Ceo Quote by Bobby Kotick Download Open image “It's very easy to criticize the CEO of the market leader.” — Bobby Kotick ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ceo Ceo Market Criticize Criticize Ceo Easy Easy Criticize Leader Leadership Market Market Leader
While it may be tempting to bask fully in the glory of success, remember: When a CEO takes too much credit for the good,… — Judy Smith Copy Share Image
It is always easy to criticize, as Bernie Ecclestone is somebody with extreme opinions. — Martin Sorrell Copy Share Image
CEOs make hard decisions; sometimes, the least worst is the right one. — Mark McKinnon Copy Share Image
Most companies don't have a good mechanism to give the CEO real, honest feedback. — Scott Weiss Copy Share Image
Its very easy to criticize someone but its hard to realize your own mistakes and lacking. — Anurag Prakash Ray Copy Share Image
Sometimes managers are a little shy to criticize another manager or another operation. — Tom Douglas Copy Share Image
“Being a critic is easy. But if the critic tries to run the operation, he soon understands that nothing is as easy as his… — Haemin Sunim Copy Share Image
As business models evolve, as the way you distribute content evolves, as the ability to do things online changes in terms of pricing or… — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
The engineering, analytics, design, testing, and delivery behind our products offer some of the hardest engineering and business challenges in the world. As we've… — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
Autonomy leads to empowerment. We work hard to maintain a balance between collaboration and cooperation and independence. — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
When we created Overwatch at Blizzard, it was always with the expectation that we would be able to celebrate and recognize our players in… — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
You find out two executives are planning to break their contracts, keep the money you gave them, and steal 40 employees. What do you… — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
In the mid 1980s, video games as an industry had lost its way a bit. Atari had collapsed. There was this widespread collective belief… — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
I like what I'm doing. If I didn't like what I was doing, I'd be doing something else. — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
How do you expect people to actually join the military if, when they leave the military, they can't integrate back into the free market… — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
The ways that you innovate within a franchise are not inconsistent with the ways that you create new franchises. — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
I go to these cocktail parties now, and I say I make video games, and people go, 'Wow.' I can attract crowds. — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
Activision Blizzard has always been about inspiring play, competition, and community for our fans and employees, and that hasn't changed. — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
I would have 'Call of Duty' be an online subscription service tomorrow. I think our audiences are clamouring for it. — Bobby Kotick Copy Share Image
When you're young and you have money, you become the CEO, automatically, of life, of your family. — Corey Haim Copy Share Image
I took on the role of CEO, which involves directing the Management Team and overall day-to-day operations of 500. — Christine Tsai Copy Share Image
For any CEO that is skeptical at all: you have to create a social enterprise today! — Angela Ahrendts Copy Share Image
I draw the line at some things. Some things I won't do for any amount of money. Like for instance, there's a couple of… — Robert Crumb Copy Share Image
I want to share that I had and still do, and a great relationship with Angela Ahrendts. She was the CEO of Burberry. One… — Judith E. Glaser Copy Share Image
If the CEO is not going to give you a fair chance, you're probably not going to win. — Marshall Goldsmith Copy Share Image
I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I… — Steve Jobs Copy Share Image
Political journalists love graduate student intelligence, the ability to make clever allusions in seminars, and in 1999-2000 they hassled George W. Bush for not… — Marvin Olasky Copy Share Image