Please be polite. Nothing in life should erode the habit of saying thank you to people or praising them.
RICHARD BRANSONThere is so much to be learned from listening to people’s hopes, frustrations, and points of view.
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A company’s employees are its greatest asset and your people are your product.
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I am convinced that companies should put staff first, customers second and shareholders third – ultimately that’s in the best interest of customers and shareholders.
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Communicate your passion clearly, concisely and with genuine conviction.
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If you look after your staff, they’ll look after your customers. It’s that simple.
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If you look for the best in your employees, they’ll flourish. If you criticize or look for the worst, they’ll shrivel up. We all need lots of watering.
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Never take your eyes off the cash flow because it’s the life blood of business.
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To me, business isn’t about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. It’s about being true to yourself, your ideas and focusing on the essentials.
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Learn to use your brain power. Critical thinking is the key to creative problem solving in business.
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Every great movement in the world starts with a tiny group of people who simply refuse to accept a situation.
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People have to decide on priorities if they want to get anywhere. The best lessons I learned was to just do it.
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You can’t do a good business with a bad person. Find the right people to work with and you can’t go wrong.
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Success cannot be measured in wealth, fame or power, but by whether you have made a positive difference for others.
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The best advice I could give anyone is to spend your time working on whatever you are passionate about in life.
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Launching a business is essentially an adventure in problem-solving.
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Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.
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