Strive Masiyiwa quotes
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“If you begin to think business whether you own it or work for it like you would a well managed sports team you will learn a lot of very interesting lessons”
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“You can only find opportunities if you are looking for them.”
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“Whether you're a farmer, builder or engineer, the opportunities are equal: Just add a little innovation.”
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“Entrepreneurship without skills limits your growth potential.”
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“A vision on its own is not enough. Hard work and dedication is required to make that vision a reality.”
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“Being business minded requires you to always approach things with humility and respect.”
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“Integrity is better capital than money. You can accumulate it just like money, and you can use it just like money, but it goes further, and is enduring.”
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“I know no better way to show true patriotism and love for one's country, than investing to create wealth and employment.”
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“An Organisation That Does Not Invest In Itself, Has No Future.”
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“If you are working or you are running a business you have to set aside time and money to invest in your continued formal education and skills acquisition.”
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“God will do nothing except you pray; and you have to be clear what you want”
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“If we tackle corruption, no child would sleep hungry, there would be no injustice, every child would be in school. The most powerful force against corruption is one person saying “noâ€.”
-- Strive MasiyiwaSource : "Zimbabwe tycoon says he refused massive bribe demands in building his African business empire". www.foxnews.com. October 21, 2013.
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“The opportunity is in the problem. The moment I see a problem, I immediately begin to think about the opportunities that can be created by trying to solve it.”
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“We Africans are able to build companies that can operate in the global environment.”
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“When you are in a business, you must join associations, (both local and international), so that you can exchange ideas, with people from the same industry, including your competitors. This is how you “benchmarkâ€. Before you dash off to implement something, try and find out what others have done, or not done This is really how you should be using tools like the Internet.”
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