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Nobody has really grasped yet the great wealth that can be made selling data over the Web. There are 100 million potential customers out there.
Michael J. Saylor
Great
Wealth
Made
Out
Web
Data
Potential
Nobody
Over
Selling
Customers
Really
Grasped
Million
I think it's in my mind, and it's driven me my entire life, and it is to offer customers tasteful clothes at good value, meaning it lets the world - or more of the world - afford to dress well.
Mickey Drexler
Life
Good
Me
World
Mind
Value
Clothes
Think
Dress
Entire
Entire Life
More
Driven
Well
Offer
Afford
Tasteful
Customers
Meaning
Lets
We have a lot of existing customers which are also considering Linux desktop migrations and rolling out some of these programs, so we're learning from them.
Miguel de Icaza
Learning
Programs
Considering
Out
Some
Also
Existing
Lot
Linux
Rolling
Which
Them
Customers
Migration
Desktop
I'm still very bullish on emerging markets. There's an emerging middle class. They're a growing group of customers. And frankly, they want Walmart. They want everyday low price. And that's why we are continuing to grow in the emerging markets around the world, too.
Mike Duke
Class
World
Group
Too
Everyday
Markets
Frankly
Emerging
Price
Around
Still
Continuing
Bullish
Very
Walmart
Middle
Want
Middle Class
Low
Customers
Grow
Growing
Why
At Wal-Mart, it goes back to Sam Walton and the foundation and business model that we simply operate for less, or everyday low cost. We're known for operating in a very efficient way and then giving those savings to customers.
Mike Duke
Business
Giving
Everyday
Savings
Back
Way
Those
Cost
Simply
Operate
Operating
Known
Very
Wal-Mart
Efficient
Model
Sam
Goes
Low
Customers
Low-Cost
Then
Business Model
Less
Foundation
Koch Industries is an amazing business that has succeeded by building a product that customers love dearly. The folks who run Koch are very clear. They would love to have government just get out of the way and allow companies to compete, whether in their particular sectors or other sectors. They are true believers in small government.
Mike Pompeo
Love
Government
Business
Amazing
Building
Other
Way
Sectors
Out
Run
Would
Folks
Small
Small Government
Allow
Clear
True
True Believers
Particular
Industries
Dearly
Very
Get
Just
Whether
Succeeded
Customers
Product
Who
Companies
Believers
Compete
Our assimilation efforts are based on building long-term relationships and value with our customers, and the success of these efforts is measured partly by our ability to stimulate customers to make a second purchase within 90 days.
Mindy Grossman
Success
Value
Building
Relationships
Our
Purchase
Ability
Long-Term
Days
Make
Partly
Within
Stimulate
Efforts
Customers
Measured
Based
Assimilation
Second
In addition to showing our customers what to wear, we also educated them on how to wear it by launching The Closet and utilizing the beauty bar, where our style experts provided videos with tips to educate and inspire.
Mindy Grossman
Inspire
Videos
Beauty
Style
Addition
Our
Launching
Wear
Also
How
Educate
Educated
Provided
Closet
Tips
Where
Bar
Experts
Them
Customers
Showing
Utilizing
The Web is not a prize to be won, and Mr. Ballmer's attitude is deplorable in the light of what the Web means to the world, to users, to designers and developers, and - to put it into Microsoft parlance - customers.
Molly Holzschlag
Attitude
World
Light
Web
Put
Developers
Won
Prize
Microsoft
Deplorable
Customers
Means
Users
Designers
Nothing is more valuable to people than health care, and by paying, they feel less like beggars and more like 'customers' who can and should demand quality care.
Muhammad Yunus
Health
Quality
People
Care
Valuable
Nothing
More
Feel
Demand
Like
Health Care
Beggars
Than
Customers
Should
Paying
Less
Who
Why will I not give free service to my customers to get them used to mobile Internet, and to get every small town and village to use it? Everybody does promotions. In the internet world, free is normal.
Mukesh Ambani
Service
World
Internet
Will
Free
Every
Everybody
Promotions
Give
Small
Small Town
Town
Does
Normal
Mobile
Get
Them
Customers
Use
Used
Village
Why
The advertising men made it clear that there were two ways of looking at ideas in a war against fascism. Those of us who were working on the project believed ideas were to be fought for; the advertising men believed they were to be sold. The audience, those at home in wartime, were not 'citizens' or 'people.' They were 'customers.'
Muriel Rukeyser
War
Home
People
Made
Men
Looking
Sold
Project
Ways
Those
Citizens
Clear
Ideas
Advertising
Audience
Were
Against
Customers
Us
Working
Who
Wartime
Fascism
Fought
Believed
Two
Product pricing is aligned to the way customers want to acquire their solutions and are delivered via different delivery models including appliances, the cloud, or as on-premise software solutions.
N. Robert Hammer
Cloud
Software
Way
Aligned
Solutions
Pricing
Delivered
Delivery
Models
Via
Different
Want
Customers
Acquire
Product
Including
Appliances
Customers want new things, and the way that they get them isn't written in stone.
Natalie Massenet
New Things
Way
Written
New
Get
Stone
Want
Them
Customers
Things
For Net-A-Porter and its customers, luxury means exceptional service, 24-7 - wherever they are, whenever they have time.
Natalie Massenet
Service
Time
Luxury
Exceptional
Whenever
Wherever
Customers
Means
The thing about us businesspeople is that we love our customers rich and our employees poor.
Nick Hanauer
Love
Employees
Rich
Our
About
Poor
Customers
Us
Businesspeople
Thing
If low taxes were the way that people like me created wealth, then we'd be starting our companies in the Congo or Somalia or Afghanistan, but we're not. We come to places where there are lots and lots of customers.
Nick Hanauer
Me
People
Wealth
Our
Way
Somalia
Come
Like
Were
Lots
Lots And Lots
Afghanistan
Where
Places
Low
Customers
Taxes
Then
Created
Congo
Companies
Starting
Somebody captures an incredible video, shares it online, and inspires millions of other people to go and do the same with their GoPros, and then it happens again and again - and what you've got is this incredible snowball of stoked customers capturing and creating rad content with their GoPros.
Nick Woodman
You
People
Somebody
Other
Incredible
Online
Inspires
Shares
Content
Got
Go
Stoked
Snowball
Same
Happens
Again
Customers
Video
Then
Creating
Captures
Capturing
Millions
I learned from my first restaurant: Make customers happy, make sure the customer comes back again. And automatically, success has followed me.
Nobu Matsuhisa
Success
Me
Happy
First
Back
Restaurant
Followed
Make
Learned
Sure
Automatically
Again
Customer
Customers
By now, we all know that our every move online can be tracked and traced, and that, ideally, services learn from and adapt to customers based on an artful deployment of that data.
Om Malik
Every
Our
Data
Online
Ideally
Know
Learn
Artful
Move
Deployment
Customers
Now
Based
Services
Adapt
When I look at Kickstarter, I see small businesses that have been funded by their customers. I see the acceleration of this shift away from the industrial manufacturing ideology to more of a maker economy. And I also see an idea so powerful that the company name has become a verb.
Om Malik
Ideology
Become
Kickstarter
See
More
Small
Small Businesses
Idea
Powerful
Name
Economy
Look
Industrial
Also
Acceleration
Maker
Verb
Shift
Been
Customers
Manufacturing
Businesses
Company
Away
We are dedicated to setting the standard for customer service among U.S. airlines, as we elevate the experience our customers have with us from booking to baggage claim.
Oscar Munoz
Service
Experience
Setting
Our
Booking
Airlines
Claim
Baggage
Customer
Customer Service
Customers
Us
Dedicated
Standard
Elevate
Among
I deeply apologize to the customer forcibly removed and to all the customers aboard. No one should ever be mistreated this way. I want you to know that we take full responsibility, and we will work to make it right. It's never too late to do the right thing.
Oscar Munoz
Work
You
Do The Right Thing
Too Late
Never Too Late
Will
Responsibility
Too
Late
Right Thing
Way
Take
Never
No-One
Know
Make
Mistreated
Want
The Right Thing
Customer
Customers
Apologize
Should
Full
Ever
Deeply
Right
Thing
It's so important that we tell customers what's going on as best as we can. And we're trying to do that. We don't often know ourselves, for so many different factors, but reliability, flexibility, and information are the three critical customer service orientations.
Oscar Munoz
Service
Best
Three
Important
Ourselves
Reliability
Tell
Critical
Factors
Know
Trying
Going
Often
Different
Information
Customer
Customer Service
Customers
Flexibility
Many
Treating our customers and each other with respect and dignity is at the core of who we are, and we must always remember this no matter how challenging the situation.
Oscar Munoz
Respect
Dignity
Remember
Matter
Situation
Other
Our
Must
Always
How
Customers
Who
Each
Challenging
Treating
Core
It's the human approach to customers that I want to bring back.
Oscar Munoz
Approach
Back
Human
Want
Customers
Bring
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