Business Quote by Richard Pascale Download Open image “Great companies make meaning. A company has a name, but its people give it meaning.” — Richard Pascale ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Business Company Giving Great company Names People
Great companies are defined by their discipline and their understanding of who they are and who they are not. — Howard Schultz Copy Share Image
A good company delivers excellent products and services, and a great company does all that and strives to make the world a better place. — Bill Ford Copy Share Image
“Great companies first build a culture of discipline . . . and create a business model that fits squarely in the intersection of three… — Isadore Sharp Copy Share Image
There is a great deal in a name. It often signifies much, and may involve a great principle. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton Copy Share Image
I think we've seen a lot of examples of giving a name its own definition in the dot-com world. Amazon, Google, Yahoo - these… — David Carson Copy Share Image
Good is somebody who delivered and allowed the company to overcome obstacles, without leaving a profound impact on its culture. Great is somebody who… — Carlos Ghosn Copy Share Image
My idea of good company is the company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Discoveries from one community cannot be repackaged and provided to another as a silver bullet, That's a "best practice" rollout and it invariably evokes… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Organizations are, in the last analysis, interactions among people. — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Harnessing adversity is a discipline tailored to a world of unpredictable outcomes--a world where one can disturb, but not wholly direct, a living system.… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Knowledge does not advance practice. Rather practice advances knowledge. — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Leadership is making happen what wouldn't happen anyway and this always entails working at the edge of what is acceptable — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Contrary to widespread faith in "communication" and "knowledge transfer," information has a social life, and unless new insights are embedded in the social system… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Unintended consequences get to the heart of why you never really understand an adaptive problem until you have solved it. Problems morph and "solutions"… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Explicit knowledge, conventionally delivered like pizza (neat boxes with toppings of concepts, theories, best practices and war stories), is consumed by the brain but… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Corporations, in the name of efficiency, suppress variation by "getting all the ducks in line."To optimize productivity, they evolve highly refined and internally consistent… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
People are much more likely to act their way into a new way of thinking, than think their way into a new way of… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
The inherent preferences of organizations are clarity, certainty and perfection. The inherent nature of human relationships involves ambiguity, uncertainty, and imperfection. How one honors,… — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
The incremental approach to change is effective when what you want is more of what you've already got. — Richard Pascale Copy Share Image
Companies with cultures that celebrate diverse opinions and encourage the exchange of ideas have an advantage when solving difficult problems. A company that doesn't… — Doug McMillon Copy Share Image
“Take some books and read; that’s an immense help; and books are always good company if you have the right sort.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
I'm a business first and foremost so whatever my business is, it's separate from my personal. It's like whatever I do business wise, it's… — Snoop Dogg Copy Share Image
Many early-stage entrepreneurs make one simple mistake: Describing this 'big picture' in vague concepts and words. — Sunil Nagaraj Copy Share Image
Nobody has a crystal ball, and part of evolving a business plan is to say, 'I might have said we're going left, but I… — Ryan Kavanaugh Copy Share Image
I think a business guy is different from an artist. They walk different paths. Artists create the best outputs when they're having fun. And… — G-Dragon Copy Share Image
“[S]ometimes, when you are a food person, the possible irrelevance of what you are doing doesn’t cross your mind until it’s too late. (Once,… — Nora Ephron Copy Share Image
If you have a different mindset, you will have a different outcome: if you make different choices from your peers, your life will then… — Jack Ma Copy Share Image
“Some say the Earth is angry Because he wants no company; I say the Earth is angry Because he lives alone.” — N.K. Jemisin Copy Share Image
If the State does not acquire supremacy over [vast private] enterprises, it becomes their puppet, and they become the real State. — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image