Harold S. Geneen, a British-born businessman and corporate executive, transformed ITT Corporation into a global conglomerate during his tenure as CEO. His management philosophy, characterized by centralization and aggressive expansion, reshaped the business landscape and set new standards for corporate leadership in the 20th century.

"Performance stands out like a ton of diamonds. Nonperformance can always be explained away."



"In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins: cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later."



"The five essential entrepreneurial skills for success: Concentration, Discrimination, Organization, Innovation and Communication."



"A true leader has to have a genuine open-door policy so that his people are not afraid to approach him for any reason."



"Management manages by making decisions and by seeing that those decisions are implemented."



"It is an immutable law in business that words are words, explanations are explanations, promises are promises-but only performance is reality."



"Managers in all too many American companies do not achieve the desired results because nobody makes them do it."



"I think it is an immutable law in business that words are words, explanations are explanations, promises are promises - but only performance is reality."



"The best way to inspire people to superior performance is to convince them by everything you do and by your everyday attitude that you are wholeheartedly supporting them."



"Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions."



"We must not be hampered by yesterday's myths in concentrating on today's needs."



"In business, words are words; explanations are explanations, promises are promises, but only performance is reality."



"I don't believe in just ordering people to do things. You have to sort of grab an oar and row with them."

