But that's what the book «The Outsiders» is all about... Extraordinary managers can actually produce extraordinary returns from what might otherwise be
very ordinary companies.
Not exact matches
«If Philip Morris chooses to market an inherently dangerous product, it is at the
very least perverse to allow the
company to escape liability by showing only that its product was used for its
ordinary purpose.»
One of the first cutbacks in the recession was
companies started to no longer print corporate stationery, but rather electing to print computer generated
very ordinary nondescript peel and stick on labels, often with ink lacking in their printer.
• Their
companies are rarely glamorous and are more likely to be
very ordinary jobs, like paving contractors and pest control businesses.