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The Little Submarine That Could: DeLuca Takes Subway to the Top
In less than a week, DeLuca had gone from a struggling student earning minimum wage, to a submarine sandwich store owner, all thanks to his friend Pete Buck. “I talked to Pete on Sunday,” recalls DeLuca. “I borrowed my dad’s car on Monday and drove around a little bit and found a vacant store.” The next Saturday, DeLuca returned to the store with Buck and rented it. He never signed a lease, but it was all his.

Lesson #1: Beginning as a Beginner is Okay
The tremendous success of the Subway chain is a testament to the fact that you do not need to know everything about the business before you open up shop. When DeLuca first got into the sandwich-making business, he was doing two things he had never done before; not only had he never ran a business, but he had never even made a submarine sandwich before.

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Playing A Tune Of Ideas And Passion
The evening was interesting and fun. As I sat back drinking a glass of apple-berry juice and eating a sprouts laden sandwich, I thought about how much the “open-mic” night resembled a modern day small business seminar.

The Little Submarine That Could: DeLuca Takes Subway to the Top
In less than a week, DeLuca had gone from a struggling student earning minimum wage, to a submarine sandwich store owner, all thanks to his friend Pete Buck. “I talked to Pete on Sunday,” recalls DeLuca. “I borrowed my dad’s car on Monday and drove around a little bit and found a vacant store.” The next Saturday, DeLuca returned to the store with Buck and rented it. He never signed a lease, but it was all his.

Lesson #1: Beginning as a Beginner is Okay
The tremendous success of the Subway chain is a testament to the fact that you do not need to know everything about the business before you open up shop. When DeLuca first got into the sandwich-making business, he was doing two things he had never done before; not only had he never ran a business, but he had never even made a submarine sandwich before.

Lesson #2: Know Where You Want to Go, Then Worry about the Way
As soon as DeLuca heard the story about Mike Davis he began setting in stone his own goals for himself. Davis was the owner of a sandwich shop chain in New York who had begun from nothing and grown his operation in a string of 32 stores. From thereon out, DeLuca’s goal was to match that number.

TIPS FOR MAKING MONEY WITH REAL ESTATE YOU DON'T OWN
Using a "sandwich lease" to make profits in real estate deals

Increasing you Sales with The Bump
Let's start with a perfect example of The Bump. Next time you go to a McDonald's, order a sandwich and drink (but no fries) and see what happens. You will personally experience a simple, ridiculously easy, million-dollar bump.

The Thermometer Close
While it’s important not to rush the Fulfillment Step, it’s important to finish as quickly as possible and still get the sale. The sooner you successfully seal off this compartment [of the Sandler submarine], the sooner you’ve got the sale. However, it’s not always easy to know when to conclude your presentation.

Subway Franchise Information and Costs
Want it Fresh? Eat at Subway! Sandwich shops are everywhere, but very few of these establishments carry reputable brand recognition such as Subway.

Make Money in the Smart Drug Delivery Revolution
In the classic science fiction movie, Fantastic Voyage, a submarine with medical devices and scientists were miniaturized and transported through the human body to repair a blood clot in a diplomat’s brain, recalls Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it will reveal that truly disruptive technology is underway to target drug delivery thereby reducing waste, increasing effectiveness, and lowering cost of lifesaving therapies and pharmaceuticals.

The Sandwich: I Won\\\'t Bite
In \"Management 101,\" you were probably taught to tell a person something difficult by using the \"sandwich\" approach where you say nice things to the person before and after the difficult part. The theory behind the sandwich approach is that if you couch your negative implication between two happy thoughts, it will lessen the blow and make the input better tolerated by the person being coached. The problem is that this method usually does not work, and it often undermines the credibility of the person using it.

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