Summary: The Wizard of Ads by BusinessNews Publishing
Author:BusinessNews Publishing
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: BusinessNews Publishing
Published: 2016-09-22T00:00:00+00:00
Key Thoughts
âLife is like an echo. We get from it what we put in it and, just like an echo, it often gives us much more.â
â Boris Lauer-Leonardi
âI do the best I know how, the very best I can; and I mean to keep on doing it to the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me will not amount to anything. If the end brings me out all wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference.â
â Abraham Lincoln
âThe Platinum Rule: Do unto others as they prefer to be done unto.â
â Otto Kroeger
âDo you love life? Then do not squander time, for thatâs the stuff life is made of.â
â Benjamin Franklin
âIntangibles are the most honest merchandise anyone can sell. They are always worth whatever you are willing to pay for them and they never wear out. You can take them to your grave untarnished.â
â Lazarus Long
âExperience is the hardest kind of teacher. It gives you the test first and the lesson afterwards.â
â Anonymous
âThe moment you let avoiding failure become your motivator, youâre down the path of inactivity. You can only stumble if youâre moving. If you donât have a few failures, youâre not taking enough chances. Nobody can be right all the time, and the big companies didnât become big by playing it safe.â
â President of Coca Cola
âThe art of selling goods is as difficult to acquire as any other art. The proper methods can be acquired only by a multiplicity of actual experiments, and the one who tries the greatest variety of experiments will become, finally, a master of the art.â
â Thomas Edison
âGreat opportunities come to all, but many do not know when they have met them. The only preparation to take advantage of them is single fidelity to watch what each day brings.â
â Albert E. Dunning
âDifficulties are things that show what men are.â
â Epictetus
âIt is not the managerâs job to actually do the work. Itâs the managerâs job to see that all the work gets done, and that every employee gives the company the very best he or she has to give. Itâs the managerâs job to make sure that everyoneâs needs are being met. A good manager is always available for a chat. The best managers are those who appear to be doing nothing. Nothing at all.â
â Jack Kandel
âAlways negotiate the price of products. Never negotiate the price of services. The services you get for half price are not the same services you get for full price.â
â David Weisz
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