They’re wrong. With computers you make mistakes faster.
ADAM OSBORNEThey’re wrong. With computers you make mistakes faster.
ADAM OSBORNEOnly taking the best evidence available at the present time,
ADAM OSBORNEPeople think computers will keep them from making mistakes
ADAM OSBORNEWe can learn from IBM’s successful history that you don’t have to have the best product to become number one.
ADAM OSBORNEYou don’t even have to have a good product.
ADAM OSBORNEThe small businessman is smart; he realizes there’s no free lunch. On the other hand, he knows where to go to get a good inexpensive sandwich.
ADAM OSBORNEThe most valuable thing you can make is a mistake.
ADAM OSBORNEVenture capitalists are like lemmings jumping on the software bandwagon.
ADAM OSBORNEI liken myself to Henry Ford and the auto industry, I give you 90 percent of what most people need.
ADAM OSBORNEAdequacy is sufficient. All else is superfluous.
ADAM OSBORNEWith bundled machines you can throw away the hardware and keep the software, and it’s still a good buy.
ADAM OSBORNEMoney coming in says I’ve made the right marketing decisions
ADAM OSBORNEThis is the ultimate con game – I’m having fun and people pay me to do it.
ADAM OSBORNEInterpreting it as best you can, and leaving your mind open to the fact that new evidence will appear tomorrow.
ADAM OSBORNEYou can’t learn anything from being perfect.
ADAM OSBORNEI take what I see work. I’m a strict believer in the scientific principle of believing nothing,
ADAM OSBORNE