Top 34 Theodore Levitt Quotes
#1. All organizations are hierarchical. At each level people serve under those above them. An organization is therefore a structured institution. If it is not structured, it is a mob. Mobs do not get things done, they destroy things.
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#3. In spite of the extraordinary outpouring of totally and partially new products and new ways of doing things that we are witnessing today, by far the greatest flow of newness is not innovation at all. Rather, it is imitation.
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#4. Though progress starts with the imagination, only work can make things happen. And work itself works best when fueled, again by the imagination.
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#5. Organizations exist to enable ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
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#6. Most of my teachers let me do independent studies, because they know I get bored in class and, frankly, I think they're a little scared that I know more than they do and they don't want to have to admit it.
Jodi Picoult
#7. Ideas are useless unless used. The proof of their value is in their implementation. Until then, they are in limbo.
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#8. Creative people tend to pass the responsibility for getting down to brass tacks to others.
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#9. We're not going to negotiate about the terms of terrorism. You don't negotiate about terrorism. It's is wrong to engage in terrorism, and there isn't anything to negotiate.
Condoleezza Rice
#10. Organizations, by their very nature are designed to promote order and routine. They are inhospitable environments for innovation.
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#11. A product is not a product unless it sells. Otherwise it is merely a museum piece.
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#12. Kodak sells film, but they don't advertise film; they advertise memories.
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#13. People don't want quarter-inch drills. They want quarter-inch holes.
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#14. The true purpose of a business is to create and keep a customer, not to make you money.
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#15. A consistently highly creative person is generally irresponsible.
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#16. Creativity is thinking up new things. Innovation is doing new things.
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#17. Experience comes from what we have done. Wisdom comes from what we have done badly.
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#20. The purpose of a business is to get and keep a customer. Without customers, no amount of engineering wizardry, clever financing, or operations expertise can keep a company going.
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#21. A powerful new idea can kick around unused in a company for years, not because its merits are not recognized, but because nobody has assumed the responsibility for converting it from words into action.
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#22. Ideas can be willed, and the imagination is their engine.
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#23. What is often lacking is not creativity in the idea-creating sense but innovation in the action-producing sense, i.e. putting ideas to work.
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#24. Men who pay for what they eat will insist on gratifying their palates
Henry Fielding
#25. Nothing drives progress like the imagination. The idea precedes the deed. The only exceptions are accidents and natural selection.
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#26. You want to dig your well where you have the best chance of finding water with the least amount of digging
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#27. Ideation is not a synonym for innovation, conformity is not its simple antonym, and innovation is not the automatic consequence of "creative thinking.".
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#28. A powerful force drives the world toward a converging commonality, and that force is technology. ... Almost everyone everywhere wants all the things they have heard about, seen, or experienced via the new technologies.
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#29. Sustained success is largely a matter of focusing regularly on the right things and making a lot of uncelebrated little improvements every day.
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#30. Just as energy is the basis of life itself, and ideas the source of innovation, so is innovation the vital spark of all human change, improvement and progress.
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#31. Some guys actually like it when a woman's brain is as full as her bra.
Elizabeth Bevarly
#32. No one cared what St. Louis thought, although the city got a wink for pluck.
Erik Larson
#34. An industry begins with the customer and his or her needs, not with a patent, a raw material, or a selling skill
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