Love him or hate him, Donald Trump, 45th American President, managed to build one of the most prospering businesses in America. He’s known for his remarks. Sometimes they’re silly and outrageous but sometimes he does sound motivational. We’ve collected Trump’s most prominent quotes about work culture and ethic, leadership and attitude that everybody should have for their work.
Criticism is easier to take when you realize that the only people who aren't criticized are those who don't take risks.
My philosophy is always to hire the best from the best.
Leaders, true leaders, take responsibility for the success of the team, and understand that they must also take responsibility for the failure.
Your business, and your brand, must first let people know what you care about, and that you care about them.
Without passion you don’t have energy, without energy you have nothing.
Part of being a winner is knowing when enough is enough.
If you’re interested in ‘balancing’ work and pleasure, stop trying to balance them. Instead make your work more pleasurable.
If you love what you do, if you love going to the office, if you really like it – not just say it, but really like it – it keeps you young and energized. I really love what I do.
In real life, if I were firing you, I’d tell you what a great job you did, how fantastic you are, and how you can do better someplace else. If somebody steals, that’s different, but generally speaking, you want to let them down as lightly as possible. It’s not a very pleasant thing. I don’t like firing people.
In my life, there are two things I've found I'm very good at: overcoming obstacles and motivating good people to do their best work.
If you don't tell people about your success, they probably won't know about it.
Watch, listen, and learn. You can’t know it all yourself.
Anyone who thinks they do is destined for mediocrity.
What separates the winners from the losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate.
You learn their honesty, you learn their competitiveness. You learn a lot about a person. It’s not that they have to sink the putt and there’s a great deal of talent involved – but you do learn about how competitive a person is on the golf course, and frankly, how honest.
Give yourself a little freedom to develop into something or someone you’d actually like to be.
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