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I do believe states' rights was a sound doctrine that got hijacked by some unsavory customers for a while - like, 150 years or so. I'm professionally obliged to believe that knowledge is better than ignorance, but some kinds of forgetting are OK with me.
John Shelton Reed
Me
Knowledge
Ignorance
Rights
Better
Believe
States
OK
Kinds
Some
Obliged
Unsavory
Hijacked
Like
Doctrine
Got
Sound
Years
Than
Forgetting
While
Customers
Professionally
Companies don't get rich hurting their customers.
John Stossel
Rich
Hurting
Get
Customers
Companies
Title deeds establish and protect ownership of our houses, while security of property is as important to the proprietors of Tesco and Sainsbury's as it is to their customers.
John Sulston
Property
Important
Ownership
Our
Security
Protect
Houses
Establish
While
Title
Customers
Deeds
What we are seeing now is customers shifting their attention from security products like firewalls and intrusion sensors, to the policies that need to be in place, and the technologies that help them enforce policy compliance.
John W. Thompson
Shifting
Compliance
Security
Intrusion
Seeing
Attention
Like
Policies
Policy
Place
Sensors
Them
Customers
Enforce
Products
Help
Now
Technologies
Need
Shutterstock's ability to cultivate a healthy and expanding marketplace for both customers and contributors remains a key competitive advantage and a crucial component of our sustained growth.
Jon Oringer
Key
Healthy
Our
Marketplace
Component
Ability
Both
Remains
Crucial
Advantage
Cultivate
Expanding
Sustained
Customers
Growth
Shutterstock
Competitive
Competitive Advantage
It's typical for video customers to often use licensed music - whether a soundtrack, background music, or sound effects - to complement their video projects.
Jon Oringer
Music
Complement
Typical
Background
Projects
Licensed
Sound
Soundtrack
Effects
Often
Whether
Customers
Video
Use
At Shutterstock, we've been offering tutorials to customers and contributors on our blog for many years. Our audience already viewed us as thought leaders on the latest digital and creative skills; we felt it so natural for us to launch Skillfeed, which is an online marketplace for professional learning.
Jon Oringer
Creative
Learning
Natural
Digital
Thought
Our
Latest
Marketplace
Launch
Online
Leaders
Felt
Audience
Blog
Been
Years
Offering
Which
Customers
Us
Skills
Viewed
Many
Professional
Shutterstock
Don't build a bar for yourself. Build it for your customers. It's all about them: the walls, the finishes, the textures, the food, the beverages, literally everything has to be for them.
Jon Taffer
Food
Yourself
Walls
Build
Everything
About
Finishes
Textures
Literally
Bar
Them
Customers
Your
If you can't build a relationship with your customers, you're in big trouble. If you can remember the numbers from the reports and spreadsheets you spent hours poring over in your office, but you can't picture the faces of your customers - you're in big trouble.
Jon Taffer
Relationship
You
Remember
Trouble
Picture
Big
Build
Spent
Faces
Over
Hours
Office
Reports
Customers
Your
Numbers
When a sizable group of customers speak, I always listen! The 'customers' view' is key to my confidence in decisions.
Jon Taffer
Confidence
Speak
Key
Group
Always
Listen
Decisions
Customers
View
Don't open a bar if you think all you need to be is social and greet the customers. You have to run a business.
Jon Taffer
You
Business
Think
Run
Open
Greet
Bar
Social
Customers
Need
Any time a bar or chef cares more about their own ego than the tastes and comforts of their customers, they should just open a monument to themselves and not a business.
Jon Taffer
Time
Business
Ego
Own
Cares
Monument
About
More
Open
Chef
Comforts
Than
Tastes
Any
Just
Bar
Customers
Themselves
Should
Montana's ranchers raise the best cattle in the world. If Taco Bell needs to beef up, they can give their customers the highest quality meat around by using Montana beef, and in the process, supporting agriculture jobs in Montana.
Jon Tester
Best
Needs
Quality
World
Agriculture
Montana
Jobs
Give
Taco
Highest
Supporting
Around
Cattle
Beef
Up
Process
Customers
Meat
Using
Bell
Raise
Businessmen are not in business to lose customers, and schools do not exist to free their clients from the agencies of mass persuasion. School and media possess a productive monopoly upon the imagination of a child.
Jonathan Kozol
Business
School
Free
Lose
Imagination
Monopoly
Possess
Mass
Schools
Clients
Exist
Child
Customers
Agencies
Persuasion
Productive
Businessmen
Media
Thanks to iCloud and other services, the choice of a phone or tablet today may lock a consumer into a branded silo, making it hard for him or her to do what Apple long importuned potential customers to do: switch.
Jonathan Zittrain
Today
Phone
Long
Thanks
Other
Lock
Tablet
Potential
Consumer
Him
Making
Branded
May
Customers
Choice
Hard
Switch
Apple
Her
Services
We want the best prices we can give our customers, with all our products... But it really is about the quality first and the experience.
Joseph Abboud
Best
Quality
Experience
First
Our
About
Give
Prices
Want
Customers
Really
Products
I get so many requests for interviews. If I talk to everyone, we can't do our job with our customers and work on our software. It would be hard to stay focused.
Judith Faulkner
Work
Job
Software
Everyone
Our
Interviews
Focused
Would
Would-Be
Stay
Stay Focused
Talk
Get
Customers
Requests
Hard
Many
I have a few customers who have two or three hundred bags. When you see a lady carrying a little dog bag or a little cat bag or an egg, it makes you happy.
Judith Leiber
You
Happy
Dog
Three
Few
Hundred
Carrying
See
Cat
Bag
Bags
Makes
Egg
Lady
Little
Customers
Who
Two
Creating a strong company culture isn't just good business. It's the right thing to do, and it makes your company better for all stakeholders - employees, management, and customers.
Julia Hartz
Good
Business
Culture
Management
Strong
Better
Employees
Right Thing
Makes
Just
The Right Thing
Stakeholders
Customers
Creating
Your
Company
Right
Thing
We deeply regret and are very sorry that some of our customers' payment cards were used fraudulently after making purchases at our stores.
Karen Katz
Regret
Sorry
Our
Purchases
Some
Making
Were
Very
Stores
After
Customers
Used
Payment
Deeply
Cards
Our customers' business interests are heavily dependent on the oil and gas industry.
Karen Katz
Business
Our
Industry
Dependent
Oil
Customers
Interests
Gas
Over the years, the way our customers shop our stores and websites has changed and will continue to change with the increasing popularity and convenience of smart phones and tablets.
Karen Katz
Change
Phones
Smart
Will
Websites
Changed
Increasing
Our
Way
Tablets
Over
Continue
Years
Shop
Convenience
Stores
Customers
Popularity
The demographics and the psychographics show that there should be, over the longer term, a continued growth in the numbers of customers who will be shopping for luxury goods, both domestically - as well, international tourists come to the United States.
Karen Katz
Shopping
Luxury
Will
States
Both
Tourists
Longer
Over
Term
Come
Goods
Well
Demographics
Continue
Customers
Should
Show
Who
International
United
United States
Growth
Numbers
Customers are extremely savvy. They don't want to pay more.
Karen Katz
Pay
Savvy
Extremely
More
Want
Customers
Early in my publishing career, someone told me I'd need to have five books in print before I could quit my job as a journalist. Turns out it was closer to 10 books. It also turns out that while it's great to see my titles on bookstore shelves, my best customers are schools and libraries.
Kate Klise
Best
Great
Me
Job
Journalist
Before
Books
Bookstore
Libraries
Out
See
Someone
Could
Also
Schools
Print
Shelves
Five
Closer
Quit
In Print
While
Titles
Customers
Turns
Publishing
Early
Career
Need
Many companies claim they have core values, but typically what they're referring to are generic beliefs: having integrity, making a profit, responding to customers and so on. These values only have meaning when they're defined in terms of how people behave and are ranked to set priorities.
Ken Blanchard
Integrity
People
Values
Profit
Defined
Claim
Ranked
Responding
Having
Only
Generic
Terms
Priorities
How
Making
Referring
Behave
Customers
Meaning
Companies
Many
Beliefs
Set
Core
Core Values
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