
Top 100 Business Inspirational Quotes
#1. It's been said that legends are those who shape change into greatness; shaping change is one of the hallmarks of genius.
Julian Pencilliah
#2. For every dilemma, find at least three or four possible solutions. The creative process leads to better results.
Marilyn Suttle
#4. Through your influence, vision, ethics and authenticity you create a better reality for your family, community and organisation, where those around you and those who follow you are inspired to dream, learn and act
Craig Dent
#5. I like to tell people that all of our products and business will go through three phases. There's vision, patience, and execution.
Steve Ballmer
#6. Do everything in your power to make customers go confidently in the direction of their purchase intention.
Laura Busche
#7. In this business (showbiz) it takes time to be really good and by that time, you're obsolete.
Cher
#8. CRM is rather boring in itself.
It's the fortunes you can build using CRM that makes it so interesting.
Michael McCafferty
#9. I have been where you are now. I have felt the fears and resolved them. I have had the doubts and concerns and found the way forward.
Lift up your head, and step ahead ...
Moutasem Algharati
#10. One reason product management is such an appealing career is you get to sit at the intersection of technology, business, and design.
Gayle Laakmann McDowell
#12. If you're honest and fair as you can be, not only in business but in life, things will work out.
Kate Spade
#13. Make Hard Work Your Best Friend. Hard Work becomes Smart Work; Smart Work becomes Easy Work.
Vid Lamonte' Buggs Jr.
#14. Social Media begins with a story - your story.
Germany Kent
#15. Rest in this - it is His business to lead, command, impel, send, call ... It is your business to obey, follow, move, respond ...
Jim Elliot
#16. The surest way to make ourselves crazy is to get involved in other people's business, and the quickest way to become sane and happy is to tend to our own affairs.
Melody Beattie
#17. Unless today is well lived, tomorrow is not important.
Alan Sakowitz
#18. Possibly, some cynic, at once merry and bitter, had desired to signify, in this pantomimic scene, that we mortals, whatever our business or amusement
however serious, however trifling
all dance to one identical tune, and, in spite of our ridiculous activity, bring nothing finally to pass.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
#19. What is the "Once upon a time" of your brand story? Ask yourself this: "How does what I'm building help consumers close the gap between who they are today and who they want to be tomorrow?
Laura Busche
#20. Brand and product don't compete. Brand is product, and everything else conforming to the unique story that consumers create when they think of you.
Laura Busche
#21. Leadership is a skill learned through many venues.
Todd Stocker
#22. The ultimate profit from all of my businesses is to be happy and to make all of the customers happy.
Debasish Mridha
#23. Abandon anything in your life and habits that might be holding you back.
Sophia Amoruso
#24. The ultimate profit of all businesses should be happiness.
Debasish Mridha
#25. A lifetime in the business had taught her that, apart from the few good people that work along-side you,nobody is to be trusted,ever,because sooner or later they'll let you down,sure as God made little green apples. And, when you came to think of it,hadn't that been the dirtiest trick of them all?
Tom Holt
#26. An entrepreneurial spirit makes you someone who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business enterprise, talent or calling to become an agent of change.
Archibald Marwizi
#27. Take a chance - it's the best way to test yourself, have fund and push boundaries.
Richard Branson
#28. Anyone who is in Christ is strategically positioned to win the most coveted award in this business called life. He doesn't want you playing itty-bitty roles. He wants bright lights in your dressing room, and the spotlight trained on you as you take the center stage.
Yay Padua-Olmedo
#29. Happiness is the secret ingredient for successful businesses. If you have a happy company it will be invincible.
Richard Branson
#30. The movers & shakers of the world are not imbued with special powers. Once you realize that, you too can attain your rightful mantle.
Mario J. Lucero
#31. Innovation takes practice more than talent.
Debra Kaye
#32. It is amazing, the number of business executives and senior leaders who get to be appointed and elevated to positions of authority on the basis of technical competences whilst lacking essential grooming on basic good manners and customs of conduct that must come from the home training process.
Archibald Marwizi
#33. The key to human development is building on who you already are
Tom Rath
#34. In order to survive, I came up with a five-step secret to getting it all done. If you're busy too, feel free to use it:
1. Admit that you can't possibly get it all done.
Jon Acuff
#35. Make sure you test your brand story's recipe with whomever you're cooking it for.
Laura Busche
#37. The man of business knows that only by years of patient, unremitting attention to affairs can he earn his reward, which is the result, not of chance, but of well-devised means for the attainment of ends.
Andrew Carnegie
#39. So, you don't have money to invest in your brand? You do have money for damage control, right?
Here's the thing: anyone can make your brand inferior in your absence.
Laura Busche
#40. True efficiency is taking some time to be fully first thing in the morning. Rushing isn't always efficient.
Waylon H. Lewis
#41. Don't play games that you don't understand, even if you see lots of other people making money from them.
Tony Hsieh
#42. Your smile is your logo, your personality is your business card, how you leave others feeling after having an experience with you becomes your trademark.
Jay Danzie
#43. A good leader is not necessarily the most popular person in their business, but the best ones are liked because they are respected for their clarity and vision.
Alan Sugar
#45. To become a distinguished entrepreneur, you need to have an undeniable, unquestionable and unmovable passion for your vision.
Onyi Anyado
#47. If there is one thing I know, it is this, rich people are remarkably unremarkable.
Brian Tracy
#48. The lesson here is clear: If you want people to understand that you value their contributions and that they are important, the recognition and praise you provide must have meaning that is specific to each individual.
Tom Rath
#49. There are things to be obtained by law and things to be obtained by claw
Agona Apell
#50. Let every one ascertain his special business and calling, and then stick to it if he wants to be successful.
Benjamin Franklin
#52. If you keep looking at your business wishes as delusional dreams you will end up running just another one of them. If you get inspired by your business wishes then plan to find a way and people to make it happen, you will end up mastering a second to none organization.
Sameh Elsayed
#53. It's ever so important to believe in what you do, trust your ability to create and show yourself worthy. Never sell yourself short.
Simon Zingerman
#54. What would you choose if you knew you couldn't fail?
Simone Milasas
#55. Children, I suppose, are always unfinished business: they begin as part of your own body, and continue as separate as another continent.
Jeanette Winterson
#56. I never want to make screw-you money like the rest of the financial services industry.
Dan Price
#57. Your brand story's "happily ever after" involves open wallets.
Laura Busche
#58. Read an hour every day in your chosen field. This works out to about one book per week, fifty books per year, and will guarantee your success.
Brian Tracy
#59. Banks are the temples of America. This is a holy war. Our economy is our religion.
Giannina Braschi
#61. Unless you took courses in architecture, engineering, or pre-med, the rest of your liberal arts education hardly prepares you for life as the business warrior and champion you envision yourself to be.
Gene Simmons
#62. Competition is simply an unestablished paternship.
Tyler Wagner
#63. If you go to the workplace thinking that you are a mere employee, you can only be an employee. If you go with an Entrepreneur consciousness, you can definitely become an Entrepreneur
Rajasaraswathii
#64. Who a person is will ultimately determine if their brains, talents, competencies, energy, effort, deal-making abilities, and opportunities will succeed.
Henry Cloud
#65. Lay still the business of the mind. Let its workers put down their tools and turn to face the glory of the midday Sun.
Martin Cosgrove
#66. Simply thinking creatively is not the same as being innovative, and only those who risk breaking out of their comfort zone by putting thought into action will discover the profusion of opportunity that exists.
Michael Lum
#67. Wisdom comes from knowing the order of things ... and you are the first order of your business.
Elaine Marolakos Edelson
#68. If you think your boss is stupid, remember: you wouldn't have a job if he was any smarter.
John M. Gottman
#69. Architecture is not an inspirational business, it's a rational procedure to do sensible and hopefully beautiful things; that's all.
Harry Seidler
#70. Reach - The art of relentlessly pursuing a divine assigned goal or objective beyond expectations.
Catherine Crumber
#71. My definition of success? The more you are actively and practically engaged, the more successful you will feel.
Richard Branson
#72. If life is a business, then you are blessed with an abundance of capital which is your unconditional love.
Debasish Mridha
#73. Get in touch with your passion and put it to work at work.
Marilyn Suttle
#74. Do what you love but do what it takes to do what you love.
Todd Stocker
#75. Get on top of the obstacles
and they become vantage points.
Tom Althouse
#77. You must work well with others and be loyal to your team. Disloyalty is the worst of all traits. I seldom use the words "You're fired!" in business, unless somebody is really scum and stole from me.
Donald Trump
#78. No business can be a great success without a great purpose.
Debasish Mridha
#79. Don't let the opinions of the average man sway you. Dream, and he thinks you're crazy. Succeed, and he thinks you're lucky. Acquire wealth, and he thinks you're greedy. Pay no attention. He simply doesn't understand
Robert Allen
#80. Give yourself permission 2 evolve. Become a philosopher; come up with your own interpretation of life and stop accepting someone else's as your truth.
Germany Kent
#81. Procrastination at the start and sometimes during the project meant there wasn't time to execute the plans well enough.
Graham Speechley
#82. We can't all be bakers or chefs. Many of us have modest ambitions. But we can all buy a piece of the pie.
Amah Lambert
#83. Find three hobbies you love: one to make you money, one to keep you in shape, and one to be creative.
Anonymous
#84. Research conquers doubt. It aligns everyone around the incontestable. Research is the key to clarity - in startups, enterprises, and life itself.
Laura Busche
#85. Words are your business, boy. Not just the word. Words are everything. The key to the rock, the answer to the question.
Ralph Ellison
#86. We are only constrained by the boundaries of our imagination
David Moffett
#87. If we are not trusted, we have no business.
Larry Page
#88. Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
Maurice Setters
#89. If you constantly make it clear that you are unwilling to budge, don't get upset when no one is around who's willing to give you a push.
Mark W. Boyer
#90. Even if you succeed in study and business, if your nation collapses, then what good is it for?
Ito Hirobumi
#91. Don't become a slave to technology - manage your phone, don't let it manage you.
Richard Branson
#94. I never wanted to run a company.To me a business is a good vehicle for getting stuff done. Mark Zuckerberg in The Facebook Effect written by David Kirkpatrick
David Kirkpatrick
#95. Achieving success is like hitting a moving target. Both require accuracy, the ability to counteract external factors and adjusting the sight when necessary.
Valerie J. Lewis Coleman
#96. The topic of compassion is not at all religious business; it is important to know it is human business, it is a question of human survival.
Dalai Lama XIV
#97. Entrepreneurial business favours the open mind. It favours people whose optimism drives them to prepare for many possible futures, pretty much purely for the joy of doing so.
Richard Branson
#100. You're not going to do this forever. There's a finite amount of time you're going to be doing this. Do this really, really well. And if you do this really, really well, everybody will see that, and they'll move you onto the next thing. And you do that well, and then you'll move.
Gene Ross
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