People think about their business instead of their products.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Businesses increasingly have to differentiate themselves around their people, as much as their product, because thing are so replicable now.
Every time we bring someone in we ensure that they are a strategic thinker, but even more important that they understand that if the products aren't successful and the products don't sell that there won't be anything to strategize about.
I don't think people buy technology products because of the personalities of the people behind them.
Consumers no longer want only a great product - they want to buy products from companies that align with their own character and values.
People buy products if they're better.
People want to sensationalize things. That's just the nature of the business.
We're obviously going to spend a lot in marketing because we think the product sells itself.
Business is other people's money.
When it comes right down to it, whatever business you're in, you're in the people business. After all, people prefer to do business with people and companies they find likeable.
Most people end up owning a business by accident. Therefore, they don't usually have a thought process and a strategic plan in place.