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Lesson #4: Use Failure As A Catalyst for Success
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| “Luck is a dividend of sweat,” said Kroc. “The more you sweat, the luckier you get.” Despite all his hard work, Kroc was not always a lucky man. From his early days in starting up McDonald’s to even after the chain was a well-established global presence, Kroc experienced his fair share of failures. He was not immune to disappointment; what set Kroc apart from his competitors, however, was how he learned from his failures and bounced back. |
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Grinding Out Success: How Kroc Made McDonald’s A Golden Triumph
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| “We provide food that customers love, day after day after day,” said Kroc. “People just want more of it.” |
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Lesson #1: It Is Never To Late To Get Your Start
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| “When we began to make $10 a day, [my ex-husband] thought that was enough, thought I ought to be satisfied,” said Walker. “But I was convinced that my hair preparation would fill a long-felt want. And when we found it impossible to agree, due to his narrowness of vision, I embarked on business for myself.” |
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STOP Selling and Start Educating
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| Why do so many ambitious, hard-working and talented service professionals struggle to get customers and win sales? |
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Rise to the Top: How the Flying Billionaire First Got His Wings
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| “Play off everyone against each other so that you have more avenues of action open to you,” said a young and ambitious Hughes. |
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Andrew Carnegie and the Rise of Big Business
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| Perhaps more than any other entrepreneur, the one that has come to most symbolize the process of industrialization and the rise of big business in America is none other than Andrew Carnegie. Born in Scotland when the United Kingdom was in the early phase of its own industrialization, Andrew Carnegie came to the United States at a time that would prove to be rife with opportunity for the ambitious young entrepreneur. |
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Sales Job
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| If you are reading this article then I already know that you are an ambitious person. A sales job is no easy task, and definitely not for the faint of heart, so if you are after one, you must know that you are a go-getter who does not mind hearing 100 “no’s” before getting to a “yes”. |
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The Most Important – and Overlooked – Measure of Return on Investment
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| When ambitious entrepreneurs set their minds to accomplish something, they can summon a tremendous amount of drive, tenacity and commitment to make their vision a reality. And what a vision it is… a luxurious home, expensive cars, fine dining and more. Ah, the trappings of success!
But while that internal drive to succeed is crucial to professional success, it can also be an entrepreneur’s downfall. They get so focused on the traditional picture of “success” – the dollar signs – that they forget what really matters. And when that happens, no paycheck is big enough.
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What it takes to be an Entrepreneur
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| What is an entrepreneur? Are you one? Do you fit the mold? The word “Entrepreneur” comes from the French word entreprendre (to undertake) + eur (-or). Thus, an entrepreneur is one who undertakes, or an undertaker. (Not in the funeral director sense.) One who undertakes to organize an enterprise. Just because you started a business or own a store doesn’t mean you’re a true entrepreneur. |
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What is an entrepreneur?
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| Do you ever wonder what an entrepreneur is? Do you wonder what the difference is between an entrepreneur and a businessman? If so here is an account of what sort of person an entrepreneur is and what motivates him or her to succeed. |
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8 Steps to Personal PR
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| DIY personal PR is great way for ambitious entrepreneurs to get themselves exposure, especially when they have more time than money. |
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Upbeat thinking in a Downturn Economy
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| History tells us great companies are made during recessions. But where do you start? How do you lead your battered troops on a new ambitious campaign? |
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Defining the Entrepreneur
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| How do you define an entrepreneur? Some would say that an entrepreneur is a well financed businessperson, who launches a new business with $20M in venture capital funding. Others would say an entrepreneur is anyone with a great idea and a folding table, a cell phone, and a computer in their garage! Both descriptions might be correct, but that does not really get to the heart of the matter of what truly defines the entrepreneur. This article examines three of the key elements that truly define the true entrepreneur in todays business climate! |
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