The way we look at manufacturing is this: the U.S.'s strategy should be to skate where the puck is going, not where it is.
“The way we look at manufacturing is this: the U.S.'s strategy should be to skate where the puck is going, not where it is.”
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The way we look at manufacturing is this: the U.S.'s strategy should be to skate where the puck is going, not where it is.
“The way we look at manufacturing is this: the U.S.'s strategy should be to skate where the puck is going, not where it is.”
The way we look at manufacturing is this: the U.S.'s strategy should be to skate where the puck is going, not where it is.
Let your joy be in your journey - not in some distant goal.
I don't really think anything Microsoft does puts pressure on Apple.
We have to make sure, at Apple, that we stay true to focus, laser focus - we know we can only do great things a few times, only on a few products.
People should have values, so by extension, a company should. And one of the things you do is give back. So how do you give back? We give back through our work in the environment, in running the company on renewable energy. We give back in job creation.
America's moved so much of its production and manufacturing offshore, it's become a nation of middlemen.
No country is ever successful in the long term... without a really strong and vibrant manufacturing base.
It's crazy to go into manufacturing. That's not where the money is.
Being a Midwesterner, I know that many of the middle-class manufacturing jobs that had been at the heart of our economy are either gone or going, and they're not coming back.
China is crippling our manufacturing economy and eliminating our jobs by illegally flooding our markets.