International business Quote by James Essinger
““Most organisations, when they would dream of the exaltations of the present, roll their eyes backward. The International Business Machines Corporation has beheld no past so golden as the present. The face of Providence is shining upon it, and clouds are parted to make way for it. Marching onward as to war, it has skirted the slough of depression and averted the quicksands of false booms. Save for a few lulls that may be described as breathing spells, its growth has been strong and steady. From a report in Fortune magazine, 1940””
About This Quote
Source Article: Fortune Magazine, 1940
The passage praises IBM’s present success, viewing it as a golden era, while acknowledging occasional slow periods.
In simple terms: IBM is thriving now, despite occasional lulls.
Recognize and sustain momentum.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- strategic planning
- market analysis
- investment decisions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can firms maintain growth?
- What risks lie behind optimism?
Success can be fleeting; vigilance needed.