In a company, you buy thousands of things. Every item you buy has its own footprint.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you found a company, you have the original vision, you make all the original decisions, you know every employee, you kind of know every aspect of the product architecture and its limitations.
I can't understand the conditions of a corporate product being designed and getting millions. I admire it, it's great, but I don't know how to do that. I have to have the wheel.
Companies are bought for their revenue, customer base, technology, or people. A few great companies offer all of these, but any valuable business offers one.
What you get when you put all your resources behind a product, is you get everyone to join in.
If you have company-owned stores, you make 100 percent of the profit from each one, but you have less entrepreneurial spirit.
Your company is a product. Who are its customers? Your employees, who use it to do their jobs.
Once you learn to choose your belongings properly, you will be left with only the amount that fits perfectly in the space you own.
Our company is very diversified, both in terms of geography and in terms of products.
Businesses increasingly have to differentiate themselves around their people, as much as their product, because thing are so replicable now.
It's all about having a product that you're proud of and coming to work every day. Those basic building blocks are the same in any business.