Dreams Quote by Eighty Twenty Publishing
““The leaders of good-to-great companies did not focus first on creating a vision or over-arching goal. Instead, they made sure to first get the best, brightest, and hardest-working people on board, while removing those that weren’t performing.””
About This Quote
Successful companies prioritize hiring top talent and removing underperformers before crafting a vision, believing people are the engine of greatness.
In simple terms: First get the best people, then set the vision.
People quality precedes strategic clarity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- startup hiring
- corporate restructuring
- team building workshops
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Implement rigorous talent acquisition
- Create performance‑based exit processes
Questions to Reflect On
- What risks arise when vision is secondary to talent?
- How can a company balance talent acquisition with cultural cohesion?
Focusing solely on talent can ignore the need for a unifying purpose that aligns effort.