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“The Path to Success is to Pursue Your Passion” – EBay Founder, Pierre Omidyar
Posted on October 31st, 2011 No commentsPierre Omidyar talks with Guy Kawasaki about the founding of EBay. Learn how Pierre Omidyar followed his passion for computers and created one of the most well known sites in the world. Omidyar was 28 when he sat down over a long holiday weekend to write the original computer code for what eventually became an internet superbrand — the auction site eBay.
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Eat That Frog & The ABCDE Method | Brian Tracy
Posted on October 19th, 2011 No commentsBrian Tracy gives us some time management and prioritizing strategies. Easy to do. Easy not to do. We always have a choice, depends on what results we want to get.
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A Must Watch Video of Les Brown Talking About How to Get Rid of All the Negativity In Your Life
Posted on October 17th, 2011 No commentsSuccess is a brick by brick A-Z process. So, what if someone gave you the bricks, the tools and the process? What then?
Don’t let the negativity given to you by the world disempower you. Instead give to yourself that which empowers you.-Les Brown
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3 Business Lessons From Henry Ford
Posted on October 14th, 2011 No comments“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success,” said Ford. “If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.”
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Bob Parsons: Why Successful People NEVER waste time trying to be perfect.
Posted on October 13th, 2011 No commentsIt’s hard getting any business off the ground. Bob steps you through the Top 10 Traps entrepreneurs fall into.
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Remembering Steve Jobs
Posted on October 6th, 2011 No comments“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life,” says Steve Jobs. From the day he was born on February 24, 1955, Steven Paul Jobs has been blazing his own path. As the CEO of Apple Computer and CEO and Chairman of Pixar, Jobs is today recognized as one of the top leaders and visionaries of both the computer and entertainment industries and is worth an estimated $4.4 billion.”
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A Great Businessman is Only as Great as His Vision
Posted on September 21st, 2011 No commentsWhat is the difference between an average point guard and a great point guard? According to Johnson, it all lies in the vision. Great point guards see the court differently than everyone else. They envision where they need to go and how they are going to get there before they even touch the ball. Johnson, unarguably one of basketball’s greatest point guards ever, used that very same vision in crossing over to the business world.
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“Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson
Posted on September 16th, 2011 No commentsAn Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life.
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WHERE GOOD IDEAS COME FROM by Steven Johnson
Posted on September 13th, 2011 No commentsWhat sparks the flash of brilliance? How does groundbreaking innovation happen? Answering in his infectious, culturally omnivorous style, using his fluency in fields from neurobiology to popular culture, Johnson provides the complete, exciting, and encouraging story of how we generate the ideas that push our careers, our lives, our society, and our culture forward.
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The First Billion-Dollar Success Story: Andrew Carnegie
Posted on September 8th, 2011 No commentsBy the late 1880s, Carnegie had established himself as the world’s largest manufacturer of raw iron, steel-rails and coke. After purchasing rival Homestead Steel Works in 1888, Carnegie integrated his assets together under the Carnegie Steel Company. Worth an estimated $25 million, Carnegie became the proud owner of the world’s largest steel company.
“You cannot push anyone up the ladder unless he is willing to climb,” said Andrew Carnegie. Indeed, Carnegie was more than willing to climb that ladder, reaching new heights of success in his adopted home of America. As founder of the multi-million dollar Carnegie Steel Company and one of the most generous philanthropists in history, Carnegie established his legacy as one of the most successful entrepreneurs in history.



