Excellent firms don't believe in excellence - only in constant improvement and constant change.
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If a company is not doing well, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is not a good company.
Among the world's 500 largest companies, not one has completely relied on its own growth to develop.
Almost never does a single company have excellence in a multiplicity of disciplines.
Building businesses takes tremendous stamina, and success isn't achieved without it.
No economy can succeed without a high-quality workforce, particularly in an age of globalization and technical change.
There is no real excellence in all of this world which can be separated from right living.
But, I don't want to assume that our tradition of excellence is a guarantee of future excellence.
No business in the world has ever made more money with poorer management.
Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.
Companies, like people, don't much like to change.