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“Twitter is not just for Journalists. You don’t have to be a writer to Tweet.[Social Media]”
“In a sense, discouragement does not have to exist. Allow it to be rather the encouragement to honestly reconsider all the options, then, as necessary, shine on.”
“But developing relationships with coworkers—your peers, superiors, and subordinates—is incredibly important, perhaps even the most important thing you’ll do at work, and this is completely dependen...”
“Whatever business you have, if you truly believe in what you’re doing, you’re capable of going any place and doing anything. Pursue Your Dreams!”
“As a Shark, I’ve been in the tank with these entrepreneurs and I can tell you Rachel gets right to the heart of how they succeeded,” said Barbara Corcoran in her endorsement of the book. “‘Shark Ta...”
“Shape your mindsets or your mindsets will shape you.”
“The number one way culture is shaped is by what leaders model.”
“It is much more rewarding to get to the top of the mountain and share your experience with others than to show up by yourself, exausted.”
“China is a political beast, with the Party at its heart, and the importance of political and regulatory due diligence cannot be overstated.”
“Entrepreneurs are different beasts. Beasts who don’t give a damn, who kick ass when required, who stand up to a challenge, and who rise time and again with utter disregard to fear or failure. These...”
“These days he was like a zombie, all grim business, just another jerk with an erection.”
“TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR, BE A DOER FIRST.IT TAKES “YOU” TO BE THAT!”
“Delivering a project isn’t difficult. What’s difficult is delivering a project without first taking the time to plan properly”
“If you KNOW that you’re FUCKED Then you’re NOT If you think that you’re NOT THEN YOU ARE!Isn’t that lovely? Iambic pentangle?”
“The greatest irony is that people with Rolodexes are no longer LinkedIn. And if that pun doesn't make sense, don’t ask anyone in your Rolodex to explain it.”
“To paraphrase Einstein, insanity is expecting employees to do one thing while rewarding them for doing something else.”
“Happiness at work is not about eliminating all the bad stuff from your job. It’s about being happy at work even though some of these bad things are present. It’s about building your skills and your...”
“She’s such a bitch,” Tina says, which I find a little contradictory, but overall quite true. “She’s got to be in charge of everything.”I sit next to her. “Well, I guess. But in business, that’s lea...”
“You can’t be happy at work every day. No matter how much you love your job, there are still going to be bad days. And that’s cool—it’s always OK to have a bad day at work.”
“Most companies that win don't have a unique strategy; quite the opposite, they are doing what everyone else is doing but have figured out how to execute better.”