Products Quotes
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Manage the top line: your strategy, your people, and your products, and the bottom line will follow.
Steve Jobs -
Ultimately, we are deluding ourselves if we think that the products that we design are the ‘things’ that we sell, rather than the individual, social and cultural experience that they engender, and the value and impact that they have. Design that ignores this is not worthy of the name.
Bill Buxton
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I felt that there was nothing wrong with what I was doing because I was supplying a product to people that wanted it and it was accepted. I mean nobody really was making any negative statements about marijuana.
George Jung -
To efficiently produce quality products sounds like a good goal. But can that goal keep the plant working? I’m bothered by some of the examples that come to mind. If the goal is to produce a quality product efficiently, then how come Volkswagen isn’t still making Bugs?
Eliyahu M. Goldratt -
Differentiate your products, provide great service and don't even think about trying to compete with Wal-Mart on Price.
Michael Bergdahl -
The engineering is long gone in most PC companies. In the consumer electronics companies, they don't understand the software parts of it. And so you really can't make the products that you can make at Apple anywhere else right now. Apple's the only company that has everything under one roof.
Steve Jobs -
Much like tobacco companies want to keep smokers dependent on their deadly product, the oil industry wants to keep California dependent on oil – an expensive, dirty and limited resource that damages health.
William Barrett -
A lot of companies have chosen to downsize, and maybe that was the right thing for them. We chose a different path. Our belief was that if we kept putting great products in front of customers, they would continue to open their wallets.
Steve Jobs
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Unfortunately, most news writing is the product of a first draft culture.
Michael Gartner -
Presidents make history but are also a product of it. And there are two kinds: transforming and transactional. Reagan was a transforming president. He made history.
David E. Hoffman -
What drives me? Surrounding myself with amazing talent to craft a breakthrough product which can be used by millions of people to change the world.
Mike McCue -
I love San Francisco, it's very hard to compete with San Francisco when it comes to availability of product, but one thing you can't replace about Las Vegas or Miami is people are walking in the door and they want to have a good time. They walk in, and this is the start of their good time.
Michael Mina -
If the milk industry can make their product seem sexy and increase consumer demand, there must be hope for music.
Gary Arnold -
People really don't understand the technology they're using. It's been talked about a lot. Apple products in particular are designed in such a way that's harder to get in and understand what processes are going on.
Charlie Jane Anders
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The only people who have anything to fear from free software are those whose products are worth even less.
David F. Emery -
Journalism was being whittled away by a Wall Street theory that profits can be maximized by minimizing the product.
Russell Baker -
I think it's okay to just say who you are without it being final or something. I mean, none of us are finished products. We change. We keep changing. We won't be finished products 'til the day we die'.
Bill Konigsberg -
Good developers like seeing their products sell in large quantities. They enjoy the competition of doing a better job than the other company, especially if the other company has more people on the project and they're entrenched and people are saying that we don't have a chance of getting in there and... and doing well.
Bill Gates -
Most companies are busy making their products worse, not better. Updating is almost always a disaster.
Eric Ries -
Between two products equal in price, function and quality, the one with the most attractive exterior will win.
Raymond Loewy
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Even if, as is generally the case, everything that the ad says about the product is scrupulously honest, or at any rate scrupulously avoids outright dishonesty, the implication of the direct address of most commercials - that the announcer speaks with the viewer's welfare at heart - is fraudulent.
Michael Schudson -
This is the first time in Sun's 25-year history that we've made 100 percent commitment to be in the industry-standard architecture market, so customers can rely on us to be in this market for a long time and to deliver best-of-class products into this market.
Andy Bechtolsheim -
You must begin by deciding what problems your products can solve for customers.
Neil Rackham -
I tend not to like an awful lot of what is going out under my name now because it is just all product. Who needs it?
Vivienne Westwood