A Quote by Mark Cuban

Companies fail for lack of brains and effort. — © Mark Cuban
Companies fail for lack of brains and effort.
Many people fail in life, not for lack of ability or brains or even courage but simply because they have never organized their energies around a goal.
Most people who fail in their dream fail not from lack of ability but from lack of commitment.
Startups don’t fail because they lack a product; they fail because they lack customers and a profitable business model.
Most men fail, not through lack of education or agreeable personal qualities, but from lack of dogged determination, from lack of dauntless will.
More men fail through lack of purpose than lack of talent.
More men fail though lack of purpose than lack of talent.
You can't have some institutions that are protected by the law, not allowed to fail, and not held to account, and all the other companies in America are allowed to fail. You can't have equal justice under law and too big to fail.
When companies fail, or fail to grow, it's almost always because they don't invest in the people, the systems, and the processes they need.
Lack of true progress may not be a result of not doing what one is supposed to, but lack of focused effort trying not to do too much.
Do not many of us who fail to achieve big things. . .fail because we lack concentration--the art of concentrating the mind on the thing to be done at the proper time and to the exclusion of everything else?
The reason many people fail is not for lack of vision but for lack of resolve and resolve is born out of counting the cost.
Can companies just claim a total lack of political responsibility in how their technology is used in all instances? It's something that companies should be thinking about when they sell their technologies around the world.
Watching an entrepreneur fail is sad, but watching him fail from lack of nerve is tragic.
Most people fail, not because of lack of desire, but, because of lack of commitment.
Lack of self-confidence is, more often than not, simple laziness. We feel confused and uncertain because we do not know. But instead of making the effort to investigate, we procrastinate and worry. We tell ourselves we can't instead of learning how we can. If we used the mental energy we expend in worry and fear to get out and find out about what we do not know, we would see our self-confidence grow. Lack of self-confidence is not overcome by faith, but by action. It is a lack, not of certainty, but of effort. Too often we are certain that we can't before we give ourselves a fair chance.
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