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American businessman and philanthropist (d. 1966), Birth: 23-5-1875 Alfred P. Sloan Quotes
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There has to be this pioneer, the individual who has the courage, the ambition to overcome the obstacles that always develop when one tries to do something worthwhile, especially when it is new and different.
Alfred P. Sloan

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The greatest real thrill that life offers is to create, to construct, to develop something useful. Too often we fail to recognize and pay tribute to the creative spirit. It is that spirit that creates our jobs.
Alfred P. Sloan

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The late Alfred P. Sloan, Ir., long-time executive of General Motors Corporation, had a fivepoint "secret of success." It was: 1. Get the facts. 2. Recognize the equities of all concerned. 3. Realize the necessity of doing a better job every day. 4. Keep an open mind. 5. Work hard.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Take my assets - but leave me my organization and in five years I'll have it all back.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Some have an idea that the reason we in this country discard things so readily is because we have so much. The facts are exactly opposite-the reason we have so much is simply because we discard things so readily. We replace the old in return for something that will serve us better.
Alfred P. Sloan

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A car for every purse and purpose.
Alfred P. Sloan

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If we are all in agreement on the decision - then I propose we postpone further discussion of this matter until our next meeting to give ourselves time to develop disagreement and perhaps gain some understanding of what the decision is all about.
Alfred P. Sloan

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It is impossible to get the measure of what an individual can accomplish unless the responsibility is given him.
Alfred P. Sloan

Quote Topics by Alfred P. Sloan: Jobs Ambition Cutting Car Economy Judgment Creative Country Great Depression Men Hard Work Years Competition Agreement Ideas Loss Giving Motivational Worst Courage Classroom Long Come Up Diagnosis Individual Loyalty Substitutes Impossible Ridicule Reflection
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The business of business is business.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Bedside manners are no substitute for the right diagnosis.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Work hard. There is no short cut.
Alfred P. Sloan

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It is astonishing what you can do when you have a lot of energy, ambition and plenty of ignorance.
Alfred P. Sloan

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... Too often we fail to recognize and pay tribute to the creative spirit. It is that spirit that creates our jobs.
Alfred P. Sloan

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In any organization men would move up form the bottom to the top. That develops loyalty, ambition and talent, because there is a chance for promotion.
Alfred P. Sloan

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I see no reason why 1931 should not be an extremely good year.
Alfred P. Sloan

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The final act of business judgment is intuitive.
Alfred P. Sloan

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There is no resting place for an enterprise in a competitive economy.
Alfred P. Sloan

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If you do it right 51 percent of the time you will end up a hero.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Advanced engineering always, like advanced everything else, brings down upon it the discredit of ridicule of minds who cannot see so far.
Alfred P. Sloan

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The worst is over without a doubt.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Competition is the final price determinant and competitive prices may result in profits which force you to accept a rate of return less than you hoped for, or for that matter to accept temporary losses
Alfred P. Sloan

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[Could] motor cars could be produced [in a country like Germany] and sold in competition in the American market . . . .In my opinion it is impossible to reach the conclusion that competition from without can ever be any factor whatsoever?
Alfred P. Sloan

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Give a man a clear-cut job and let him do it.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Only in more production and in new production can the American standard of living be increased and the economy be sound.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Never make a personnel judgment the first time it comes up.
Alfred P. Sloan

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I have never issued an order since I have been the operating head of the corporation.
Alfred P. Sloan

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Never inject a man into the top, if it can be avoided. In a big organization, to have to do that, I think, is a reflection on management, Of course there are always exceptional cases.
Alfred P. Sloan