When we have a corporation, we must know what the customer wants, what the customers needs. Also, the politician must know what the people want, what the people need.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The needs of the business sector must be understood.
I'm not a politician. I'm a businessperson.
The purpose of a business is to create a customer.
I think one purpose is very clear among corporations and business leaders: make profits, deliver high return for stockholders, conquer markets, service consumers and create jobs. But in today's world, demands from corporations and leaders are much more than that. We need to understand what people really want at the very end.
For businesses to be successful, they need to constantly ask the question: 'How can we provide value to our customers?' At the end of the day, that is what matters.
Taxpayers need a businessman who knows how to create jobs, cut costs and balance budgets.
He or she must be successful in economic terms, but always within an ethical framework. Whether his or her constituency is a corporation and its shareholders or the customers in a small and privately held business, his or her first responsibility is to serve that constituency.
The purpose of a business is to create customers.
We need to listen to consumers' needs.
A corporation's primary goal is to make money. Government's primary role is to take a big chunk of that money and give it to others.