“A successful argument for a government manufacturing policy has to go beyond the feeling that it's better to produce 'real things' than services. American consumers value health care and haircuts as much as washing machines and hair dryers.” RealFeelingsGovernmentCareValuesSuccessfulPolicyProduceHairArgumentMachinesHealth CareConsumersReal ThingsManufacturingWashingHaircutsDryersWashing MachinesHair Dryers Author:Christina Romer
“For businesses to be successful, they need to constantly ask the question: how can we provide value to our customers? At the end of the day, that is what matters.” NeedsEndsMatterValuesAsksSuccessfulCustomersBeing SuccessfulThe End Of The DayWhat Matters Author:Eli Broad
“Always do what you say you are going to do. It is the glue and fiber that binds successful relationships.” ValuesBusinessSuccessfulGlueFiberSuccessful Relationship Author:Jeffry A Timmons
“We as Americans are completely obsessed and wrapped up in a lot of the wrong values - looking good, having cash in the bank, being perceived as rich, famous and successful or just being famous... It's the most superficial part of the American dream and who would know better than me? The only thing that's going to bring you happiness is love and how you treat your fellow man and having compassion for one another.” KnowsMenDreamValuesCompassionSuccessfulRichTreatsFellowsObsessedCashAmerican DreamJust BeingSuperficialLooking GoodFellow ManBeing Famous Author:Madonna Ciccone
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