Beware of the egos ordsprog
Beware of the egos of chief executives,
Juergen Schrempp
Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, beware of the concision.
Bible
Businessmen... were not born chief executives. They were often people first.
Richard Jefferson
dismayed at the latest example of why voters might be leery of women chief executives.
Kathleen Blanco
Chief executives, who themselves own few shares of their companies, have no more feeling for the average stockholder than they do for baboons in Africa.
T. Boone Pickens
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1928
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Chief executives, who themselves own few shares of their companies, have no more feeling for the average stockholder than they do for baboons in Africa.
T. Boone Pickens
(
1928
-)
This is a business of reputation, and when chief executives are making M&A decisions that could affect their own career paths, they don't want to take a chance.
Brad Hintz
Joey's doing a nice job spreading the ball around. It's up to him how it goes. We don't have any egos at receiver. You can't have egos and win games. With all of us, everybody can't eat every game.
Charles Rogers
This was a very difficult determination in an extremely close race. Both men will make far better Virginia chief executives than their critics would lead you to believe.
Bob Kane
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1915
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Many people around the President have sizeable egos before entering government, some with good reason. Their new positions will do little to moderate their egos.
Donald Rumsfeld
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1932
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Presidentskap
Everybody had the same agenda; we were checking our egos at the door. I'm not going to say egos weren't in play at the beginning, but collaboration was a much more efficient way of working together.
Christine White
There is no way to predict accurately 10 years into the future, given the volatile economy and decisions of airline chief executives that sometimes defy what some of us see as logic.
Seth Young
We have to send a message that the risk is real. A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. Chief executives no longer have to rest assured that if they don't hear of a problem, it doesn't mean it is not going on.
Andy Purdy
There are a lot of egos in the clubhouse. For us to be successful, we have to put those egos aside and become good teammates and play the game the way we grew up playing it, pull for each other and genuinely be happy for each other.
Chipper Jones
I yearn to see other chief executives throughout the nation follow suit, so that as a people we may hasten the elimination of barbarism as a tool of American justice.
Winthrop Rockefeller
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