionRepetitionRapidsRapid Growth Book:The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel Source: The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel
“My father has a manufacturing company in Kentucky and he's an electrical engineer. A brilliant man. A brilliant businessman. So he understands the business aspects of my business very well. My dad and I always communicate when I have to negotiate a deal.” MenWellsFatherDealsCompanyDadAspectMy DadCommunicateBrilliantEngineersBusinessmanManufacturingElectricalKentucky Author:Laura Bell Bundy
“There's something seriously wrong with Google. Technologically, they're brilliant, sensational. But morally, its management is completely adolescent. The company is so big and so arrogant, they do whatever they like, they think they are above the law.” ThinkingBigsLawCompanyManagementBrilliantArrogantGoogleSensationalAbove The Law Author:Max Mosley
“You know, Dr. Edwin Land was a troublemaker. He dropped out of Harvard and founded Polaroid. Not only was he one of the great inventors of our time but, more important, he saw the intersection of art and science and business and built an organization to reflect that. Polaroid did that for some years, but eventually Dr. Land, one of those brilliant troublemakers, was asked to leave his own company - which is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard of.” KnowsYearsArtImportantCompanySawsHeardLandBuiltOrganizationBrilliantOur TimeDrsInventorHarvardArt And ScienceIntersectionsTroublemakerPolaroidsGreat Inventors Author:Steve Jobs