Customer Quote by Brad Stone Download Open image “I don't think value to the customer is achieved at the expense of employees' welfare.” — Brad Stone ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Customer Expense Think Value Welfare
I think of taxpayers like customers; I feel like I've got a duty to deliver value to them. — Doug Burgum Copy Share Image
When you are led by values, it doesn't cost your business, it helps your business. — Jerry Greenfield Copy Share Image
I think it's unrealistic for public-sector employees to believe that they are immune from modifications to their pay and benefit packages. — Ron Johnson Copy Share Image
Sales pays for the company. Employees who don't “get” that are part of the problem. — Donal Daly Copy Share Image
The way you treat your employees is the way they will treat your customers — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
Businesses can't afford to react to what their customers want; they need to anticipate their needs. — Parker Harris Copy Share Image
We should never be allowed to forget that it is the customer who, in the end, determines how many people are employed and what… — Alfred Robens, Baron Robens of Woldingham Copy Share Image
What the customer buys and considers value is never a product. It is always utility, that is, what a product or a service does… — Peter Drucker Copy Share Image
Businesses are not paid to reform customers. They are paid to satisfy customers. — Peter Drucker Copy Share Image
Nothing is more valuable to people than health care, and by paying, they feel less like beggars and more like 'customers' who can and… — Muhammad Yunus Copy Share Image
“There was little science to Amazon’s earliest distribution methods. The company held no inventory itself at first. When a customer bought a book, Amazon… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“They agreed on five core values and wrote them down on a whiteboard in a conference room: customer obsession, frugality, bias for action, ownership,… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“In a world where consumers had limited choice, you needed to compete for locations,” says Ross, who went on to cofound eCommera, a British… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“The first week after the official launch, they took $12,000 in orders and shipped $846 worth of books, according to Eric Dillon, one of… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“Look, you should wake up worried, terrified every morning,” he told his employees. “But don’t be worried about our competitors because they ' re… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“Amazon may be the most beguiling company that ever existed, and it is just getting started. It is both missionary and mercenary, and throughout… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
We see Google experimenting in so many places outside of its core search and advertising business, whether that's bringing broadband Internet to the world… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“The production philosophy pioneered by Toyota calls for a focus on those activities that create value for the customer and the systematic eradication of… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“Apple’s founder reportedly fired employees in the elevator and screamed at underperforming executives. Perhaps there is something endemic in the fast-paced technology business that… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“Just as Clayton Christensen had predicted in The Innovator’s Dilemma, technological innovation caused wrenching pain to the company and the broader industry” — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
“Eric Benson took about two weeks to construct a preliminary version that grouped together customers who had similar purchasing histories and then found books… — Brad Stone Copy Share Image
Amongst the financial Twitterati, the term 'muppets' has come to describe any client used and abused by some financial predator. I've adopted the term… — Barry Ritholtz Copy Share Image
Many early-stage entrepreneurs make one simple mistake: Describing this 'big picture' in vague concepts and words. — Sunil Nagaraj Copy Share Image
The purpose of this book is to supply, in the form suitable for laymen, guidance in the adoption and execution of an investment policy. — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
The exact details of how you practice value investing will vary investor to investor, but the fundamental principle of scouring the world, looking for… — Whitney Tilson Copy Share Image
The best way to hold customers is to constantly figure out how to give them more for less. — Philip Kotler Copy Share Image
Perhaps the most important reason to be skeptical of government inflation numbers is that the government, like a fox campaigning to guard a hen… — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
When the dollar collapses, it's not doing it in a vacuum. If the dollar loses value, it's doing so relative to some other currency.… — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
Corporations invest in sophisticated CRM, or Customer Relationship Management, programs to effectively oversee their relationship with their customers at every point during the buying… — Marc Ostrofsky Copy Share Image
I believe confusion is good. Worldwide market leaders gain when there is confusion in the market. — Subhash Chandra Copy Share Image