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The First Billion-Dollar Success Story: How Carnegie Did It
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| He was a poor immigrant whose name would soon be unforgettable in his adopted country. America would never be able to repay the contribution this Scotsman would make to their homeland. By creating the world’s first billion-dollar company, and then proceeding to give most of his profits away, Carnegie cemented his legacy in history. How did this one time casualty of war go on to become one of the most memorable figures in the world? |
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Tuning into the Future: How Sarnoff Engineered Success
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| Sarnoff rose from poor immigrant, to office boy, to communications manager, to president of one of the most successful companies of his time, and all because he asked himself one simple question: what’s next? How did Sarnoff always seem to find the next big thing? |
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Immigrant Entrepreneurs ‘A Real Engine’ for Growth, Study Says
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| A new study indicates that the growing number of immigrant entrepreneurs in major U.S. cities have been a real engine for economic and job growth in many sectors and are outpacing self-employed native-born Americans. |
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The First Billion-Dollar Success Story: How Carnegie Did It
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| He was a poor immigrant whose name would soon be unforgettable in his adopted country. America would never be able to repay the contribution this Scotsman would make to their homeland. By creating the world’s first billion-dollar company, and then proceeding to give most of his profits away, Carnegie cemented his legacy in history. How did this one time casualty of war go on to become one of the most memorable figures in the world? |
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FROM A LOCAL SHOP TO A GLOBAL CONGLOMERATE Part I
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| A look at how the U.S. immigrant communities start and operate small businesses and why are they more successful than the rest of the U.S. entrepreneurs. |
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Identifying Poor & Pathetic Leadership Styles and Related Impacts
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| There seems to be a real deficit in good leadership and a large surplus of poor and pathetic leadership in many businesses today. One can easily find example after example of poor and pathetic leadership and the resulting impacts on employees, in particular, and the health of the business, in general. So what are these poor and pathetic styles of leadership? Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach offers a list of ten (10) styles of poor and pathetic leadership.
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Microfinance - Where We Are Now: And Where We Are Headed
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| All of us who are involved in microfinance know that it is neither just nor economically tenable for financial systems in poor countries to serve only a tiny proportion of the population and exclude the vast majority. We are no longer alone in this. All over the developing world people are waking up to the fact that poor people need - and will pay for - a wealth of financial options, solutions and services, just like rich people. They are realizing that poor people represent a vast untapped market opportunity. And as a result we are witnessing poor people's finance becoming mainstream finance in most poor countries. |
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The redistribution of poverty
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| Governments and social movements the world over often call for the redistribution of wealth; that the people with money and assets should give some of these to the poor. They believe that it is merely the absence of cash that makes poor people poor. They are wrong. |
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Grameen Bank - Alternative Microfinance Approaches
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| Grameen Bank operates on the premise that the poor remain poor not because they do not
have the skills or do not work hard, but because the institutions created around them keep them
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The Clock Starts Ticking - How not to bomb out with waiting customers
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| If you ask your customers, “Do you feel more time-poor or money-poor,” the answer almost always is time-poor. |
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Tuning into the Future: How Sarnoff Engineered Success
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| Sarnoff rose from poor immigrant, to office boy, to communications manager, to president of one of the most successful companies of his time, and all because he asked himself one simple question: what’s next? How did Sarnoff always seem to find the next big thing? |
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Going Native: The Digital Immigrant Phenomenon
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| If you’re reading this, and are therefore using the Internet for information or research, then you are probably a ‘digital immigrant’. Sound strange? Well, we could assume that anyone that is aged over approximately 25 years and uses the Internet on a regular basis is a digital immigrant. After all, as a general definition, you are a digital immigrant if you were not born into the ‘digital age’ of computers, the Internet, email, mobile phones and the like, but have taken on these concepts as a natural part of your everyday life. Sounds like most of us out there, doesn’t it. |
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