“Are you ready to cut off your head and place your foot on it? If so, come; Love awaits you! Love is not grown in a garden, nor sold in the marketplace; whether you are a king or a servant, the price is your head, and nothing less. Yes, the cost of the elixir of love is your head! Do you hesitate? 0 miser, It is cheap at that price!” IfsLoveLove IsCuttingFeetReadyKingsCostGardenTrue LoveServantMarketplaceMisersElixir Author:Al-Ghazali
“As the technology matures, it becomes less and less relevant. The technology is taken for granted. Now, new customers enter the marketplace, customers who are not captivated by technology, but who instead want reliability, convenience, no fuss or bother, and low cost.” WantTechnologyTakenCostLowsCustomersGrantedBotherRelevantConvenienceMarketplaceTaken For GrantedReliabilityCaptivated Author:Donald A. Norman
“The miniaturization of electronics, which ultimately was driven by the marketplace, was started by NASA, because it costs money to get something into orbit. So you want to trim your electronics, miniaturize your electronics, miniaturize your satellites.” WantCostDrivenMarketplaceNasaOrbitSatellitesElectronics Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“During the last five years, those four advantages-costs, products, people, goodwill-have been the salvation of Interface during a recession that saw our primary marketplace shrink by 38% from peak to trough-38%! As a heavily leveraged company with over $400 million in debt, we might not have made it without the sustainability initiative and, especially, the support of our customers. This revised definition of success-this new paradigm-has a name: "Doing well by doing good". It is a better way to bigger profits.” PeopleWayYearsWellsHas BeensMadeMightLastsNamesBusinessCompanyMillionsSupportFiveSawsFourProductsCostAdvantageBiggerSalvationDefinitionsProfitDebtCustomersMade ItPrimariesFive YearsSustainabilityInitiativeShrinksMarketplaceParadigmDoing GoodBetter WaysGoodwillRecessionsInterfacesDefinition Of SuccessLast Five YearsTrough Author:Ray Anderson
“I always make the business case for sustainability. It's so compelling. Our costs are down, not up. Our products are the best they have ever been. Our people are motivated by a shared higher purpose - esprit de corps to die for. And the goodwill in the marketplace - it's just been astonishing.” PeoplePurposeDiesBusinessCasesProductsHigherCostMotivatedSustainabilityCompellingAstonishingMarketplaceGoodwillHigher PurposeEsprit De Corps Author:Ray Anderson
“If we somehow put a value on species extinction and factor that into our costs that bottom line would look very different. IF we put any resource depletion into costs our bottom line would change. So what we have is a dishonest market that does not take into account all the costs when it establishes its prices. We need an honest marketplace before we can let the market work for sustainability rather than against it as it works today.” IfsNeedsLooksDoeDifferentTodayValuesLinesBusinessHonestCostResourcesAccountsSpeciesBottomFactorsSustainabilityExtinctionBottom LineMarketplaceResource DepletionSpecies Extinction Author:Ray Anderson
“Indeed, we must foster cost-saving competition. And that means joining the marketplace of other industrialized countries - not just for the manufacturers who sell drugs, but for consumers as well.” WellsMeanCountryCostDrugSellsCompetitionSavingConsumersMarketplaceJoining Author:Olympia Snowe
“We think the administration can give us a lot of regulatory flexibility which will bring more insurers in the marketplace, which means more competition, more choice which drives down costs, so that discretion can work in a good way or it could work in a bad way.” ThinkingWayGivingMeanChoicesCostCompetitionAdministrationFlexibilityMarketplaceDiscretionGood Way Author:Paul Ryan
“Situational unawareness in the private marketplace or on the battlefield will cost you your livelihood or your life. In the Age of Obama, however, such willful ignorance is a job prerequisite. The less you know the better.” KnowsAgeJobsIgnoranceCostBirthdayMarketplaceBattlefieldsLivelihood60th BirthdayPrerequisitesWillful IgnoranceUnawareness Author:Michelle Malkin
“I think that if there's some innovative entrepreneurs out there who can help teach people how they can cost-effectively help themselves and their planet, I think everybody would be for it. That's going to be the challenge - figuring a way to get the marketplace and commerce to teach us consumers another way.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayHelpingWould BeChallengesTeachPlanetsCostEntrepreneurConsumersCommerceAnother WayInnovativeMarketplace Author:Ricky Schroder