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Quotes About Corporate

Economic liberalisation has seen a big and often well-deserved spurt in executive compensation, especially for professional managers.
~ Sucheta Dalal
The live concert industry has become corporate-ized.
~ Perry Farrell
'Survivor' wouldn't have happened had I not gone out there and helped CBS to sell sponsors to finance the first one. Part of my thinking on 'Survivor' was that it should have rewards that are corporate brands. A Big Mac, one thimble-full of Coca-Cola.
~ Mark Burnett
The true - the true economy has got to come back into balance with the very biosphere that sustains us. And I think a lot of people just see the green economy as a different way of allowing the corporate agenda to continue to flourish.
~ David Suzuki
I hated that job. I hated working for AT&T. I hated calling people's phone and trying to get them to try and switch over to AT&T.
~ Trina
Sense About Science is much more than an innocent fact-checking service. It is a spin-off of a bizarre political network that began life as the ultra-left Revolutionary Communist Party and switched over to extreme corporate libertarianism when it launched 'Living Marxism' magazine in the late eighties.
~ Zac Goldsmith
Liability limit has become a symbol of corporate greed in passing the risk of disaster to the U.S. government and U.S. citizens.
~ Marvin Ammori
One of the symptoms of an absence of innovation is the fact that you lose your jobs. Everyone else catches up with you. They can do what you do better than you or cheaper than you. And in a multinational corporate-free market enterprise, it is the company's obligation to take the factory to a place where they can make it more cheaply.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
When I moved from corporate to consumer banking, I brought a lot of synergy with me.
~ Chanda Kochhar
Deflation can be particularly dangerous when a financial system is shaky, with household and corporate balance sheets in poor shape and banks undercapitalized and heavily burdened with bad loans.
~ Ben Bernanke
Well-functioning financial systems are important in achieving sustained economic growth. They play a crucial role in channeling household savings into the corporate sector and allocating investment funds among firms.
~ Toshihiko Fukui
Under the claim of "religious freedom"—the cover for a gigantic new fictional creature called "corporate conscience"—the rights of workers could be given short shrift once again. [More on this in chapter 8.]
~ Rev. Barry W. Lynn
Corporations go through cycles of growth and retrenching, what I call corporate yo-yo dieting. Companies that expand continually are companies that grow fat. Then they're forced to diet, or downsize in "corp" speak, until they can grow again and reengineer (a new body in ninety days!), merge and acquire other companies (weightlifting and muscle training) until the cycle starts anew, and they're forced to reduce again (lose twenty pounds in six weeks!).
~ Ricardo Semler
The community, in its corporate life, is called to embody an alternative order that stands as a sign of God's redemptive purposes in the world.
~ Richard B. Hays
white-collar and corporate/industrial crime—perpetrated mostly by whites—causes more personal injury, death, and property loss than does all street crime combined, even on a per capita basis.)
~ Richard Delgado
As geographic place lost its power to guarantee quality, modern corporate brands began to appear, at first linked to the personal names of the manufacturers, who thereby offered their reputation, their face as it were, to establish a bond of trust with consumers.
~ Richard R. Wilk
Hope cannot be had by the individual if everything is corporately hopeless. It is hard to heal individuals when the whole thing is seen as unhealable.
~ Richard Rohr
Privatized salvation never accumulates into corporate change because it attracts and legitimates individualists to begin with.
~ Richard Rohr
In Mary, humanity has said our eternal yes to God. A yes that cannot be undone. A corporate yes that overrides our many noes.
~ Richard Rohr
When we talk about power, we talk about Wall Street.
~ Bernie Sanders
We have a lot of issues with corporate power that have to be addressed. My plan takes us further and it would do the job.
~ Hillary Clinton
I talked about the consolidation of power in the hands of the corporate bureaucracy, as distinct from the stockholders. To this view, I still strongly adhere.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
The power of the corporate bureaucracy - the power of technostructure (a term that did not take off) - is something to which I still adhere.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
More than ever before, consumers have the ability to unify their voices and coalesce their buying power to influence corporate behaviors.
~ Simon Mainwaring