“The acquisition of True Temper broadens our lawn and garden product line with outstanding, highly respected brands, ... The purchase also expands USI Hardware and Tool's customer base and provides additional capacity for future growth.” GrowthLinesProductsCapacityGardenToolsCustomersBrandsTemperOutstandingAcquisitionLawnsTemperanceHardwareFuture Growth Author:David A. Clarke, Jr
“We continue to experience a steep growth curve and positive response from customers that are aggressively transitioning their procurement processes to leverage our technologies' benefits.” ProcessGrowthTechnologyBenefitsResponseCustomersAggressionCurvesSteepProcurementPositive Response Author:Charles R. Jackson
“We are extremely proud to represent all of Radio One's stations within the Katz Radio Group. For the past five years we have worked diligently alongside Radio One to build their business in the markets we have historically represented including Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia , Raleigh and Columbus. At a time of significant growth in the African American consumer market the addition of the remaining Radio One stations expands our ability to deliver strategic marketing solutions to our agency and advertiser customers.” YearsPastGrowthAbilityFiveGroupsProudSolutionsIncludingMarketingRadioCustomersSignificantAfrican AmericanConsumersAgencyFive YearsStationsLos AngelesStrategicPhiladelphiaColumbusHoustonAdvertisersRaleigh Author:Steve Shaw
“Fast growth in a start-up is a sign that customers like what you're doing.” GrowthCustomers Author:Peter Cohan
“So all of these companies that are going for the big growth, if it continues for any length of time, will outlast their resources and outlast their customers and go belly-up. And that's why these huge companies have massive layoffs all the time.” IfsBigsGrowthBusinessCompanyHugeResourcesCustomersLengthMassiveBellyLayoff Author:Yvon Chouinard
“You can't delegate growth or customer satisfaction.” GrowthBusinessSatisfactionCustomersDelegatesCustomer Satisfaction Author:Jeffrey R. Immelt
“The strong and undeniable fundamentals of low-cost clean energy and the cheapest petrochemical feed-stocks in the world will prevail we believe and we're seeing the demand pool beginning to grow. We have continued to position ourselves in a way that will catch this very sustainable and fundamentally supported wave of volume growth and at the same time, help our customer base achieve their lofty goals of growth as well.” WorldWayBelieveWellsHelpingEnergyStrongGrowsGoalGrowthSeeingAchievePositionCostDemandLowsFundamentalsCleanWaveCustomersPoolVolumeLoftyClean EnergyLofty Goals Author:Alan Armstrong
“I think maybe 50 years ago people and businesses felt like they had to choose between maximizing profits and making customers happy or making employees happy, and I think we're actually living in a special time where everyone's hyperconnected, whether through Twitter or blogs and so on. Information travels so quickly that it's actually possible to have it all, to make customers happy through customer service, to make employees happy through strong company cultures, and have that actually drive growth and profits.” PeopleThinkingYearsCultureStrongFeltGrowthCompanySpecialInformationYears AgoProfitCustomersEmployeeBlogsCompany CultureMaximizingSpecial TimesActually Living Author:Tony Hsieh
“As a global company, our future growth and success requires that we constantly look at ways to improve our ability to serve customers worldwide.” WayLooksGrowthAbilityCompanyCustomersOur FutureFuture Growth Author:Steve Ballmer
“The game of business used to be like football: size mattered. Then it changed to basketball: speed and agility. Today, business is more like chess. Customer priorities change continually, and the signals given by these changes are vital clues to the next cycle of growth.” TodayUsedNextGamesGivenGrowthChangedFootballBasketballSizeCustomersSpeedPrioritiesChessUsed To BeCyclesSignalsClueAgility Author:Adrian Slywotzky
“Deliver infinite growth having your customers talk about you, exclaim you and tell their friends and colleagues about you.” GrowthInfiniteCustomersColleagues Author:Michael J. Silverstein