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Nobodys irreplaceable, including me. I think for too long weve had a cult of personality in this company and in this ind
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"Nobody's irreplaceable, including me. I think for too long we've had a cult of personality in this company and in this industry, and frankly, I'd like to see that diminish"

- Bill Ford

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This quote by Bill Ford speaks with the concept that no one is above the business or industry, which the focus needs to be on the work and not the individual. He is suggesting that the company and market have actually been too concentrated on the individual, and that it is time to move far from that. He is likewise suggesting that nobody is irreplaceable, including himself. This is a call for humility and a suggestion that the company and market ought to be focused on the cumulative effort and not the individual. By making this statement, Bill Ford is emphasizing the significance of partnership and teamwork, and the requirement to move away from a culture of individualism. He is likewise recommending that the company and industry should concentrate on the work and not the person, and that everyone should be held to the exact same requirements.

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Bill Ford This quote is written / told by Bill Ford somewhere between May 3, 1957 and today. He was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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