Lee Iacocca
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Lee Iacocca
Lido Anthony "Lee" Iacoccais an American automobile executive best known for spearheading the development of Ford Mustang and Pinto cars, while at the Ford Motor Company in the 1960s, and then later for reviving the Chrysler Corporation as its CEO during the 1980s. He served as President and CEO of Chrysler from 1978 and additionally as chairman from 1979, until his retirement at the end of 1992...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth15 October 1924
CityAllentown, PA
CountryUnited States of America
It was a marriage made in heaven. The ads created a lot of buzz, and sales rose 24.7 percent in July,
I was stunned. It was a complete takeover. Chrysler had $12 billion in cash and was stronger at the time and should have bought Daimler.
The ability to concentrate and to use your time well is everything.
The great issues facing us today are not Republican issues or Democratic issues. The political parties can debate the means, but both parties must embrace the end objective, which is to make America great again.
Apply yourself. Get all the education you can, but then, by God, do something. Don't just stand there, make it happen.
As you go through life, there are thousands of little forks in the road, and there are a few really big forks-those moments of reckoning, moments of truth.
To solve big problems you have to be willing to do unpopular things.
A major reason capable people fail to advance is that they don't work well with their colleagues.
If you want to make good use of your time, you've got to know what's most important and then give it all you've got.
To succeed today, you have to set priorities, decide what you stand for.
There's no great mystery to satisfying your customers. Build them a quality product and treat them with respect. It's that simple.
When the product is right, you don't have to be a great marketer.
Every business and every product has risks. You can't get around it.
I have found that being honest is the best technique I can use. Right up front, tell people what you're trying to accomplish and what you're willing to sacrifice to accomplish it.