Corporate culture Quote by Soroosh Shahrivar Download Open image ““Mercilessness was not a bad trait to have in the corporate universe.”” — Soroosh Shahrivar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Corporate culture Corporate world Merciless Relevance The-rise-of-shams
“Much harm may result from bad company and we are inclined by nature to follow what is worse rather than what is better.” — Saint Teresa of Avila Copy Share Image
“As far as I have heard or observed, the principal object is, not that mankind may be well and honestly clad, but, unquestionably, that… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“In business, there are no bad people. No one comes in to work to do a bad job on purpose.” — David E. Wile Copy Share Image
“Hence you find a good deal of unselfishness in the world, but very little selflessness.” — S.M. C Copy Share Image
“There was a certain satisfaction to it, not owning anything and not being owned.” — Mary Paulson-Ellis Copy Share Image
“Third, if you have the wrong people, it doesn’t matter whether you discover the right direction; you still won’t have a great company. Great… — James C. Collins Copy Share Image
“One of the greatest sins of the corporate world is to kill someone's potential to grow, evolve and innovate.” — Aiyaz Uddin Copy Share Image
“in any company’s greatest achievements one might, with the clarity of hindsight, locate the beginnings of its own demise.” — Jon Gertner Copy Share Image
“None of us will ever know enough, and that is why humility is a critical component of innovativeness.” — Pearl Zhu Copy Share Image
“People leave companies for two reasons. One, they don't feel appreciated. And two, they don't get along with their boss.” — Adam Bryant Copy Share Image
“The nights and days were weaved like knots in a Kermanshah carpet.” — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“Heartbreak is a familiar place. Heartbreak is a comfortable place. Heartbreak is where I’m at my best.” — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“Listen Mr. Namaki, you're a king to me You're a symbol of what we should strive to be In this modern day and age,… — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“We have faces of notable figures printed on every currency in the world today. Isn’t that some form of idol worshipping?” — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“She closed her eyes and prayed, prayed that he may still run after her and tell her to come back. He didn't and she… — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“I look at a palm tree and see strength and perseverance. How else could this tree stand tall in such arid land?” — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“She had the most beautiful green eyes he had ever seen. They sparkled like emeralds even across the space between them.” — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“She loved the smell of books. She loved everything about books. It was her escape. She traveled all over the world with them. She… — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“In a river, the water flows more slowly near the banks and faster in the middle but it still flows. So forget the fish.… — Soroosh Shahrivar Copy Share Image
“Strange is the ordinary way in which Corporate America expects us to shrink from our full potential to get along.” — Julieanne O'Connor Copy Share Image
I read the Steve Jobs book, and that kind of changed everything. I've been, like, an Apple geek my whole life and have always… — G-Eazy Copy Share Image
... I try ... to use my own voice in a way that shows caring, respect, appreciation, and patience. Your voice, your language, help… — Frances Hesselbein Copy Share Image
“There is a great need to be needed. Remember, you feel good whenever you are needed. Sometimes, even if it brings misery to you,… — Osho Copy Share Image
Nostalgia is also a trait of the organizations that I call lodges - everything from corporate cultures to religious sects. Their bonding power often… — Jennifer James Copy Share Image
“The social organization of Heart of Darkness – captured in the corporate culture of the ‘Company’ – is a metonym for modernity. It is… — Stephen Ross Copy Share Image
“Corporate social responsibility is only a PR stunt. Business with warmth lasts forever in people’s heart.” — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Companies have to nurture [creativity and motivation]-and have to do it by building a compassionate yet performance-driven corporate culture. In the knowledge economy the… — Gay Mitchell Copy Share Image
While a lot of management development books try to teach you a lesson or give you a scenario of what corporate culture and work… — Ravi Subramanian Copy Share Image
Corporate culture matters. How management chooses to treat its people impacts everything - for better or for worse. — Simon Sinek Copy Share Image
“Success in an enterprise can be brought about, through effective leadership, which educes open communication, which in turn would contribute towards bringing down conflict… — Henrietta Newton Martin- Author Industrial Relations Today Copy Share Image
“Corporate alchemy isn’t just dark magic; it’s a tragic comedy, a satire as I imagine being written by Kafka on a bad day.” — Rove Monteux Copy Share Image