“You can't say what the outcome of a competition is going to be, so now I am ready to accept any result that comes my way, if I give my best shot.” IfsWayGivingResultsAcceptingReadyShotsCompetitionMy WayOutcomesBest Shot Author:Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
“I don't design cars. I'm not a designer. I know what I desire to be built, I know what the end result is, the horsepower, the competition we'll be working against - but I leave it to the people who work with me to put it all together. I don't do anything.” PeopleKnowsEndsTogetherDesireResultsCarDesignBuiltCompetitionDesignerEnd ResultsHorsepower Author:Carroll Shelby
“Optimization is generally detrimental to future success, but it is the only way to accomplish present success in competition with others who are equally interested in short-term results.” WayTermResultsCompetitionAccomplishShort TermFuture SuccessDetrimentalOptimization Author:Erik Naggum
“Whether or not [the company] maximizes resources, that's the job of the leader. How do I get greater results using less resources? That requires an enormous psychology when the economy is changing, the technology is changing, and the competition is worldwide.” JobsResultsCompanyLeaderTechnologyEconomyPsychologyGreaterResourcesCompetitionEnormous Author:Tony Robbins
“The move from scarcity thinking to abundance thinking, from zero-sum competition to one-hundred-sum collaboration, is not just a “nice” or “moral” idea. In the twenty-first century, it's plain good sense. Scarcity says, “I'm going to keep all my ideas to myself and sell more than anyone else.” Abundance says, “By mentoring, coaching, and sharing all our best ideas, we're going to create a powerful tide that raises all our ships-and we'll all sell more as a result".” ThinkingFirstsIdeasMovingResultsPowerfulMoralNiceCenturyHundredTwentiesRaisesSellsCompetitionShipsCoachingAbundanceZeroCollaborationTidesGood SenseScarcityMentoring Author:Daniel Burrus
“Does anyone believe for one moment that the progress we have made would have been possible under bureaucratic control of any government. This country was founded upon the principle of the regulation of private effort, of making rules for the game, and under that system alone can we look for the same success in the future which has been ours in the past. Our position today is the direct result of the free play among our people of private competitive effort.” PeopleBelieveLooksDoeHas BeensMadeCountryPlayMomentsGovernmentTodayPastGamesResultsEffortPrinciplesProgressPositionDirectCompetitionRegulationFree Play Author:Roger Babson
“The problem with holding a grudge is that your hands are then too full to hold onto anything else. It might be the competition or a technology or the lousy things that someone did a decade ago. None of it is going to get better as a result of revisiting the grudge.” ProblemHandsMightResultsTechnologyCompetitionDecadesGet BetterGrudge Author:Seth Godin
“Scoring is a function of great execution, and winning is the result, but thinking about winning can pull your focus off of proper execution in a competition. Thinking about process is the answer.” ThinkingWinningProcessAnswersResultsFocusFunctionCompetitionExecution Author:Lanny Bassham
“Being successful means good results for the national team at first in the regional competitions like the Asian Cup and keeping in mind to go for Gold at a World Cup in the future.” WorldMindFirstsMeanResultsSuccessfulTeamGoldCompetitionCupsBeing SuccessfulAsianWorld CupNational Team Author:Berti Vogts
“When we look at the astonishing material achievements of the West. we see these things as the result, not of compulsion or government action or the superior wisdom of a few, but of that system of competition and free enterprise, rewarding success and penalising failure, which enables every individual to participate by his private decisions in shaping the future of his society.” LooksGovernmentActionIndividualDecisionResultsMaterialsAchievementCompetitionWestSuperiorsEnterpriseCompulsionAstonishingFree EnterpriseShaping The Future Author:Enoch Powell