“The Internet rewards scale; by trading higher up-front costs for lower marginal cost, market leaders can invest in better technology and service. As a result, there is nothing online that is both great in quality and small in scale. Amazon wasn't originally a better bookstore than the small shops we mourn, but it is now.” ResultsQualityLeaderTechnologyFrontsInternetHigherCostRewardsScalesShopsOnlineTradingMournAmazonBookstoresMarket Leaders Author:John Katzman
“Good leaders must know how to reward those who succeed and know when to retrain, move, or fire ineffective staff.” KnowsMovingLeadershipLeaderKnow HowFireSucceedRewardsStaffGood Leader Author:Colin Powell
“Time for a new business model for the 21st century. For starters, retire that outdated and creepy clown. You can be a true leader by stop exploiting children. I guarantee the millennials market you’re after will reward you for it. I know the public health world will applaud you, starting with myself.” KnowsWorldChildrenLeaderCenturyModelsRewardsStartingGuaranteesRetiring21st CenturyClownCreepyPublic HealthTrue LeaderBusiness ModelsMillennialsOutdatedNew BusinessStarters Author:Michele Simon
“jewels have played a colorful part in the evolution of world affairs. Because precious stones tend to inspire both admiration and greed, leaders have found convenient excuses for seeking them and have used them to impress crowds, reward friends, deprive foes, forge alliances, and justify war. Jewels may find their highest expression in the decorative arts, but they have also earned a place in the art of the possible.” WorldMayArtWarUsedFoundLeaderInspireExpressionEvolutionHighestStonesRewardsGreedAffairCrowdsSeekingExcuseJustifyAdmirationImpressJewelsFoeConvenientAlliancesColorfulPrecious StonesWorld Affairs Author:Madeleine Albright
“The connection economy rewards the leader, the initiator, and the rebel.” LeaderEconomyConnectionsRewardsRebel Author:Seth