Danh ngôn của Michael Korda

The fastest way to succeed is to look as if you're playing by somebody else's rules, while quietly playing by your own.
The fastest way to succeed is to look as if you're playing by somebody else's rules, while quietly playing by your own.
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Tác giả: Michael Korda | Chuyên mục: Business | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Michael Korda
- Success on any major scale requires you to accept responsibility... in the final analysis, the one quality that all successful people have... is the ability to take on responsibility.
- If you don't believe in yourself, then who will believe in you? The next man's way of getting there might not necessarily work for me, so I have to create my own ways of getting there.
- The purely agitation attitude is not good enough for a detailed consideration of a subject.
- The more you can dream, the more you can do.
- Your chances of success are directly proportional to the degree of pleasure you desire from what you do. If you are in a job you hate, face the fact squarely and get out.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Business
- The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business.
- Steve Jobs is the most epic entrepreneur of all time. He served as a guiding light for any emerging businessperson who wanted to learn how things should get done. He'll be looked at as one of the best business leaders of all time, and certainly one of the best tech entrepreneurs.
- There's a lot of pride that business owners have. It's actually really critical that pride and ownership extends to everyone in the organization. I think of everyone is in the same boat in driving the company forward.
- Kevin Systrom of Instagram used to work for us as a consultant in the early days of Mint. I knew him a long time ago. Maybe I could have gotten in there. But with photo sharing, I don't know if there's an obvious business model. I don't think there's a competitive, sustainable advantage.
- I'm trying to have some longevity in this business. If that means not working for a while and just picking the right job, so be it.