
Top 20 Quotes About Small Business Success
#2. A well-trained workforce is critical to small-business success. What I hear from business is that it's hard to find help that meets their needs.
Jon Tester
#3. There is a point you can definitely lose the audience and sometimes you don't know where it is.
Peter Farrelly
#4. In 2007, Michael Grimm, former Marine, former FBI agent, accountant and attorney, was poised for success as a small business owner. Instead, as alleged, Grimm made the choice to go from upholding the law to breaking it. In so doing, he turned his back on every oath he had ever taken.
Loretta Lynch
#5. What kind of impression are you leaving on people? Activate the ability for your first impression and last impression!
John Di Lemme
#6. There's nothing wrong with staying small. You can do big things with a small team.
Jason Fried
#7. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#9. It's not an easy task building a motorcycle company. Your window for success is relatively small. You can't afford a lot of hiccups if you don't have another business supporting you.
Robert Evans
#10. I've never seen myself as a manager. As a manager, you have to put all your time into the job, and that would be difficult for me.
Dennis Bergkamp
#11. Life sometimes doesn't work out exactly as we plan or hope for.
Orlando Bloom
#12. A sinister giggle escaped my lips. I'm not much of a giggler unless I've done something sinister.
Penny Reid
#13. But evil fortune has decreed, (The foe of mice as well as men) The royal mouse at last should bleed, Should fall ne'er to arise again.
Michael Bruce
#17. [L]ean start-ups are the small furry mammals competing with the large dinosaurs - meaning they're one asteroid strike away from world dominance. Exponential technology is that asteroid.
Peter H. Diamandis
#18. What are you doing to serve your customers a little more every day?
John Di Lemme
#19. I see marketing not only as a vital skill for small business success, but more importantly, as a vehicle to create art and connect deeply with and serve others to make the world a better place.
Marie Forleo
#20. The success and ultimately the survival of every business, large or small, depends in the last analysis on its ability to develop people. This ability is not measured by any of our conventional yardsticks of economic success; yet, is the final measurement.
Peter Drucker
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