Frases célebres de Henry Ford
Frases sobre el éxito de Henry Ford
“El secreto de mi éxito está en pagar como si fuera pródigo y vender como si estuviera en quiebra.”
De Henry Ford
Fuente: Citado en Sarrias Martí, Luiggi. Dayketing: ¡Hoy es un gran día para vender más! Profit Editorial, 2011. ISBN 978-84-1533-020-2. p. 93.
De Henry Ford
Fuente: Citado en Palomo Triguero, Eduardo. Cita-logía. Editorial Punto Rojo Libros,S.L. ISBN 978-84-16068-10-4. p. 124.
Frases de hombres de Henry Ford
“A ningún hombre debe obligársele a hacer el trabajo que puede hacer una máquina.”
De Henry Ford
Fuente: Palomo Triguero, Eduardo. Cita-logía. Editorial Punto Rojo Libros,S.L. ISBN 978-84-16068-10-4. p. 192.
Idioma_original: «I invented nothing new. I simply assembled the discoveries of others men behing whom were centuries of work...progress happens when all the factors that make for it are ready and then it is inevitable.»
De Henry Ford
Henry Ford Frases y Citas
Explicación sobre su fuente de inspiración para la cadena de montaje.
De Henry Ford
Henry Ford: Frases en inglés
Interview in the San Francisco Examiner (26 August 1928)
Fuente: My Life and Work (1922), p. 1; as cited in: William A. Levinson, Henry Ford, Samuel Crowther. The Expanded and Annotated My Life and Work: Henry Ford's Universal Code for World-Class Success. CRC Press, 2013. p. xxvii
Interview in Chicago Tribune (25 May 1916)
“When I see an Alfa Romeo go by, I tip my hat.”
As quoted in Alfa Romeo. I creatori della Leggenda (1990) by Griffith Borgeson
Attributed from posthumous publications
Variante: When I see an Alfa Romeo, I tip my hat.
Interview with Bruce Barton, "It Would Be Fun To Start Over Again," The American Magazine https://books.google.com/books?id=CspZAAAAYAAJ&dq=Henry%20Ford%20Bruce%20Barton%20american%20Magazine&pg=RA3-PA7#v=onepage&q=Henry%20Ford%20Bruce%20Barton%20american%20Magazine&f=false, April 1921
As quoted in Biopolymers, Polyamides and Complex Proteinaceous Materials I (2003) by Stephen R. Fahnestock, Alexander Steinbüchel, p. 395
Attributed from posthumous publications
Quoted in The Zanesville Sunday Times-Signal [Zanesville, Ohio] (15 March 1931): On reasons for the Great Depression
“The man who has the largest capacity for work and thought is the man who is bound to succeed.”
My Life and Work (1922)
Interview with Bruce Barton, "It Would Be Fun To Start Over Again," The American Magazine, April 1921
Attributed to Henry Ford by Charles Binderup (March 19, 1937), Congressional Record—House vol. 81, p. 2528. The quote is preceded by "It was Henry Ford who said, in substance, this," indicating that it was a paraphrase rather than an actual quote. Ford wrote at length in My Life and Work (1923) against the dominance of finance over industry, including a remark in Chapter XII, quoted above, which is very similar to the attributed statement.
Misattributed
February 11, 1934; quoted in: Peter Collier, David Horowitz (2001). The Fords: An American Epic. p. 108
“He draws upon his subconscious mind.”
Thomas Edison, as quoted in The Living Age, Vol. 312 (1922), p. 742
“History is bunk. What difference does it make how many times the ancient Greeks flew their kites?”
History is Bunk, Says Henry Ford, Special to The New York Times, New York Times, October October 29, 1921. p. 1
Fuente: My Life and Work (1922), Chapter XII, Money - Master or Servant
“Bankers play far too great a part in the conduct of industry...”
Fuente: My Life and Work (1922), Chapter XII, Money - Master or Servant
Fuente: 1920s, My Life and Work (1922), pp. 19–20. Quoted in Samuel Crowther, "Henry Ford's Problem," The Magazine of Business, vol. 52 (1927), p. 182