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Action! Spielberg Lights Up the Screen
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| Spielberg’s first professional job came when he was hired to direct a segment of the pilot for Night Gallery. The success of this show led Spielberg to greater opportunities. After directing a few other segments, Spielberg finally got his first feature-length assignment in the form of a television show called Name of the Game. It would be the first of many successful forays for Spielberg into the world of television, including directing episodes of the hugely popular Columbo. |
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Integrated Marketing
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“Failure Breeds Success – If You Learn From Each Failure”
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| Many readers of this article may ask how failure breeds success? Others will ask, “Doesn’t failure breed more failure, a sense of loss, or a loser mentality?” And I welcome the inquiry and the chance to respond because I believe there is more to learn in our failures than in our successes. In my opinion, there is a lesson to learn in each failure we experience.
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Selfmotivation a Hidden Benefit Within the Strategic Planning Process For Any Business
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| Are you tired of less than spectacular sales results, employees who you believe do not come to work thinking how they are going to muck up the works but their performance is less than stellar and working smarter not harder. Maybe the answer to all of these issues is far closer than you think. |
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Theres a Fortune in Failure
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| In his new article, “There’s a Fortune in Failure,” leadership expert Dr. Gary Bradt shows your readers that failure can be a fast track to success if they embrace the lessons of failing and implement them in future endeavors. Dr. Bradt highlights five key ideas for conquering failure, which include:
· Defining failure as “learning”
· Managing expectations
· Stop trying to be perfect
· Managing fear
· Staying in the moment
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Lesson #1: Smart Companies Encourage Smart Failures
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| At Charles Schwab, management makes a clear distinction between a noble failure and a stupid failure. While the company does not allow the idea of an acceptable failure to permeate its operations, it does allow for mistakes to be made, where they are not made in vain. |
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Important "Lessons Learned” For Leaders, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
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| One strategic action that I encourage all my clients to take is to look at any undesired or unplanned outcome of their efforts with a keen eye and a mindset toward identifying the “lessons learned” from the experience. The strongest and most effective leaders have the ability to commit to identifying and acting upon those “lessons learned.” And I believe leaders take a totally different view of failures that are experienced in their businesses and in their personal lives. The following is a quote from Denis Watley that I believe provides a strong confirmation of my belief about failure. “Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.” |
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Top 10 Steps to Spectacular Success in Business
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| Worried that you haven't got the budget (or something else important) to make a spectacular success out of your business? While money, advanced degrees in marketing and a spot on Oprah can certainly help your business, none of them are really necessary for you to achieve spectacular success. Doubtful? Read my Top 10 Steps to Spectacular Success and see for yourself what it really takes to succeed big. |
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What’s the worst word in Business? FAILURE!
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| What’s the worst word in Business?
FAILURE!
No one likes failure or those who have failed. Business is supposed to be about success, making profits, achieving objectives, going places and hopefully having fun!
But being in business also means taking risks and making judgements that can and sometimes do go wrong. And hitting that brick wall of failure, sometimes when you least expect it; can be very painful both financially and personally.
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Turning Failure into Success
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| An important characteristic all small business owners should possess is tolerance for failure. Failure is negative only when you take it for what it is, a failure. But if you learn from one failed project or venture in order to create a new and improved project the next time around, failure can be the best thing that ever happens to you. While it might sound crazy, operating a small business successfully is a learning process and part of that process is failing from time to time. |
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You Became Famous in 2012 - Sales and Marketing Training
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| Get yourself ready for a spectacular 2012. There's work to do now. This articles provides easy, but precise, steps to plan for the year ahead of you. |
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