
Top 25 Quotes About Value Proposition
#1. Before you can pick a social-media strategy, you have to think of your customer and what the value proposition is for them. Social media is a way to engage customers, not to give your business a 'shout out.'
Carol Roth
#2. At the end of the day, the true value proposition of education is employment.
Sebastian Thrun
#3. You need to simplify the value proposition in the company's metrics for success on a whiteboard.
Keith Rabois
#4. That's the heart of this entire concept. Clients do not buy 'things'. They buy the experiences that those 'things' are able to deliver. And, when so doing, they measure the benefits against the costs. Which leads us directly to consider: what is a value proposition?
Cindy Barnes
#5. I am concerned about any attrition in customer traffic at Starbucks, but I don't want to use the economy, commodity prices or consumer confidence as an excuse. We must maintain a value proposition to our customers as well as differentiate the Starbucks Experience. That is the key.
Howard Schultz
#6. Digital products are, for the most part, services that empower consumers to achieve something that they couldn't do before. Every screen must reflect your value proposition.
Jay Samit
#7. The long-term value proposition for cellphone companies isn't just voice conversation - it's transfer of data.
Gary Kovacs
#8. Branding adds spirit and a soul to what would otherwise be a robotic, automated, generic price-value proposition. If branding is ultimately about the creation of human meaning, it follows logically that it is the humans who must ultimately provide it.
David A. Aaker
#9. Consistent alignment of capabilities and internal processes with the customer value proposition is the core of any strategy execution.
Robert S. Kaplan
#10. Your customers are the judge, jury, and executioner of your value proposition. They will be merciless if you don't find fit!
Alexander Osterwalder
#11. Cultivating your value proposition in life is the way to move forward. You are the raw material of your own destiny.
Bryant McGill
#12. How to craft a unique value proposition
Ash Maurya
#13. First, you must have entrepreneurs who fully grasp their customers. They understand their product so well because they themselves are customers. The second thing is having an awesome value proposition.
Craig Sherman
#14. Our value proposition to consumers is so much more about completeness than freshness. Having the complete season is so much more valuable, in our business model, than having last night's episode.
Ted Sarandos
#15. Whenever I've had to make a major decision as a doctor, cop or for a company I've worked for, I ask myself: What is the value proposition here? Will my decision bring added value to the population I have the privilege to serve?
Richard Carmona
#16. In the wealthiest nation on Earth, no one who works a full time job should have to live in poverty. That's a fundamental value proposition, an article of faith in our country that I know an overwhelming majority of Americans agree on.
Thomas Perez
#17. For decades, the men at Area 51 thought they'd take their secrets to the grave. At the height of the Cold War, they cultivated anonymity while pursuing some of the country's most covert projects. Conspiracy theories were left to popular imagination.
Annie Jacobsen
#18. It's not how pretty you are or how talented you are. It's that if these five people on this day in this room like you, then you get a job.
Nicole Ari Parker
#19. Too much or too little energy in one part of the body results in disease to that part and stresses the entire body.
Destiny Books
#20. You can judge the success of a man by his bodyguards!
Prince
#21. We never had a bathtub. Mom would bathe me in the wooden or tin washtub in the kitchen, or in a big lard can.
Ethel Waters
#22. The reason is that for many years I have avoided reading anything whatsoever that approaches my own line of country, out of a somewhat fanatical desire to avoid the risk of unconscious imitation.
Leslie Charteris
#23. You can be a They and be a billionaire. Not all billionaires are happy and fulfilled. My whole thing is, add value to whoever you meet. Sometimes, the value is just being happy and loving, giving an extra couple of moments to look someone in the eye. Nothing replaces authentic feeling and emotion.
Tony Robbins
#24. others may prefer to go naked in the home and therefore have no loungewear at all. (You'd be surprised at how many fall into this latter category.)
Marie Kondo
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