How do you know what people value? Well, you watch what they buy. How do we know what products to create? Well, it's based on what they value.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People buy products, and they want to understand what those things are and how they are applicable to their life.
People value and spend their money more wisely when they acquire it by their own efforts - also known as work.
A food's value is based on how good it tastes.
Well, the sales of our products clearly demonstrate their value to businesses and to individuals.
Manufactured objects testify to who made them; they describe values.
Our goal is to desperately make the best products we can. We're not naive. We trust that if we're successful and we make good products, that people will like them. And we trust that if people like them, they'll buy them. And we figured out the operation and we're effective. We know what we're doing, so we'll make money, but it's a consequence.
There is a clear goal and it isn't to make money. The goal is to desperately try to make the best products we can. We are not naive - if you trust it, people like it, they buy it and we make money. This is a consequence.
Business has a way of talking about how to create value, which is in some way isn't bad... We just need to start thinking about if the value we want to create is consistent with all social and environmental well being.
Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made.
People don't trade money for things when they value their money more highly than they value the things.