We don't have titles on our business cards. No one really gets any special treatment. No one gets a corner office to put pictures of their family and their dog in.
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To me, job titles don't matter. Everyone is in sales. It's the only way we stay in business.
You can be a leader in your workplace, your neighborhood, or your family, all without having a title.
Our message of the day is service does not need a title.
A title means marketing. It means that company's coming soon, and you'd better get out the Christmas lights so they don't miss your house.
I didn't come into the business to get awards or titles.
People who are constantly looking for the opportunity to do something new are also people who are not going to be helped by having job titles - job titles create expectations of specialization and focus which don't map really well to creating the best possible experience for your customers.
Because we do not sell photographs, we have no royalties on books, posters, postcards.
There is always a human being behind the titles and the status.
I always have trouble with titles for my books. I usually have no title until the editor has to present the book and calls me frantically, 'Judy, we need a title.'
And initially, a lot of companies avoid trying to make a really radical new kind of title for a new system, because that would involve learning a new machine and learning how to make the new title at the same time.
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