"If you have too many problems, maybe..." - Quote by Peter Drucker
If you have too many problems, maybe you should get out of business. There is no law that says a company must last forever.
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“Objectives are not fate; they are direction. They are not commands; they are commitments. They do not determine the future; they are a means to mobilize resources and energies of the business for the making of the future.”
“Here I am, fifty-eight, and I still don't know what I'm going to be when I grow up.”
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“I've had meetings where a guy actually told me, "What we're trying to figure out is how we can control you." In the meeting, to me! Why do you want to control me?”
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“Let's face it: None of us are ever going to get to the place in life where we have no more disappointments. We can't expect to be sheltered from every little thing. Disappointment is a fact of life--one that must be dealt with.”
“The problems that exist in this world can not be solved by the level of thinking that created them.”