Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Taiwanese businessman Terry Gou.
Last updated on November 7, 2024.
Terry Gou is a Taiwanese billionaire businessman who is the Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Foxconn. Foxconn is the world's largest contract manufacturer of electronics, with factories in several countries, mostly in mainland China where it employs 1.2 million people and is its largest private employer and exporter.
I respect the Japanese and especially like their execution and communication styles. Unlike the Koreans, they will not hit you from behind.
I always tell employees: 'The group's benefit is more important than your personal benefit.'
I never think I am successful. If I am successful, then I should be retired.
Businesses should be focused on business, and social responsibility should be government responsibility.
Quality is easy to talk but hard to make.
I have often asked myself if I would have worked as hard if I was as ill as Steve Jobs. My answer is that my wife most likely would not have let me work, and I would have stayed home. But I am not Steve Jobs.
They explained that if men want to put a large phone into their jeans, it has to be able to fit their buttocks. This is a company ranked worldwide number 1, number 2 in displays, and their marketing says this.
I never think I am successful. If I am successful, then I should be retired. If I am not retired, then that means I should still be working hard, keeping the company running.
Businesses should be focused on business and social responsibility should be government responsibility.
Hungry people have especially clear minds.
As human beings are also animals, to manage one million animals gives me a headache.
I always tell employees: The group's benefit is more important than your personal benefit.