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Lesson #2: Narrow The Market To Your Niche
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Lesson #5: Make Efficiency Your Secret Weapon
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| When Charney filed for bankruptcy it was because American Apparel was suffering from a lack of one thing: efficiency. His staff were all in their 20s, a wildly creative bunch when it came to graphics and design, but few knew the ins and outs of running a business. And so Charney brought on Marty Bailey, an industry expert, who helped make efficiency American Apparel’s secret weapon against its competitors. |
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Living The American Dream: How Dov Charney Fashioned His Own Success
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| “Give me the chance of going to Harvard or being there when Google started and I want to be there making $3 an hour sweeping their floors. Or Apple when Steve Jobs started it,” says Charney. “Maybe I'm delusional but that's what I think American Apparel is.” For Charney, the success of American Apparel has just begun. But how did he get to where he is today? How did a Jewish Canadian college dropout become the CEO of one of the most revered and fastest-growing companies in America? |
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Building a Consulting Practice: How To Avoid The Cash Flow Roller Coaster Ride
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4 Steps to Ramp Up Your Marketing
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Stay Relevant – Adapt & Reinvent Your Offer
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How to Overcome Sales Failures
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