“Trust strikes at the heart of our success at JetBlue. Trust is key to the speed of our growth. The Speed of Trust articulates better than any book that trust is the one thing that changes everything-in business and in life. With high trust, success comes faster, better, and at lower cost.” HeartBookGrowthOne ThingKeysCostSpeedStrikesFaster Author:David Neeleman
“In the course of waging that war, the people of Canada had shown that it was possible for them to maintain nearly a million men in uniform and at the same time expand all the facilities for production within Canada at an unprecedented speed, including building industries which had never existed in Canada before... and by and large the cost of production in Canada compared favourable with the cost of production anywhere else among the Allies... All of this was accomplished without any foreign investment, without and foreign loans... We were quite capable of self-development.” PeopleMenWarSelfCoursesMillionsBuildingDevelopmentIndustryCostCapableInvestmentIncludingProductionsSpeedAccomplishedCanadaAlliesUniformsSelf DevelopmentLoanFacilityUnprecedented Author:Tim Buck
“Trust is a powerful accelerator to performance and when trust goes up, speed also goes up while cost comes down - producing what we call a trust dividend.” PowerfulCostPerformancesSpeedDividends Author:Stephen Covey
“I do not see how we can rationally oppose high speed rail because of the environmental and other costs without considering the social and human consequences of the radical elimination of transportation that this entails.” HumansSocialCostConsequenceEnvironmentalSpeedRadicalConsideringTransportationRailEliminationHigh SpeedHigh Speed Rail Author:Noam Chomsky
“Precision, speed, unambiguity, knowledge of files, continuity, discretion, unity, strict subordination, reduction of friction and of material and personal costs - these are raised to the optimum point in the strictly bureaucratic administration.” MaterialsCostUnityRaisedSpeedAdministrationStrictFilesContinuityDiscretionReductionPrecisionFrictionSubordinationOptimum Book:From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology Source: From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology