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Harvey Mackay's picture

No business can stay in business without customers.  How customers are treated and sadly, mistreated, determines how long the doors stay open.  Poor quality service has probably doomed as many businesses as poor quality products.   Enter the "guru of customer service," John Tschohl.  He earned that moniker from USA Today, Time and Entrepreneur
Pradeep's picture

I would say execution is the link between having a great business idea and obtaining business results. When organizations struggle to achieve what they set out to, then their execution is weak. More often than not it is felt that when it comes to execution, it's the role of the shop floor manager.
Gri's picture

Business Innovation If you are an entrepreneur, you are sure to get advice from all known and unknown sources saying if you want to be successful you have to innovate, create or think out of box. They are 100% correct. But the big but is that how to be creative and innovative?
Harvey Mackay's picture

We were treated pretty well back when we were in diapers.  We made our wishes known, and the world as we knew it listened.  When we wanted to be fed, we were fed.  No waiting around for the dinner to get done or the waiter to notice us jumping up and down and
Harvey Mackay's picture

Paul was majoring in zoology at college.  One semester he took a course in the study of birds -- ornithology.  For the final exam, Paul studied until he had the textbook nearly memorized.  He knew his class notes backward and forward.  He was eager to tak
Harvey Mackay's picture

Talent is God-given, be humble.  Fame is man-given, be thankful.  Conceit is self-given, be careful.
amit.grover's picture

During my school days, we used to have a time-table for full day. When to study, when to play, what time to go to sleep, exercises etc. and it was a wonderful way to keep us organized and pack in more in the 24 hours. Later, we went to college and got a bit spoilt by the freedom! That was followed by a job, where every day was in a learning or fire-fighting mode!
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The first 100 days of a startup are known as a valley of death, that is the time when a company has the maximum risk of survival – and one of the biggest causes for the death of a startup is lack of cost planning. Cost control and management are the most important aspect of entrepreneurship.
amit.grover's picture

My young entrepreneur friends will really enjoy watching the movie “Band Baaja Baraat”, and there are 10 reasons to like it. First of all, I must confess I had a choice between Tees Maar Khan (TMK) and BBB, and I am happy I took right choice. The story is simple, a guy and a girl are young, ambitious and want to do something in life.
amit.grover's picture

Finance is the holy grail for startup entrepreneurs. If you find it and manage it well, it can do wonders for your venture, but if you make few mistakes managing finance, it can break your back.
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