
Top 15 Quotes About Organisational Success
#1. An empowered organisation is one in which individuals have the knowledge, skill, desire, and opportunity to personally succeed in a way that leads to collective organisational success.
Stephen Covey
#2. And that Perry could not abide: anyone's ridiculing the parrot,
Truman Capote
#3. I am so fond of tea that I could write a whole dissertation on its virtues. It comforts and enlivens without the risks attendant on spirituous liquors. Gentle herb! Let the florid grape yield to thee. Thy soft influence is a more safe inspirer of social joy.
James Boswell
#4. Rethink Your Success Mindset: With the right mindset, everything that you experience, along your journey towards success, is a blessing.
Tony Dovale
#5. Being mad at a drug addict for doing what drug addicts do, is like being mad at a shark for doing what sharks do, or being mad at a cockroach for doing what cockroaches do.
Oliver Markus
#6. Jesus' whole life and mission involve accepting powerlessness and revealing in this powerlessness the limitlessness of God's love.
Henri J.M. Nouwen
#7. Rethink Your Success Mindset: Gratitude is the attitude, fuel and catalyst that transforms life's challenges into wisdom.
Tony Dovale
#8. ReThink your success mindset: In life, the stuff that really matters most, is invisible, but palpable.
Tony Dovale
#9. ReThink culture, because it is the foundation of all strategic success.
Tony Dovale
#10. Stars shine brighter in the blackness of darkness.Cheer up no matter your pains
Ikechukwu Joseph
#11. The foundation of all long-term success lies in building a Resilient and Growth oriented MINDSET.
Tony Dovale
#12. Sunday school don't make you cool forever.
Sly Stone
#13. The word impossible has been and must remain deleted from our dictionary,
Ingvar Kamprad
#14. Rethink Your Success Mindset: Times are getting tougher. We need tougher mindsets to ensure that we go beyond survive to thrive.
Tony Dovale
#15. We have reason not to be afraid of the machine, for there is always constructive change, the enemy of machines, making them change to fit new conditions.
Charles Kettering
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