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50 management quotes from famous entrepreneurs

1. Big success depends on the team, small success depends on the individual. Bill Gates

2. If you don’t innovate, you will perish. Henry Ford, founder of Ford Company

3. The only advantage in sustainable competition comes from the ability to innovate beyond competitors. Famous management consultant James Morse

4. Customers are an important source of innovation. Management scientist Tom Peters

5. Innovation is the only way out. Eliminate yourself, otherwise competition will eliminate us. Andy Grove, President of Intel Corporation

6. Creative imitation is not about following what others say, but about transcendence and re-creation. Harvard University Professor Theodore Levitt

7. Innovation is the creation of a resource. Management guru Peter Drucker

8. Management is communication, communication and communication. Jack Welch, President of General Electric Company

9. Communication is the epitome of management. Sam Walton, President of Wal-Mart

10. The most basic ability of a manager: effective communication. British management scientist L. Wilder

11. Not being good at listening to different voices is the biggest negligence of managers. American female entrepreneur Mary Kay

12. Management is decision-making. Famous American management scientist Herbert Simon

13. Employee training is a strategic investment with the lowest risk and the highest return for an enterprise. Famous business management professor Warren Benes

14. It is better to hire a cheap and readily available quack doctor than to hire a well-recruited expert doctor. Management scholar James Collins

15. For a company to develop rapidly, it relies on hiring good talents, especially smart talents. Bill Gates, the richest man in the world

16. If we poach our top 20 talents, then I tell you, Microsoft will become an insignificant company. Bill Gates, the richest man in the world

17. Invite the right people on the bus and get the inappropriate people off. Management scholar James Collins

18. Talent is the most profitable commodity, and companies that can manage talents well are the ultimate winners. Liu Chuanzhi, President of Lenovo Group

19. Quality is the best guarantee for maintaining customer loyalty. Jack Welch, President of General Electric Company

20. A successful decision is equal to 90% information and 10% intuition. American entrepreneur S.M. Watson

21. Although hesitation can avoid the possibility of doing something wrong, it also loses the opportunity for success. Chinese-American entrepreneur Dr. Wang An

22. Do not make any decisions before there are different opinions. Alfred Sloan, President of General Motors Corporation

23. Don’t put all your eggs in the same basket. American economist Tobin

24. A good retreat should be rewarded as well as a great victory. Swiss military theorist Fimini

25. Seizing the opportunity and making quick decisions are the keys to the success of modern enterprises. Eisenhart, a professor at Stanford University in the United States

26. Never make major decisions without options. Lee Iacocca, President of Chrysler Motor Company of the United States

27. The 20th century is the century of productivity, and the 21st century is the century of quality. Dr. Joseph Juran, a famous American quality management scientist

28. For product quality, it is either 100 points or 0 points.

29. Love your employees, and they will love your company a hundred times more. French business world famous sayings

30. Management is a serious love. Silos Maycock, Chairman of International Agricultural Machinery Corporation

31. A company that is united by love is much more stable than one that is held together by fear. Herb Kelleher, President of Southwest Airlines

32. Emotional investment is the investment that costs the least and has the highest return among all investments. Fujita, Chairman of McDonald's Japan

33. In addition to being grateful, it is not enough. You must also put your hands together and lead your employees with a pious heart like worshiping Buddha. Konosuke Matsushita, the God of Management in Japan

34. Always put people first and respecting employees is the key to success. IBM founder Thomas Watson

35. It is the employees who feed the company. Li Ka-shing, the richest man in Asia

36. Managing less means managing well. Jack Welch, President of General Electric Company

37. People who can use the wisdom of others to complete their own work are great. Management expert Dan Piate

38. Successful business leaders are not only masters of delegation, but also masters of power control. Management expert Peter Stamp

39. Trust is good, but monitoring is more important. Lenin, the leader of the former Soviet Union

40. Delegation is like flying a kite. When subordinates are weak, they have to close it. When subordinates are strong, they have to fly it. International strategic management consultant Lin Zhengda

41. Authorization and trust are the effective ways to authorize. Management expert Covey

42. To use him, you must trust him; if you don’t trust him, don’t use him.

Konosuke Matsushita, the God of Management

43. If there is a project, you must first consider whether there is anyone to do it. If no one does it, give up. This is a necessary condition. . Liu Chuanzhi, President of Lenovo Group

44. Competitors are like whetstones. They sharpen us very sharply, and then we cut off our competitors with our sword. 360 President Zhou Hongyi

45. The fewer management levels, the better. Ben Bidwell, Chairman of Chrysler Automobile Company

46. Management is to simplify complex problems and plan chaotic things. Jack Welch, President of General Electric Company

47. There are only two ways to make more money: either sell more or reduce management fees. Lee Iacocca, President of Chrysler Automobile Company

48. Operation management and cost analysis must be investigated to the last point. . Wang Yongqing, Chairman of Formosa Plastics Group

49. Save every penny for customers. Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart

50. No product in the world with poor quality and cheap price can survive for a long time.

ASUS General Manager Xu Shi