“Michelle Kwan means more to the United States Olympic Committee than maybe any athlete that's every performed. She's a leader, she's been gracious, she's somebody to cherish forever. She's a real loss to the United States Olympic Committee, to the United States of America and, I think, to the world.” ThinkingWorldMeanRealStatesAmericaLossUnitedLeaderUnited StatesForeverAthleteCherishUnited States Of AmericaCommitteesGracious Author:Peter Ueberroth
“A company has only so much money and managerial time. Winning leaders invest where the payback is the highest. They cut their losses everywhere else.” WinningLossCompanyLeaderCuttingHighestPayback Book:Winning: The Ultimate Business How-To Book Source: Winning: The Ultimate Business How-To Book
“As I see our world, I have never seen greater confusion, greater loss of meaning, greater uncertainty, and greater fear of what looms in front of us. Politics has gotten out of control everywhere. Nobody sees a mascot or a leader, and everyone wants to know what really lies ahead here.” KnowsWorldWantLyingLossLeaderGreaterFrontsConfusionUncertaintyOur WorldMascots Author:Ravi Zacharias
“Superior leaders are willing to admit a mistake and cut their losses. Be willing to admit that you've changed your mind. Don't persist when the original decision turns out to be a poor one.” MindTurnsLossDecisionPoorMistakeLeaderCuttingChangedWillingOriginalsSuperiorsPersistYou've Changed Author:Brian Tracy
“Hubris, arrogance, is just one step ahead of loss of integrity, because if you think you're better than other people, you know more, then you're going to think, as many leaders have, that the rules don't apply to them - so they lose their integrity.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsLosesLossLeaderStepsIntegrityArroganceJust OneHubris Author:Charles Koch
“I am sure that if every leader who goes into battle will promise himself that he will come out either a conqueror or a corpse, he is sure to win. There is no doubt of that. Defeat is not due to losses but to the destruction of the Soul of the leaders-the 'live to fight another day' doctrine.” IfsSoulFightingWinningLossLeaderDoubtPromiseBattleDestructionDefeatDuesDoctrineNo DoubtCorpsesConquerorAnother Day Author:George S. Patton
“Hillary Clinton has a long track record of service in public life. And you can look at that. I tell the story about her being first lady of the United States, when the effort to get Hillary Clinton done failed, and that was a tough, tough, bitter loss, but then it tested her as a leader. And she worked together with Democrats and Republicans to get health insurance for eight million low-income American children in the CHIP program.” FirstsLooksChildrenLongStatesDoneStoriesTogetherLossUnitedEffortLeaderMillionsUnited StatesRecordsRepublicanLowsToughProgramClintonDemocratTrackEightIncomeBitterTestedChipsPublic LifeFirst LadyTrack RecordLow Income Author:Tim Kaine
“When people look at the ratings and they're bad, I think people can get an idea of "Why would they even make the show?" And to a certain extent, original programming for any network is a loss leader to try to get you to keep the channel on your cable package.” PeopleThinkingTryingLooksIdeasShowsCertainLossLeaderOriginalsProgrammingPackagesCablesRating Author:Scott Aukerman
“Leto turned a hard stare at Kynes. And Kynes, returning the stare, found himself troubled by a fact he had observed here: This Duke was concerned more over the men than he was over the spice. He risked his own life, and that of his son to save the men. He passed off the loss of a spice crawler with a gesture. The threat to men's lives had him in a rage. A leader such as that would command fanatic loyalty. He would be difficult to defeat. Against his own will and all previous judgements, Kynes admitted to himself: I like this Duke.” MenHardFactsWould BeFoundDifficultLossLeaderSonConcernedThreatDefeatRageLoyaltyCommandStaringJudgementGesturesFanaticsSpicesDukes Book:DUNE Source: DUNE