Quote by Stuart Rose
Most employees want to be involved in a successful business and mo

Most employees want to be involved in a successful business and most employees are happy for people running successful businesses to be paid a reasonable wage and a market rate for it, provided they understand the reason. What they hate most of all is pay for failure. – Stuart Rose

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When I got married in my twenties, I had a happy marriage and happy kids but at some point in time I let it go off the rails I let it go off the rails. – Stuart Rose

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Marriage
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There is a responsibility on all companies to look at the quantum of pay and the relationship between the top and the bottom. – Stuart Rose

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relationship
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Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made. – Stuart Rose

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Food
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Not failure, but low aim is sin. – Benjamin E. Mays

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You have to be able to accept failure to get better. – LeBron James

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Of course, Third World leaders love you. By ascribing third world ills to First World sins, you absolve them of blame for their countries failure to advance. – John McCarthy

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Failure to prepare is preparing to fail. – Mike Murdock

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