I look at every business and ask, How long can this last? How can I identify the status quo and change it?
Meaning of the quote
This quote by American businessman Sheldon Adelson shows that he is always thinking about how to improve businesses. He looks at each company and wonders how long it can continue doing things the same way. He tries to find what is normal or expected in that business, and then figures out how to change it and make it better.
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