Our busy lives force us to focus on things we do from day to day. But the development of character comes only as we focus on who we really are.
Our businesses can't create jobs when they're losing revenue, and the unemployed can't apply for jobs when they can't pay their phone bill.
Our business,The Producers Guild, has a good record in some areas, and a bad record in others. There are many well-intentioned people trying to change things. The Producers Guild has been committed to this for years now, and I think personally does more than any other guild to give opportunities to people who come from outside of, I guess you'd call it, the expected avenues for advancement.
Our business was built on trust.
Our business model is primarily that of consulting, engineering, system integration, and managed services.
Our business is with life, not death.
Our business is not based on having information about you. You're not our product. Our product are these, and this watch, and Macs and so forth. And so we run a very different company. I think everyone has to ask, how do companies make their money? Follow the money. And if they're making money mainly by collecting gobs of personal data, I think you have a right to be worried.
Our business is infested with idiots who try to impress by using pretentious jargon.
Our business is complicated because intimacy is part and parcel of our profession; as actors, we are paid to do very intimate things in public. That's why someone can have the audacity to invite you to their home or hotel, and you show up.
Our business is all about helping someone -- a founder, a CEO -- building a great business. It's not about seeing our names in the press.
Our business is about technology, yes. But it's also about operations and customer relationships.
Our business in living is to become fluent with the life we are living, and art can help this.
Our business in life is not to succeed, but to continue to fail in good spirits.
Our business in life is not to get ahead of others, but to get ahead of ourselves.
Our business in life is not to get ahead of others, but to get ahead of ourselves-to breakour own records, to outstrip our yesterday by our today.Stewart B. JohnsonMen rule because women let them. Male misogyny is real enough, and it has dreadful consequences, but female misogyny is what keeps women out of power.
Our business has changed so much. Do people even want albums, or do they just buy singles now? You sort of feel like you're the last guy manufacturing VCRs... but I really like albums, and so I like doing them. I'll be the last one making them, even when no one's buying them.
Our bureaucracy had excelled at compartmentalizing intelligence -- we had a 'need to know' system -- but by 2004, it was impossible to foresee what elements of our organization would and would not need to know a given piece of information.
Our built-in human system for mimicry explains why we humans can transfer our good and bad moods to each other -- if we aren't careful!
Our building practices for the past century have been plain stupid -- especially the glorification of the single-family house in a subdivision, at the expense of all other typologies and arrangements.