A Quote by Robert Herjavec

I'm really inspired to build a billion-dollar company. The hardest part is building the vehicle to get you there. — © Robert Herjavec
I'm really inspired to build a billion-dollar company. The hardest part is building the vehicle to get you there.
The way to build billion dollar companies is to first build something people love. There isn't really a shortcut there.
I said, 'Who said African American founders can't build a billion dollar company?'
The hardest single part of building a software system is deciding precisely what to build.
This idea of the digital native in the bedroom taking down a fascist regime and building a billion-dollar company is a very attractive image, but actually, if you look at the research, young people are on the lowest rung of digital opportunity.
I just think dieting is something that is run by a billion dollar - a multi-billion dollar - industry that isn't always looking out for your heath. There's healthy ways to do it.
I run a multi billion dollar company
It occurred to me that building a company was the best way to align a group of people towards building something great. And its really... it's a good organizational structure where you can really reward people. If they're building something that's good, you can you work with partners and reward them if the product that you're developing work well. It's a good way to get the best people involved to build something very good.
When I look at this company, I envision a billion-dollar business, and that's how it's run.
If you break into an oil company and you're able to find out what gas leases they're interested in, that could be a multi-billion dollar swing in value for one company over another a multi-decade period.
I really believe that the single hardest thing in business is building a company that does repeatable innovation... and just has this ongoing culture of excellence as it grows.
I can dance to Beyonce, sing karaoke, create strategy, go on dates, and build a multi-billion company and show the world that women can build big businesses.
Many entrepreneurs, and the venture investors who back them, seek to build billion-dollar companies.
I want people to be inspired to do what's in front of them. If you won't give a dime out of a dollar, don't talk to a billionaire about giving their money away because if you don't give a dime out of a dollar, I can promise you, you're not going to give a 100 million out of a billion. It's a lie.
If somebody told me you'd be a one and a half billion dollar company and be the largest in the world, I wouldn't have believed it myself.
Creating a billion-dollar company is hard, but being a truly great leader is even harder.
There's smarter people than me. But you cannot have any one guy running 18 billion-dollar businesses. It just doesn't make sense to me. I've met some extraordinary leaders in my time. They struggle with running one billion-dollar business.
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