A Quote by Jack Welch

Protecting underperformers always backfires. — © Jack Welch
Protecting underperformers always backfires.
Who is Jack Dorsey protecting? Who are the social media companies protecting when they ban people for reporting facts about Islamic Jihad and Sharia in America? Who? Who are they protecting? Islamic terrorists, that's who they're protecting.
If we're not protecting our women and we're not protecting our girls and we're not protecting the most vulnerable people in this society, who are we as a country?
I always hope people will like me, and I'm always afraid they will think I'm a fraud. I try harder than perhaps I should to make people like me, then it backfires. They think I'm a buffoon.
I used to write things out beforehand. But sometimes it backfires
I used to write things out beforehand. But sometimes it backfires.
Protecting the USPS means protecting the essential services it provides our nation.
Unfortunately, Congress is protecting the profits of those opposed to protecting the planet.
The NRA is interested in protecting the civil rights of Americans, not protecting the ability of terrorists to get guns.
Once you feel like you're being dictated by other people's expectations, it usually backfires.
My publishers are wonderful because they have let me write what I wanted to. They're wise enough to know that, with any author who's not simply writing formulas - who's trying to create something new - pressuring them to do something for market purposes almost always backfires. I can't imagine working under those circumstances, actually.
It's sort of the mixed blessing of being on television for so long in one thing; sometimes that backfires, in that you're not able to continue on.
For the record, kid, Summoning a demon to kidnap her, not the best way to meet a woman. It usually backfires on you.
America spends billions of dollars protecting the borders of other countries around the world. It's high time we start protecting our own.
You're the twinkling light in my eye. You're my shadow always protecting me. You've always got my back, and I love you for that
I thought you needed to be tougher. But I've been thinking that protecting somebody by hurting them before someone else gets the chance isn't the kind of protecting that anybody wants.
Antitrust law isn't about protecting competing businesses from each other, it's about protecting competition itself on behalf of the public.
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