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Direct From Houston: Dell is Born
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| In 1999, Michael Dell was giving a lecture on the ABCs of entrepreneurship to a business class at his psuedo-alma mater, the University of Texas. When it came time for the question and answer period, one of the students eagerly stood up and asked Dell why, despite being worth over $17 billion, he continues going to work each day. “You’ve got so much money,” the student said. “Why don’t you just sell out, buy a boat, and sail off to the Caribbean?” Dell stared back at the student and replied, “Sailing’s boring. Do you have any idea how much fun it is to run a billion-dollar company?” |
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Business coaches aren’t for everyone
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| A personal decision not to use a business coach |
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Self Improvement -- Motivation Sometimes Comes From the Most Unlikely Sources
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| Where do you find your source for motivation? Sometimes it may come from the most unlikely sources. |
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Who Is Likely To Succeed In Business?
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| I am in a privileged position in the work I do. I come across people at all stages of their business lives and so have a good awareness of which people will succeed, or not.
I am surprised regularly by people about to start a business. When we sit down to discuss their plans, I find out they don't have any! They have a vague dream about running their own business and a few ideas to try to get them going but what about in 3 months time, 6 months, 12 months or even longer down the line? No idea! We will see how it goes! |
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What Inspired Michael Dell to Sell Computers Directly to End Customers?
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| Dell is very famous for it's Direct Selling Technique(i.e.Company sells its product directly to customers, all intermediates like distributors,retailers are eliminated)
Michael Dell adopted the Direct selling technique back in 1984, a time when biggies like IBM and Apple Inc were selling PC's through Indirect channels.
So what inspired Michael Dell to stick on his thinking and not to sell PC's indirectly to customers ? |
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Learning a New OS
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| To allow my computers to communicate with each other my son said it would be better if they each had the same operating system (O/S to geeks). I was quite happy with Windows 98 on my desktop Dell, but my laptop has XP so I now have XP on my Dell as well. |
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Direct From Houston: Dell is Born
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| In 1999, Michael Dell was giving a lecture on the ABCs of entrepreneurship to a business class at his psuedo-alma mater, the University of Texas. When it came time for the question and answer period, one of the students eagerly stood up and asked Dell why, despite being worth over $17 billion, he continues going to work each day. “You’ve got so much money,” the student said. “Why don’t you just sell out, buy a boat, and sail off to the Caribbean?” Dell stared back at the student and replied, “Sailing’s boring. Do you have any idea how much fun it is to run a billion-dollar company?” |
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Taking the Industry By Storm: The Dell Revolution
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| In 1985, PC’s Limited introduced its firt computer design of its own, called the Turbo PC. Dell began advertising the system in national computer magazines, but with a unique twist: these computers were available for sale directly to consumers and could be custom-assembled. The prices Dell was offering were thus far lower than the retail brands. In its first year, PC’s Limited had grossed over $6 million. Dell finally moved out of his dorm room and into his own condominium. |
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Lesson #4: Thrive On Change
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| Dell believes in the power of deriving strength from change. When speaking on the issue, he often makes a link between change and “the Chinese character for crisis which represents both danger and opportunity.” The success of his company has come about in large part due to Dell’s ability to not only withstand change, but also to take advantage of new opportunities. |
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Lesson #5: Think For Yourself
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| “The first thing you should do is throw away that store-bought map and begin to draw your own,” says Dell. “It’s through curiosity and looking at opportunities in new ways that we’ve always mapped our path at Dell.” |
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Slash the Knot: How to Uncover and Overcome Your Biggest Obstacles
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| What does Alexander the Great have in common with Richard Branson, Michael Dell and Jim Pattison? Alexander the Great lived only 33 years – from 356 to 323 B.C. But in that short time, Alexander forged the greatest contiguous empire the world has ever known, stretching from south-eastern Europe to Egypt, and east as far as India. |
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What the Best CEOs Know by Jeffrey Krames
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| Jeffrey Krames gives us a glimpse inside the minds of 7 of the top CEOs. He profiles: Michael Dell, Jack Welch, Gerstner of IBM, Andy Grove, Bill Gates, Herb Kelleher and Sam Walton. These men were all at the helm of very large companies and some faced seemingly insurmountable problems. Others had policies that allowed them to get far ahead of their competitors. Read on to find out what you can learn from each of these CEO's and how their experiences can help your business. |
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What Inspired Michael Dell to Sell Computers Directly to End Customers?
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| Dell is very famous for it's Direct Selling Technique(i.e.Company sells its product directly to customers, all intermediates like distributors,retailers are eliminated)
Michael Dell adopted the Direct selling technique back in 1984, a time when biggies like IBM and Apple Inc were selling PC's through Indirect channels.
So what inspired Michael Dell to stick on his thinking and not to sell PC's indirectly to customers ? |
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Availing Online Support to Repair Dell Laptops
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| Dell desktop and laptops are the quality-oriented machines, which are also expensive. You can take benefits of on-demand Dell Technical Support and get all of your PC problems resolved instantly. You don’t have to wait for long in phone queues as a technician will be there to help you within few seconds.
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