Bonsoir,
CEO est l'acronyme de Chef Executive Officer. C'est l'équivalent du PDG dans la langue française.
Pour ceux qui veulent un jour, inchAllah devenir CEO voici quelques citations célébres de CEO
1-
My parents had always drummed into me that all you
have in life is your reputation; you may be very rich
but if you lose your good name, then you’ll never be
happy.
— Richard Branson
CEO of Virgin Group, Ltd.
2-
One month after getting the CEO job I was the most popular
guy in town. It takes some guys ten years to realize that
everyone patting them on the back is because of their position,
not themselves.
— Dan Amos
CEO, Aflac
3-
I’ve always tried to live by looking at “what is the right thing
to do here?” It’s not right, no matter how attractive it appears
in the short term, if it’s not the best thing to do.
— Nimish Mehta
CEO, Impresse
4-
You must have a tolerance for varying perspectives. But an
intolerance for what is considered irreprehensible.
— Rev. Jim Forbes
Senior Minister, Riversi Cathedral
5-
Integrity is a supreme requirement. And I consider trust to be
the greatest motivator.
— Bob Galvin
Chairman of Motorola’s
executive committee
6-
And trust takes a lot of moxie and commitment to build. It
takes a long time, and you can lose it overnight.
— Max Depree
Former Chairman of Herman Miller
7-
I think there are two essential things. The first is the value of
people, the second is the importance of values.
— Bob Haas
CEO, Levi Strauss
8-
Ethics are an invaluable intangible that each successful
leader bases their actions on. One of the things that my firm
prides itself on is the ethical values that run deep in our
blood. It’s something that is worn on our sleeves. We look to
our core values in hiring, client selection, and everyday decisions.
Even our firm by-line is: “ethics fed brainware.” Ethics
is something that has been deeply seeded in all successful organizations
and their leaders and will continue to be for as
long as successful business will exist.
— Brian McCune
Managing Partner,
e-merging technologies group
9-
If the boss’ motive, character, and ability are something you
don’t respect, quit. If you have a subordinate who has a motive,
character, or ability you can’t accept, fire him or her.
— Curt Carter, ‘Carter’s Law’
CEO Gulbransen Inc. and America Inc.
10-
Conduct yourself in a manner that if whatever you say or do
gets back to your wife, children, parents, grandparents,
friends, parish priest, etc., you’re okay with it. If you “spit
up” on yourself do not hesitate to apologize to those you offended,
hurt, or humiliated.
— Ron Brown
CEO, Maximation
à suivre.................
Source: HOW to Act Like a CEO
10 Rules for Getting to the
Top and Staying There
D. A. BENTON
MC G R AW- H I L L
2001
Stanislas
Bon début de semaine à tous.
CEO est l'acronyme de Chef Executive Officer. C'est l'équivalent du PDG dans la langue française.
Pour ceux qui veulent un jour, inchAllah devenir CEO voici quelques citations célébres de CEO
1-
My parents had always drummed into me that all you
have in life is your reputation; you may be very rich
but if you lose your good name, then you’ll never be
happy.
— Richard Branson
CEO of Virgin Group, Ltd.
2-
One month after getting the CEO job I was the most popular
guy in town. It takes some guys ten years to realize that
everyone patting them on the back is because of their position,
not themselves.
— Dan Amos
CEO, Aflac
3-
I’ve always tried to live by looking at “what is the right thing
to do here?” It’s not right, no matter how attractive it appears
in the short term, if it’s not the best thing to do.
— Nimish Mehta
CEO, Impresse
4-
You must have a tolerance for varying perspectives. But an
intolerance for what is considered irreprehensible.
— Rev. Jim Forbes
Senior Minister, Riversi Cathedral
5-
Integrity is a supreme requirement. And I consider trust to be
the greatest motivator.
— Bob Galvin
Chairman of Motorola’s
executive committee
6-
And trust takes a lot of moxie and commitment to build. It
takes a long time, and you can lose it overnight.
— Max Depree
Former Chairman of Herman Miller
7-
I think there are two essential things. The first is the value of
people, the second is the importance of values.
— Bob Haas
CEO, Levi Strauss
8-
Ethics are an invaluable intangible that each successful
leader bases their actions on. One of the things that my firm
prides itself on is the ethical values that run deep in our
blood. It’s something that is worn on our sleeves. We look to
our core values in hiring, client selection, and everyday decisions.
Even our firm by-line is: “ethics fed brainware.” Ethics
is something that has been deeply seeded in all successful organizations
and their leaders and will continue to be for as
long as successful business will exist.
— Brian McCune
Managing Partner,
e-merging technologies group
9-
If the boss’ motive, character, and ability are something you
don’t respect, quit. If you have a subordinate who has a motive,
character, or ability you can’t accept, fire him or her.
— Curt Carter, ‘Carter’s Law’
CEO Gulbransen Inc. and America Inc.
10-
Conduct yourself in a manner that if whatever you say or do
gets back to your wife, children, parents, grandparents,
friends, parish priest, etc., you’re okay with it. If you “spit
up” on yourself do not hesitate to apologize to those you offended,
hurt, or humiliated.
— Ron Brown
CEO, Maximation
à suivre.................
Source: HOW to Act Like a CEO
10 Rules for Getting to the
Top and Staying There
D. A. BENTON
MC G R AW- H I L L
2001
Stanislas
Bon début de semaine à tous.