Accept business only at a price permitting thoroughness. Then do a thorough job, regardless of cost to us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We sell to businesses who sell other stuff, so we're just going to concentrate on doing that.
If your business is really easy to do, don't gloat. You might be out of a job soon.
We will follow two simple rules: Buy American and hire American.
Be dramatically willing to focus on the customer at all costs, even at the cost of obsoleting your own stuff.
What you can do is ask: 'What is the value to the customer? What are they willing to pay for?' Then, deliver great products and services.
You have to be very fast-thinking, creative, and mobile. It is key to making a business move.
I want to be in this business as long as this business will have me.
Look first at management. That's the key to a company.
Instead of worrying about who's American and who's not, here's a better idea: Create incentives for any global company to do what we'd like it to do in the United States.
You'll have to hire people to expand your business. But it's a good discipline to really question if you need each and every hire.
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