A Quote by Punit Renjen

A strong sense of purpose drives businesses to take the long view and invest for growth. — © Punit Renjen
A strong sense of purpose drives businesses to take the long view and invest for growth.
We invest in early childhood education. We invest additional job training dollars. We make sure that we've got a strong research and development strategy so that we continue to innovate. Rebuilding our infrastructure, which we know will attract businesses.
As borders take time to reopen, we will make sure the Government spends our reserves to nurture strong local businesses. To grow local supply chains. And to encourage innovation. This is important because local businesses will be Singapore's growth catalyst in our post-COVID economy.
I advise other companies' CEOs, don't fall into the trap where you go, 'Where's the growth? Where's the growth?' Where's the growth?' They feel a tremendous pressure to grow. Well, sometimes you can't grow. Sometimes you don't want to grow. In certain businesses, growth means you either take on bad clients, excess risk, or too much leverage.
Coloradans want to take the long view and invest in our state's future. We know that to do this, we cannot neglect our schools.
I just believe that government borrowing and spending doesn't lead to economic prosperity, growth, or sustainable jobs. I know that it comes from the private sector: people who invest in their businesses and ideas.
Most businesses do not take governments seriously when it comes to climate, primarily because many governments have inconsistent and incoherent policies and then often keep changing them, sometimes retroactively. This makes businesses reluctant to invest in greener technologies.
We adopted a focused strategy of core businesses in Citicorp that play to our unique historic strengths as a global bank that will provide strong growth and attractive returns over the long-term... And we've identified non-core assets we have shed.
I just kind of, like, know who I am. I think that comes from having an incredibly strong sense of purpose for a very long time.
When we acquire businesses in the developing world, we estimate if the growth opportunities are strong.
You have a deeper purpose that drives you. You have to talk to yourself about what that purpose is. If you run through like a hamster to chase fame or money, you might end up wasting your life away. You find what drives you and gives you energy.
The best entrepreneurs have a sense of purpose that drives them.
Economic growth creates jobs, and countries grow when they educate their people and pursue policies that encourage households to save, existing businesses to invest, and entrepreneurs to innovate and create new markets.
The financial crisis and the Great Recession left firms with excess capacity, reducing incentives to invest. If businesses expect slower growth to continue, that will also hold down investment.
I think each artist lives with purpose. A strong sense of purpose. We know who's come before us.
Don't invest in pieces of papers (stocks), invest in great businesses underlying them
I'm a little more measured. That sense of urgency I thought accompanied things - it can take a little longer. You have to take the long view.
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