Business Quotes:
Henry Ford – It is not the employer who pays wages he only handles the money. It is the product that pays wages.
Eleanor P. Vreeland – If, on a single day, every chairman of every company stayed home, business would go on as usual. If every executive assistant didnt come in, business would come to a screeching halt.
Thomas Jefferson – Agriculture, manufacturers, commerce and navigation, the four pillars of our prosperity, are most thriving when left most to free enterprise.
Max De Pree – Modern corporations should be communities, not battlefields. At their heart lie covenants between executives and employees that rest on shared commitment to ideas, to issues, to values, to goals, and to management processes.
Charles Eliot – All business proceeds on beliefs, or judgments of probabilities, and not on certainties.
Ralph Waldo Emerson – The craft of the merchant is this, bringing a thing from where it abounds to where it is costly.
Anonymous – In business, yesterdays formula for success is often tomorrows formula for trouble.
Thomas J. Watson – You have to have your heart in the business and the business in your heart.
Benjamin Franklin – Drive thy business, or it will drive thee.
Dwayne Orton – Every business organization should have a vice president in charge of constant renewal.
Crawford Greenwalt – If our company is to be more successful than the enterprises with which we compete, it will be because all our people are distinguished by a small positive increment of devotion, dedication or determination beyond that of their opposite numbers elsewhere. It is such modest differences in individual achievement, multiplied by many thousands or millions, that distinguish a great company from one that is indifferent.