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“I started off by doing everything myself, driving the truck, going to the woodshop, buying the wood, designing the furniture, cutting it out, making it myself, finishing it, polishing it, and delivering it, and writing the invoice and writing the letters, doing the books, doing the telephone bill…” quote by David Linley
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“I started off by doing everything myself, driving the truck, going to the woodshop, buying the wood, designing the furniture, cutting it out, making it myself, finishing it, polishing it, and delivering it, and writing the invoice and writing the letters, doing the books, doing the telephone bill and everything else like that.”

David Linley

About This Quote

Source Interview: Business founder discussing hands‑on approach

The speaker built a business by personally handling every step, from design to delivery, emphasizing total control and craftsmanship.

In simple terms: He did everything himself to ensure quality and control.

Key Takeaway

Consider hands‑on involvement for quality assurance.

Themes

entrepreneurship craftsmanship control hard work self‑reliance

Mood

determined practical

Type

motivational practical

When to use this quote

  • small‑scale manufacturing
  • custom furniture
  • startup operations
  • customer service

Key Concepts

vertical integration personal branding skill mastery

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can you delegate without losing quality?
  • What tasks could be outsourced?
A Different Perspective

Such total control can limit scalability and lead to burnout.

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