“I try to be straight when I communicate with my audiences through a film. I'm not sure whether I have been successful. I don't watch my film once they're in theaters.” TryingHas BeensFilmWatchesAudienceSuccessfulTheaterCommunicateNot Sure Author:Lee Yoon-ki
“Automobile is one of the most successful inventions of all time, but in my view, it is thoroughly obsolete already. And so by fundamentally rethinking the automobile, thinking of it as a robot on four wheels, essentially, something that can communicate with other intelligent devices, it can operate in a coordinated way, you can really start to fundamentally rethink urban personal mobility.” ThinkingWayViewsSuccessfulFourIntelligentCommunicateInventionAll TimeWheelsDevicesUrbanRobotsAutomobileObsoleteMobilityRethinking Author:William J. Mitchell
“Dr. Rosenberg has brought the simplicity of successful communication into the foreground. No matter what issue you're facing, his strategies for communicating with others will set you up to win every time.” MatterWinningIssuesSuccessfulCommunicationNo Matter WhatStrategySimplicityCommunicateDrsNonviolent CommunicationForegroundCommunicating With OthersSuccessful Communication Author:Tony Robbins
“Successful businesses measure and count things. I think that's a safe assumption on top of which we can drop the following hypothesis: unsuccessful business either measure nothing, the wrong things, too many things, or finally, they measure the right things but they don't communicate the measurements efficiently.” ThinkingSuccessfulSafeFollowingCommunicateRight ThingAssumptionHypothesisMeasurementWrong ThingsSuccessful BusinessUnsuccessful Author:Dick Costolo
“Here's the secret that every successful software company is based on: You can domesticate programmers the way beekeepers tame bees. You can't exactly communicate with them, but you can get them to swarm in one place and when they're not looking, you can carry off the honey.” WaySecretCompanySuccessfulCommunicateSoftwareHoneyBeesProgrammersSwarmsSoftware Company Author:Orson Scott Card
“What are the most important qualities that make a successful entrepreneur? The ability to communicate. The ability to express your idea with certainty. That's how you become a leader-even if you are unsure, your ability to explain your vision and your direction is the attribute you need the most. ... Articulate your idea in 90 seconds or less.” IfsNeedsImportantIdeasAbilityQualityLeaderVisionSuccessfulEntrepreneurCommunicateCertaintySecondsAttributesUnsureSuccessful EntrepreneursAbility To Communicate Author:Kevin O'Leary