Talk:Jeff Bezos
Latest comment: 9 days ago by UDScott in topic Unsourced quotes
Not change in next ten years
editThere are various places across the web that attribute a long quotation to Bezos about how the important question is not, "What will change in the next 10 years" but "what will NOT change in the next 10 years." Here is a version of it on Goodreads, for example.
Anybody able to locate its origin, and whether it was Bezos?
Unsourced quotes
editThe following quotes do not provide original sources:
- “One of the only ways to get out of a tight box is to invent your way out.”[1]
- “If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that. Word of mouth is very powerful.”[2]
- “We are stubborn on vision. We are flexible on details.”[3]
- "What’s dangerous is not to evolve.”[4]
- “In the end, we are our choices. Build yourself a great story.”[5]
- Your brand is what other people say about you when you’re not in the room.[6]
- “I knew that if I failed I wouldn’t regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying.”[7]
- “It’s not an experiment if you know it’s going to work.”[8]
- “The best customer service is if the customer doesn’t need to call you, doesn’t need to talk to you. It just works.”[9]
- “We can’t be in survival mode. We have to be in growth mode.”[10]
- “A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person. You earn reputation by trying to do hard things well.”[11]
- “If you double the number of experiments you do per year you’re going to double your inventiveness.”[12]
- “Life’s too short to hang out with people who aren’t resourceful.”[13]
- “The keys to success are patience, persistence, and obsession.”[14]
- “Work hard, have fun, make history.”[15]
- “If you don’t understand the details of your business you are going to fail.”[16]
- “If you can’t tolerate critics, don’t do anything new or interesting.”[17]
- “Great innovations, large and small, are happening every day at Amazon because of our obsession with customers.”[18]
- “Lean into the future.”[19]
- “The common question that gets asked in business is, ‘why?’ That’s a good question, but an equally valid question is, ‘why not?’”[20]