Companies that have been built and operated for a long time are the most successful companies.
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Great companies are built on great products.
The good news about building a company during times like this is that the companies that do succeed are going to be extremely strong and resilient.
You don't know this when you're young, but over time, you see that great companies are usually built at a special point in time.
Successful companies hire people.
Companies like GE and Procter & Gamble have been in business for a long time. Over decades or a century you're bound to figure out a management structure that works.
I think that companies always become complacent, over time. Or most companies, that is.
Great companies in the way they work, start with great leaders.
Any company has got to reinvent itself again and again.
The companies that survive longest are the one's that work out what they uniquely can give to the world not just growth or money but their excellence, their respect for others, or their ability to make people happy. Some call those things a soul.
You have family-owned businesses that have been around for 500 years. You cannot name a corporation that survives intact for even a few decades.