Meg Whitman Quotes and its meanings

Meg Whitman has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Business Education Famous Health Movingon Technology

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What does Meg Whitman write about?

Meg Whitman has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about business, education, famous, health, movingon & technology. People always share Business quotes, Education quotes, famous, health, movingon & technology from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Meg Whitman?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Meg Whitman.

  • Look at growth, look at how much time people spend on the Net and look at the variety of things that they are doing. It's all really good, so I am actually encouraged by the fundamentals that underlie usage growth on the Net.
  • Because if you don't have a great workforce, a great higher education system, you're not going to have the next eBay, the next AmGen, the next, you know, Miasole, and not only California but America is going to fall behind a whole new competitive context which is obviously China, India, and other countries.
  • You can't stand for too many things. You can't use the bully pulpit for too many things. So, I promise you, every day, I am going to talk about jobs, spending, and education.
  • And I want to be able to - you know, make Republicans and Democrats famous for keeping jobs in California.
  • Because what happens is, as the economy suffers, tax revenues go down. But unlike businesses, where at least your variable costs go down, in government your variable costs go up: unemployment insurance, workmen's compensation, health care benefits, welfare, you name it.
  • It is very clear that voice communications is moving on to the Internet. In the end, the price that anyone can provide for voice transmission on the Net will trend toward zero.
  • What's sort of interesting about the whole public relations disaster that is the Net, in some ways, is that the fundamentals are really good.
  • I have run large organizations, I know what it takes to create a healthy business climate, and I have more experience than Jerry Brown doing that. So it'll be a stark contrast, a career politician vs. someone who has met a payroll, gotten a return on investment, knows how to use technology to do more with less.
  • I got to get the right people in the right job. Because a lot of costs can be taken out in the context of your administration without the legislature.For example, using technology to do more with less. Using technology to fight fraud. Reorganizing and streamlining can be done within the context of the administration.