Albert Champion Quotes
18 quotes from Albert Champion — French-American racing cyclist and entrepreneur who founded AC Spark Plug Company (later part of GM)..
“The difference between winning and losing often comes down to the smallest details. In racing, it might be the tension of a spoke. In engines, it's the quality of the spark.”
“I learned at GM that good enough is the enemy of great. AC will never settle for good enough.”
“War accelerates everything—technology, manufacturing, innovation. The companies that emerge stronger are those that use the pressure to improve, not just to survive.”
“Build something that works better than anything else, and customers will find you. Build something that works well enough, and you'll spend your life chasing customers.”
“The best opportunities come disguised as problems. The key is recognizing them before your competitors do.”
“Every failure teaches you something that success cannot. The key is making sure you learn the lesson before your competitors do.”
“Innovation isn't about having brilliant ideas. It's about having the persistence to make brilliant ideas work in the real world.”
“Your reputation is built one customer at a time, but it can be destroyed with a single bad product. Never forget which is easier.”
“Compete on what you do best, not on what everyone else is doing. If you're competing on price alone, you've already lost.”
“Racing strips away everything that doesn't matter. What's left is pure performance, and that's where you learn what really works.”
“The track doesn't lie. It doesn't care about your marketing or your reputation. It only cares about whether your product works when it matters most.”
“In racing, second place is first loser. In business, being second can be profitable, but being first is always better.”
“You can't manage what you don't understand. If you don't know how your product works, you can't know how to make it better.”
“The best engineers are those who understand that perfect is the enemy of good enough, but good enough is the enemy of great.”
“Build your team around people who care more about being right than being comfortable. Comfortable people don't innovate.”
“Every entrepreneur faces the same choice: you can be safe and small, or you can be bold and see what happens. I've never met a successful entrepreneur who chose safe.”
“The biggest risk is not taking any risks. In a world that's changing quickly, the only strategy that guarantees failure is not taking chances.”
“Success isn't about avoiding mistakes. It's about making mistakes faster than your competitors and learning from them more effectively.”