I strongly believe that you can't win in the marketplace unless you win first in the workplace. If you don't have a winning culture inside, it's hard to compete in the very tough world outside.
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I learned that the only way you are going to get anywhere in life is to work hard at it. Whether you're a musician, a writer, an athlete or a businessman, there is no getting around it. If you do, you'll win - if you don't, you won't.
It's important to be successful, and not just because there is competition, but also because it leads to better work for you.
Winning is an amazing feeling. You don't get that in business; you don't get that in many things.
Learning to celebrate success is a key component of learning how to win in the market.
I am able to compete not because my labour is cheap, but because I can use technology better than others.
Competition for places can only benefit you. If you know you've got that much competition, then you're just going to have to work that extra bit harder so you can catch the gaffer's eye.
The idea of competition, particularly in a creative atmosphere, is always there. And, if you don't acknowledge that, you are doing yourself and the process a disservice.
The essence of competitiveness is liberated when we make people believe that what they think and do is important - and then get out of their way while they do it.
I've never believed in competition. Everyone's here to do their own thing and become successful in that respect.
Competing at the highest level is not about winning. It's about preparation, courage, understanding and nurturing your people, and heart. Winning is the result.