Creative destruction Quote by Ken Goldstein Download Open image ““Milk the cow, never feed her. Milk the cow, never feed her.”” — Ken Goldstein ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Creative destruction
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“I'm not asking you to buy the milk, O'Flaherty, I just want you to grope the cow.” — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“Only cowards never tire of cowering. I try to milk the cower for all it’s worth.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“How do you fatten a cow? Feed it grains. How do you fatten a human? Feed it grains.” — Abel James Copy Share Image
“Small wonder he refused to marry. Why buy a cow when there were udders all around begging to be milked?” — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“everyone knows that cows produce the milk that makes the best cheese. One day, Big” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Humans are our food. You don't want to have sex with a cow, do you?” — Christopher Farnsworth Copy Share Image
“Time was imperfect, but if redirected to positive ends, it would mend some remorse.” — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“Who could have guessed at the dawn of the 21st century, the seminal technology upon which 5000 years of modern science had resulted was… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
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“We have FCC, abandoned alimony payments, assault and battery, Homeland Security escalation, and that's before we invite the IRS to take a walk on… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“Pain has an odd way of expressing itself in the acts of business. No matter how many setbacks a leader might experience, there always… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“Stay inquisitive. Question the potential interpretation of every collected data point. Remember that every successful idea has a life cycle, and a bad idea… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“Trying wasn’t important because it wasn’t eternal. Talent was beyond conjecture. It could only be realized if it was meant to be.” — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“As someone who has spent three decades in media, I can tell you the technology around profiling is advancing way faster than our ability… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“Don’t break your promise. Sweat the small stuff. Love your brand. Love your customers.” — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
“And I’m sure they all played by the rules, just liked I did. By the way, when I got laid off four and a… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
It's hard to overemphasize how important Ford's deregulation was. True, most of the benefits took years to unfold-rail freight rates, for example hardly budged… — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
The most important feature of an information economy, in which information is defined as surprise, is the overthrow, not the attainment, of equilibrium. The… — George Gilder Copy Share Image
But there is always creative destruction in markets: there are always new winners taking the place of those that are. So if you only… — Kerr Neilson Copy Share Image
“Stay inquisitive. Question the potential interpretation of every collected data point. Remember that every successful idea has a life cycle, and a bad idea… — Ken Goldstein Copy Share Image
Entrepreneurship rests on a theory of economy and society. The theory sees change as normal and indeed as healthy. And it sees the major… — Peter Drucker Copy Share Image
The essential point to grasp is that in dealing with capitalism we are dealing with an evolutionary process — Joseph A. Schumpeter Copy Share Image
My philosophy, one of the biggest enemies of future success is past success, because you become complacent, you become risk averse, and that's one… — Charles Koch Copy Share Image
According to the management expert Peter F. Drucker, the term "entrepreneur" (from the French, meaning "one who takes into hand") was introduced two centuries… — David Bornstein Copy Share Image
Now along comes the potential creative destruction brought by a different distribution methodology, the Internet. — Barry Diller Copy Share Image