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Lesson #4: Stay Ahead Of The Pack
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| “Innovation is the distinction between a leader and a follower,” says Jobs. |
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Lesson #5: Do What You Do Better than Anyone Else
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| “It’s important to remember one thing that is essential for any entrepreneurial organization,” says Moore. “Do what you do well. Look at other things as incremental opportunities, but don’t change the basis of what you do well.” Moore and Noyce might have had many failed products over the years at Intel – arguably more than most successful companies – but they never strayed from their original idea as to what they wanted their company to be about. Indeed, it was by focusing on a single vision and doing that well that they increased their circle of influence and climbed to the top of the industry. |
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Steve Jobs Apple
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| He might have been just 21 years old when he founded the company, but under Steve Jobs, Apple grew to become a leader and an innovator in the global computer, software, and electronics industry. In fact, the company is ranked number 159 on the Fortune 500 annual ranking of America’s largest corporations for 2006, with over $13.9 billion in revenues and almost 20,000 employees. Today, Jobs continues to serve as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. |
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Plain Talk About Recordable DVD
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| A Quick History
While the capacity of hard disks increased a hundred fold, CD-ROM has remained at 650/700MB capacity for more than 10 years. When the removable storage industry began to address the growing requirements of business, industry and entertainment in 1996, their objectives were to establish a family of single best DVD formats and promote broad acceptance of DVD products across entertainment, consumer electronics and IT industries.
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Inside Intel: Success Factors of a Company that Inspired an Industry
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| Today, Intel is ranked 49th on Fortune 500’s list of the top revenue grossing companies. Noyce and Moore may no longer be in charge of the daily running of the business they first founded in 1968; however, their impact on not only the company, but also the entire industry can still be felt. The maker of motherboard chipsets, network cards, flash memory drives, graphic chips, embedded processors and more, Intel is an innovator and a leader in the world of electronics and computing. How did two scientists who knew nothing about business become two of the most successful examples of entrepreneurship in history? |
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Steve Jobs Apple
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| He might have been just 21 years old when he founded the company, but under Steve Jobs, Apple grew to become a leader and an innovator in the global computer, software, and electronics industry. In fact, the company is ranked number 159 on the Fortune 500 annual ranking of America’s largest corporations for 2006, with over $13.9 billion in revenues and almost 20,000 employees. Today, Jobs continues to serve as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. |
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Small Business Advertising - Direct Mail Candy Promo Gets Sweet Results
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| Here's a direct mail promotional idea that worked well for a corporate client selling big ticket electronics gear. With a little imagination, you can do something like this to create new business for your growing company. |
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Our Next Great Tech CEO...Hero or Cheerleader?
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| Gary Shapiro, the head of the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) has been saying almost every chance he gets that the technology industry will lead the economy back. He's probably right because so it drives almost everything we do today -- business, education, healthcare, entertainment, education. Take the PC, CE, communications products and technology out of the picture and what do we have?
The changes -- especially in recent years -- were pushed forward by bosses who had visions of changing life for everyone for the better. Today, some have passed the baton of leadership, some have taken extended time off, some are doing time. The new breed of business |
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How to become a "Professional" Salesperson
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| As a business owner constantly recruiting prospective sales partners, I have spoken with and met many experienced salespeople in our industry. I’ve also met many newbies to our industry, who are considering selling for the first time - since they’ve heard it’s a lucrative career with residual income opportunity in an industry that will not be going away (at least we all hope this to be true).
With so many experienced and inexperienced salespeople entering new industries, how do you truly learn the industry and become a “professional salesperson?”
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Mobile Electronics are Driving Demand for Lithium
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The phenomenal growth of mobile electronics is fueling demand for lithium. For the foreseeable future lithium-ion batteries will provide the energy for all the most popular mobile electronics. This makes lithium one of the greatest wealth making opportunities of the century. |
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Financial Reform Bill Diversity Requirement Has Challenges
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| The government now mandates that the financial industry increase efforts to employ persons from diverse populations. The federal government will need to address the attitudes of present financial industry personnel that keep the industry from becoming a more diverse industry. |
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Who cares about PR?
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| The public relations industry is coming of age in a global economy where it is ideally placed to take advantage. Maybe we should look at what the PR industry offers, rather than how the industry has been characterised. Here are five key messages to consider.
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Sir Alan Sugar Begins to Build a Dynasty
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| Sir Alan Sugar did not begin his life on top of the world, he had to push and claw his way there. One of Britain's top businessmen, Sugar started out by selling car antennas, electronics out of the back of a van, but would build one of the largest electronics companies in Great Britain. People sometimes wonder how that business got started. |
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