15 Too Good To Be True Quotes From Alan Mulally
15 Too Good To Be True Quotes From Alan Mulallye |
A lot of people don't want to get bad news.
— Alan Mulally
You create value, and you create jobs.
— Alan Mulally
It's just really important that we have boundaries and guidelines to operate. Our homes, the cars, everything is going to be on the Internet. And so what are the guidelines? What do we want?
— Alan Mulally
What I found over the years is the most important thing is for a team to come together over a compelling vision, a comprehensive strategy for achieving that vision, and then a relentless implementation plan.
— Alan Mulally
Transparency is so important in business.
— Alan Mulally
I'm a creative guy, a designer, a customer.
— Alan Mulally
It is just more rewarding to do things in a supportive environment.
— Alan Mulally
I grew up with Microsoft. I know the leadership of Microsoft.
— Alan Mulally
This working together is just so important: you're either working together, or you're not working together.
— Alan Mulally
Because of the Internet of Things, we're all going to be connected.
— Alan Mulally
I really do believe that working together works, and it's amazing to me.
— Alan Mulally
There is a great market for cars in the United States - as Honda and Toyota have proven.
— Alan Mulally
There's a Ford dealer in every city around the United States. They're the fabric of the community. They're either head of the chamber of commerce or the priest, or I mean they're just the fabric of America, and they took care of us.
— Alan Mulally
It's all about producing products people want.
— Alan Mulally
Positive leadership - conveying the idea that there is always a way forward - is so important, because that is what you are here for - to figure out how to move the organization forward. Critical to doing that is reinforcing the idea that everyone is included.
— Alan Mulally
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