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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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The greatest success goes to the person who is not afraid to fail in front of even the latest audience.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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Set out to build a company and make a contribution, not an empire and a fortune.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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The biggest possible company management is the one that combines a sense of corporate greatness and destiny, with empathy for and fidelity to, the average employee.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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The greatest competitive advantage is to do the right thing at the wrong time.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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A company that focuses solely on profits ultimately betrays both itself and society.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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Corporate re-organizations should be made for cultural reasons more than financial ones.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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A frustrated employee is a greater threat than a merely unhappy one.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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The job of a manager is to support his or her staff, not visa versa, and that begins by being among them.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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The best business decisions are the most humane decisions and, all other talents being even, the greatest managers are also the most human managers.
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Quotes from Bill Hewlett and David Packard - 10 Quotes that Every Executive Should Read
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Investing in new product development and expanding the product catalog are the most difficult things to do in hard times, and also among the most important.
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