If people aren’t calling you crazy, you aren’t thinking big enough.
RICHARD BRANSONIf you aim higher than you expect, you could reach higher than you dreamed.
More Richard Branson Quotes
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You can’t run a business without taking risks. The brave may not live forever – but the cautious do not live at all!
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All successful people – not just entrepreneurs – have got things wrong over and over again before finding the right solution.
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I believe a good leader brings out the best in people by listening to them, trusting in them, believing in them, respecting them and letting them have a go.
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If you don’t enjoy it, don’t do it. You must love what you do.
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Innovation happens when people are given the freedom to ask questions and the resources and power to find the answers.
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Your employees are your company’s real competitive advantage. They’re the ones making the magic happen-so long as their needs are being met.
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Your company should act as a springboard for ambitious employees, not a set of shackles.
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Colleagues should take care of each other, have fun, celebrate success, learn by failure, look for reasons to praise not to criticize, communicate freely and respect each other.
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My biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself.
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Don’t become a slave to technology – manage your phone, don’t let it manage you.
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Education doesn’t just take place in stuffy classrooms and university buildings, it can happen everywhere, every day to every person.
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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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Communicate your passion clearly, concisely and with genuine conviction.
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Create the kind of workplace and company culture that will attract great talent. If you hire brilliant people, they will make work feel more like play.
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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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