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“The greatest asset, even in this country, is not oil and gas. It's integrity. Everyone is searching for it, asking, 'Who can I do business with that I can trust?'” quote by George Foreman
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“The greatest asset, even in this country, is not oil and gas. It's integrity. Everyone is searching for it, asking, 'Who can I do business with that I can trust?'”

George Foreman

About This Quote

Source Speech: Business Forum, 1998

Integrity is the most valuable resource, surpassing natural assets like oil, as it builds trust in business relationships.

In simple terms: Integrity beats material wealth.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize integrity in dealings.

Themes

ethics trust business

Mood

serious motivational

Type

advisory inspirational

When to use this quote

  • negotiations
  • partnerships
  • leadership
  • customer service

Key Concepts

reputation social capital

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you verify integrity in partners?
  • Can trust be rebuilt after breach?
A Different Perspective

Integrity alone may not guarantee success without competence.

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