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Community, Identity, Stability
You carve out the organization's character through your daily choices. You shape its conscience as you exercise your own.
A Start Up is an institution designed to thrive in the soil of extreme uncertainty
Look, I am in the establishment because my dad, the greatest man alive was president of the United States and my brother, who I adore as well as fantastic brother was president. Fine, I'll take it. I guess I'm part of the establishment Barbara Bush is my mom. I'll take that, too.
No enterprise can exist for itself alone. It ministers to some great need, it performs some great service, not for itself, but for others; or failing therein, it ceases to be profitable and ceases to exist.
In business for yourself, but not by yourself.
The tendency of organization is to kill out the spirit which gave it birth. Organizations do not protect the sacredness of the individual; their tendency is to sink the individual in the mass, to sacrifice his rights, and to immolate him on the altar of some fancied good.
Where there is a lull in truth an institution springs up.
The club is not a business. It's a populist democracy.
I think it was the institution ... I was trying to master it.
Reconnection to the suppressed, yet incredible spirit and creativity of the managed - the many who day in, day out, do the ordinary work of the world from which the wealth, power, and fame of the few is extracted.
the sort of place you went when you had no other options.
The big question is: how do you institutionalize success and still keep that edge of craziness and wildeness?
We don't have an isolated group [of senior managers] surrounded by servants. Berkshire's headquarters is a tiny little suite. We just came back from Berkshire's board meeting; it had moved up to the board room of the Kiewit company and [it was so large and luxurious that] I felt uncomfortable.
first who... then what" start-up.
One of our most deep-seated fears is that we might be called an "outsider." This fear has led us down the road to conformity, has put the imprint of "the organization man" on our souls, and has robbed us of originality of thought, individuality of personality, and constructive action.
Each honest calling, each walk of life, has its own elite, its own aristocracy based on excellence of performance.
Palace of Crystal
Home. I have no idea what that word really means.
The livelihood of the restaurant is dependent upon getting the word out.
The organization is a way for people to find us and deal with us and know how we operate.
An idea or institution may arise for one reason and be maintained for quite a different reason.
The philanthropist can never forget classes and callings. He says, with a modest swagger, 'I have invited twenty-five factory hands to tea.' If he said 'I have invited twenty-five chartered accountants to tea,' everyone would see the humour of so simple a classification.
Enthusiastic Entrepreneurial Evangelist
In civil business; what first? boldness; what second and third? boldness: and yet boldness is a child of ignorance and baseness.
The profession to which we belong, once venerated ... -has become corrupt and degenerate to the forfeiture of its social position ...
Thanks for the information about what we call business.
It is certain that every class is interested in [educational] establishments which give to the human mind its highest improvements, and to every Country its truest and most durable celebrity.
Institutional structures are legitimate insofar as they enhance the opportunity to freely inquire and create, out of inner need; otherwise, they are not.
Search and you will find that at the base and birth of every great business organization was an enthusiast, man consumed with earnestness of purpose, with confidence in his powers, with faith in the worthwhileness of his endeavors.
Tend to the people, and they will tend to the business.
Where there is a lull of truth, an institution springs up. But the truth blows right on over it, nevertheless, and at length blows it down.
Interior design is a business of trust.
A declining institution often experiences survival of the unfittest.
shady businessmen and corrupt government
The emergence of the independent hip-hop scene has replaced what we called the "underground scene". It's what the underground scene has evolved into: actual businesses.
Oversized retail operations of the sort that are called "outlets" (as if they were sewer drains rather than shopping locations).
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The bold enterprises are the successful ones. Take counsel of hopes rather than of fears to win in this business.
An individual excels where the institution fails.
We're sorta like 7-Eleven. We're not always doing business, but we're always open.
I am not a businessman. I am a business, man.
Organizations who win, think deeply, choose wisely, and act decisively.
All our institutions rest upon business. Without it we should not have schools, colleges, churches, parks, playgrounds, pavements, books, libraries, art, music, or anything else that we value.
Snohetta promotes a more democratic workplace atmosphere than most other architectural offices. This may merely reflect prevalent employment practices in Scandinavia, but Snohetta places a stronger emphasis on group participation in the design process than typical high-style firms.
official investigation.
The corporation is the dominant and dominating institution of our time. Governments identify growth and development with commercial corporations and shower them with subsidies, tax privileges, and appropriate labour legislation and market support to attract a commitment and investment.
The average member of the public thinks of 'business' as an impersonal corporate entity owned by the very rich and managed by overpaid executives. There is an almost total failure to appreciate that 'business' actually embraces - in one way or another - most Americans.
See clearly what seems intuitively obvious: entrepreneurs
A business needs a character and an identity, just like a person and just like a person it needs to have a Voice.
The Bar Room has a corner table placed strategically at a point diagonally across from the entrance. the table of tables in the setting of settings in the building of buildings. In the religion of lunch, this is the holy of holies.
A company finds its destiny by answering three questions: 'Who are we?,' 'What do we stand for?,' and 'How do we serve?,'
Those that are above business.
Only institutions that go about the old-fashioned business of taking in deposits from customer A and lending them out to customer B should be called banks. The rest should call themselves what they are. 'Parlors' would be appropriate, or 'dens' - words more suitable to venerable betting pursuits.
I thought administration was the running of the office. The Xerox machine. Paying bills.
I don't run restaurants that are out of control. We are about establishing phenomenal footholdings with talent.
Bad roads and indifferent inns, ... the continual converse one is obliged to have with the vilest part of mankind - innkeepers, post-masters, and custom house officers.
At URBN, we see ourselves as customer specialists, a collection of brands, each one specializing in one particular customer group, a particular lifestyle or a life stage. We offer her things she wants in environments that inspire her. We talk to her and listen to her ideas and opinions.
I founded this school for the masses.
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Newport, Rhode Island, that breeding place-that stud farm, so to speak-of aristocracy; aristocracy of the American type.
That space between the white lines, that's my office. That's where I conduct my business.
Entrepreneur, if you're going to start up, make sure you start up with excellence in mind".
The establishment can't change. It can't give people anything different; it can't make the turn.
Jesus, what kind of fucking church is this?
I recently had the opportunity to participate in Inc.'s first-ever 'Hire Power Awards' event in Washington, D.C. The event was a testament to the power of American entrepreneurship and the role that it plays in driving job creation and innovation in a wide array of industries.
I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man!
ultra-professional, a fair but firm
greater authority.
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The organizations of men, like men themselves, seem subject to deafness, near-sightedness, lameness, and involuntary cruelty. We seem tragically unable to help one another, to understand one another.
Business? It's quite simple; it's other people's money.
For associations to emerge healthy and strong, they must re-engage with their members around the heart-centered why of why they exist, leverage current leadership, and build future leadership while they integrate the balance of technology and face-to-face experiences.
I am an industry.
The playthings of our elders are called business.
Our services serve a specific need.
I have now established myself in a most enviable manner. Those who require something of me must seek me out - I remain apart. I work for no one unless he is a high-ranking personality or a friend.
Every business is about understanding people. Which people you have to get through. Which people you have to embrace. Which people you have to jump over. Which people you have to push out of the way. That's the game.
A critical function that we journalists perform at political conventions is to try to get into parties that we have not been invited to. There are dozens of these parties, sponsored by large corporations with a sincere public-spirited desire to become larger.
Throughout human history, people have developed strong loyalties to traditions, rituals, and symbols. In the most effective organizations, they are not only respected but celebrated. It is no coincidence that the most highly admired corporations are also among the most profitable.
Organizations are not just places where people have jobs.
Our specialty was exasperated dignity and the discombombulation of Authority.
Organizations, by their very nature are designed to promote order and routine. They are inhospitable environments for innovation.
An examin'd enterprize goes on boldly.
A man is known by the company he organizes.
We are shifting from a managerial society to an entrepreneurial society.
This is a service station, we offer service. There is no higher purpose.
cloak of secrecy: the private asylums and single-lodging establishments, both
We're supposed to be an entrepreneurial company; we're meant to be expanding and looking for opportunities - but the minute you do it, you get your head bashed in.
The restaurant business is robust and successful precisely because individual restaurants are vulnerable and short-lived. Taleb wishes that society honoured ruined entrepreneurs as richly as it honours fallen soldiers.
What is an organization actually, even in organization theory, even in the most classical sense in management, if not a serial redescription which starts again (and it's true) every morning.
An elite confederacy of nerds. My peeps
We are confronted by the appearance of social institutions unintentionally created, vital for the welfare of society, which are not the result of reasoned planning
The [nonprofit] sector is the natural home of nonmajoritarian impulses, movements and values. It comfortably harbors innovators, maverick movements, groups which feel they must fight for their place in the sun, and critics of both liberal conservative persuasion.
One of the baffling things about life is that the purposes of institutions may be ideal, while their administration, dependent upon the faults and weaknesses of human beings, may be bad.
They own a shop of exotic jam.
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If you wish to know the truth about your business or your profession, know that it is an activity of good. It is an activity of your partnership with the infinite.
So we have a commitment to the business and to its people.
If I were asked where I place the American aristocracy, I should reply without hesitation that it is not composed of the rich, who are united together by no common tie, but that it occupies the judicial bench and the bar.