A Quote by Steve Case

At the end of the day, the team you build is the company you build. — © Steve Case
At the end of the day, the team you build is the company you build.
As a founder you have to build a team some day, so why not start the day you found the company?
The team you build is the company you build.
On the other hand, we raised $25 million by going public. It's that money that we used to build this company, to build the circulation, to build a high profile and to hire staff that made Salon what it is today.
We were hoping to build a small profitable company; and of course, what we've done is build a large, unprofitable company.
I tried to build a company my father would have been proud to work for, that he would have looked back on and said, 'That's the company that honoured me, even though I don't have an education'. I wanted to build a company that had a conscience.
The best time to start promoting your book is three years before it comes out. Three years to build a reputation, build a permission asset, build a blog, build a following, build credibility and build the connections you'll need later.
At the end of the day, you just want to go to a team that believes in you... and hopefully wants to build a franchise around you.
There's only one thing that regularly keeps me up at night. Working with the greatest people in the world and knowing that they are counting on me to build a company that endures - a company where they can grow professionally. A company where they can build world-class products and be proud to work.
I never dreamed I could build a $100 million company. I just happened to build a $1 million company that became a $5 million company, and so on.
We want Facebook to be one of the best places people can go to learn how to build stuff. If you want to build a company, nothing better than jumping in and trying to build one. But Facebook is also great for entrepreneurs/hackers. If people want to come for a few years and move on and build something great, that's something we're proud of.
The challenge is not just to build a company that can endure; but to build one that is worthy of enduring.
The only way to build a good company is one satisfied customer at a time. However, to build a great company, we must add one raving fan at a time. The difference is this...a satisfied customer will come back, but a raving fan not only comes back, but becomes part of your sales team. There's a big difference!
It's my job to build the people who are going to build the company.
Hillary Clinton has promised to build on President [Barack] Obama's policies. That means build on Obamacare, build on Dodd-Frank, build on the regulations coming out of the EPA. If that's the case, that will not be good for the economy.
Of course it's better to have good players to build a better team. But to build a team, you need to have time.
The biggest challenge is to build the team and start the company, while hiring people, raising money, building a brand which has no history, all at the same time. You're doing a lot of things that in an established company are already done.
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