I'd love to see more businesses take this approach - intentionally rightsizing themselves. Hit a number that feels good and say, 'Let's stick around here.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well, you can't be trying to achieve success of any kind in this business without accepting that there's going to be a flip side to it.
Here's my whole marketing idea: treat people the way you want to be treated.
Let's create a legal system that can work.
Can you imagine what a different world we will live in when businesses do what's right for the communities and the environment in everything they do?
The golden rule for every business man is this: 'Put yourself in your customer's place.'
We are going after a targeted group of businesses that are creating opportunities for themselves using other people's property. The Internet has very little to do with this.
I'm not sure how to say this without making it sound corny, but I honestly feel this is the way to run a business. Our work force needs to mirror these communities, and we've got to get aggressive in recruiting and promoting minorities.
When sustainability is viewed as being a matter of survival for your business, I believe you can create massive change.
I don't think you should ever start a business and move in a direction where you can't see it becoming a business.
Businesses have to make gestures that go beyond words. Persuasion no longer works.