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Critique of Entrepreneurship: People and Policy
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Critique of Entrepreneurship: People and Policy Description
Critique of Entrepreneurship: People and Policy: The sponsorship of the entrepreneur as an agent of economic growth is now at the center of a vast promotional industry, involving politicians, government departments and higher education. This book examines the origins of this phenomenon and subjects its mythologies, hero-figures and policies to an empirically based critical examination.
Critique of Entrepreneurship: People and Policy
Richard is good-looking and very smart, which is sexy to start out with. He additionally makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still knows how to rejoice.
Few folks in up to date business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled right down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply wants to possess fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to try to to the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online
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Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online Description
Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online: This digital document is an article from Airguide Online, published by Thomson Gale on September 10, 2007. The length of the article is 550 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Company Watch - Virgin Group.
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:Airguide Online (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 10, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: NA
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Company Watch - Virgin Group.: An article from: Airguide Online
Richard is good-looking and really good, that is attractive to start out with. He conjointly makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows how to have fun.
Few folks in up to date business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power within the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to own fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to do the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Veil Of Lies
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Veil Of Lies Description
Veil Of Lies: "This is book four in the Resurrection Dawn series set in Biblical endtimes when the Antichrist is rising to power and Christians have come under persecution for their beliefs. Victoria Martin Tempest learns more about the night her husband dies as she continues her murder investigation."
Veil Of Lies
Richard is good-looking and very good, which is sexy to begin with. He additionally makes a billion greenbacks before breakfast—and still knows a way to have a good time.
Few people in modern business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t curious about power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in an exceedingly $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is predicted to try and do the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the very fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem almost staid compared to the unconventional way he manages his burgeoning empire.
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4:30 AM

The Bottom Line: Business Finance: Your Questions Answered (Virgin Business Guides)
Richard Branson Book Rating: 

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The Bottom Line: Business Finance: Your Questions Answered (Virgin Business Guides) Description
The Bottom Line: Business Finance: Your Questions Answered (Virgin Business Guides): Most people think accountants speak a foreign language. But here, financial statements, financial analysis and control, break-even analysis, profit improvement, securing the right type of funding, and buying and selling a business are all clearly explained and simplified. Expert advice is given through financial FAQs; short, easy-to-read, and understandable sections; and case studies providing insights into what other businesses have done and why it worked for them.
The Bottom Line: Business Finance: Your Questions Answered (Virgin Business Guides)
Richard is good-looking and extremely smart, that is attractive to start with. He conjointly makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still is aware of how to celebrate.
Few people in up to date business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t interested in power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just wants to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to try and do the surprising, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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The Invisible Branson
Richard Branson Book Rating: 

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The Invisible Branson Description
The Invisible Branson: The question is: Why has Sir Richard Branson been so successful in business? What are his secrets to success? And, why hasn't everyone followed in his footsteps? This unique new book sheds light into why so many business owners and managers have not been able to put into practice the qualities that have made Richard Branson so highly successful. Authors Louise Woodbury and William de Ora say that it is possible for every entrepreneur to tap into their greatness, their inner Branson, to realise their full potential and have their business become an outrageous success. And, it's far easier than you would ever believe. Woodbury and de Ora challenge the readers by asking "Imagine living every day with excitement, passion and belief that anything is possible for you, your business and your team?" Identify What Is Preventing Your Success Woodbury and de Ora argue that the only thing that prevents you from being successful is you. Your success has nothing to do with money, time, logic, or external circumstances. It has everything to do with you and your level of self-worth and belief. If you are truly committed to breaking out of your current constraints, ready to take your business to the next level, and discover your own true greatness, then The Invisible Branson is your launching pad.
The Invisible Branson
The question is: Why has Sir Richard Branson been so successful in business? What are his secrets to success? And, why hasn't everyone followed in his footsteps? This unique new book sheds light into why so many business owners and managers have not been able to put into practice the qualities that have made Richard Branson so highly successful. Authors Louise Woodbury and William de Ora say that it is possible for every entrepreneur to tap into their greatness, their inner Branson, to realise their full potential and have their business become an outrageous success. And, it's far easier than you would ever believe. Woodbury and de Ora challenge the readers by asking "Imagine living every day with excitement, passion and belief that anything is possible for you, your business and your team?" Identify What Is Preventing Your Success Woodbury and de Ora argue that the only thing that prevents you from being successful is you. Your success has nothing to do with money, time, logic, or external circumstances. It has everything to do with you and your level of self-worth and belief. If you are truly committed to breaking out of your current constraints, ready to take your business to the next level, and discover your own true greatness, then The Invisible Branson is your launching pad.
The Invisible Branson
Richard is good-looking and really good, which is attractive to begin with. He additionally makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows a way to celebrate.
Few people in modern business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t interested in power in the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to possess fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a traditional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear almost staid compared to the unconventional means he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Business The Richard Branson Way -
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Business The Richard Branson Way -
Richard is good-looking and extremely sensible, that is attractive to start out with. He additionally makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows a way to make merry.
Few people in modern business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power in the usual sense of influencing others. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to possess fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a traditional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to do the surprising, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem nearly staid compared to the unconventional method he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly
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Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly Description
Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly: This digital document is an article from Washington Monthly, published by Thomson Gale on December 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1011 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review)
Author: Richard Branson
Publication:Washington Monthly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 39 Issue: 12 Page: 59(2)
Article Type: Book review
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Clean Energy LLC: solving global warming is possible--and profitable.(Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy)(Book review): An article from: Washington Monthly
Richard is good-looking and really sensible, that is horny to start with. He also makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still is aware of a way to commemorate.
Few folks in up to date business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is predicted to try and do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem almost staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Richard Branson: Losing My Virginity, The Autobiography
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Richard Branson: Losing My Virginity, The Autobiography
Richard is good-looking and extremely good, which is horny to begin with. He conjointly makes a billion greenbacks before breakfast—and still knows a way to make merry.
Few folks in modern business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t fascinated by power in the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just wants to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a standard veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is predicted to try to to the surprising, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear nearly staid compared to the unconventional way he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur [With Earbuds] (Playaway Adult Nonfiction)
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Business Stripped Bare: Adventures of a Global Entrepreneur [With Earbuds] (Playaway Adult Nonfiction)
Richard is good-looking and very sensible, which is sexy to start with. He additionally makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still is aware of a way to make merry.
Few people in modern business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t curious about power within the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled right down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear virtually staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Midem ~ 25 Ans De Musique (25 Years of Music)
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Midem ~ 25 Ans De Musique (25 Years of Music) Description
Midem ~ 25 Ans De Musique (25 Years of Music): Text is 1/2 French and 1/2 English. Describes 25 years of music 1967-91 by year. Profiles include Eddie Barclay, Chris Blackwell, Richard Branson, Clive Davis, Ahmet Ertegun, David Gefffer, Berry Gordy, Quincy Jones, Charles Koppelman, Jan Timmer Jean-Loup Tournier and Misa Watanabe.
Midem ~ 25 Ans De Musique (25 Years of Music)
Richard is good-looking and very sensible, which is horny to begin with. He conjointly makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still is aware of the way to make merry.
Few individuals in up to date business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t interested in power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply wants to own fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to do the surprising, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem virtually staid compared to the unconventional method he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Business ist wie Rock'n'Roll. Die Autobiographie des Virgin- Gründers.
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Business ist wie Rock'n'Roll. Die Autobiographie des Virgin- Gründers.
Richard is good-looking and really smart, which is sexy to begin with. He also makes a billion greenbacks before breakfast—and still knows the way to have fun.
Few folks in contemporary business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t fascinated by power in the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled right down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to try and do the sudden, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem nearly staid compared to the unconventional way he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way
Richard Branson Book Rating: 

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Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way Description
Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way: "Oh, screw it, let's do it."
That's the philosophy that has allowed Richard Branson, in slightly more than twenty-five years, to spawn so many successful ventures. From the airline business (Virgin Atlantic Airways), to music (Virgin Records and V2), to cola (Virgin Cola), to retail (Virgin Megastores), and nearly a hundred others, ranging from financial services to bridal wear, Branson has a track record second to none.
Losing My Virginity is the unusual, frequently outrageous autobiography of one of the great business geniuses of our time. When Richard Branson started his first business, he and his friends decided that "since we're complete virgins at business, let's call it just that: Virgin." Since then, Branson has written his own "rules" for success, creating a group of companies with a global presence, but no central headquarters, no management hierarchy, and minimal bureaucracy.
Many of Richard Branson's companies--airlines, retailing, and cola are good examples--were started in the face of entrenched competition. The experts said, "Don't do it." But Branson found golden opportunities in markets in which customers have been ripped off or underserved, where confusion reigns, and the competition is complacent.
And in this stressed-out, overworked age, Richard Branson gives us a new model: a dynamic, hardworking, successful entrepreneur who lives life to the fullest. Family, friends, fun, and adventure are equally important as business in Branson's life. Losing My Virginity is a portrait of a productive, sane, balanced life, filled with rich and colorful stories:
Crash-landing his hot-air balloon in the Algerian desert, yet remaining determined to have another go at being the first to circle the globe
Signing the Sex Pistols, Janet Jackson, the Rolling Stones, Boy George, and Phil Collins
Fighting back when British Airways took on Virgin Atlantic and successfully suing this pillar of the British business establishment
Swimming two miles to safety during a violent storm off the coast of Mexico
Selling Virgin Records to save Virgin Atlantic
Staging a rescue flight into Baghdad before the start of the Gulf War . . .
And much more. Losing My Virginity is the ultimate tale of personal and business survival from a man who combines the business prowess of Bill Gates and the promotional instincts of P. T. Barnum.
Also available in the UK from Virgin Publishing, and in Canada from General Publishing,
From the Hardcover edition.
Losing My Virginity: How I Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way
Richard is good-looking and very smart, that is horny to start out with. He conjointly makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still is aware of a way to have fun.
Few people in up to date business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power in the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply wants to possess fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a standard veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to try to to the unexpected, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear virtually staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Above Magazine (Richard Branson Declares war on global Warming, Fall 2010)
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Above Magazine (Richard Branson Declares war on global Warming, Fall 2010)
Richard is good-looking and really sensible, which is attractive to begin with. He additionally makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still knows the way to make merry.
Few people in contemporary business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t curious about power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled right down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just wants to possess fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to try to to the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear nearly staid compared to the unconventional means he manages his burgeoning empire.
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100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them
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100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them Description
100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them: Inside the success of 100 Business Geniuses
Risk-loving entrepreneurs. Innovative geniuses. Self-starters and mavericks. The world's greatest businesses were built by unique people, each bringing their own style and savvy to the marketplace.
100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them is a diverse and inspiring collections of great business stories. Covering a variety of success paths, brilliant strategies and engaging entrepreneurs, each profile explores the genius behind the greatest business minds:
o A mother's inspiration that launched Baby Einstein
o Aveda's journey from hippie to hip
o How Guinness overcame a centuries-old problem to conquer new markets
o TiVo's long fight to explain the genius of their product
o How Oprah went from person to empire
o And many more
An engrossing look at what makes entrepreneurs and business geniuses tick, this book highlights the pivotal moments in the lives of great businesses, with lasting lesson on the art of making your business a success.
100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them Features
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- Condition: New
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100 Great Businesses and the Minds Behind Them
Richard is good-looking and really sensible, which is attractive to begin with. He conjointly makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still is aware of how to make merry.
Few folks in contemporary business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and possibly no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is that the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power in the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just desires to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a traditional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to try to to the surprising, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear virtually staid compared to the unconventional approach he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Losing My Virginity 52 Times
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Losing My Virginity 52 Times Description
Losing My Virginity 52 Times: I'm sitting at my desk at work, bored out of my brain, and I think, Life should be more exciting than this but what can I do about it? I know! I ll make a pact to do something I've never done before, at least once a week for an entire year! So begins the hilarious, heartwarming and often times humiliating journey of a man traversing three continents, nine countries, and countless cities and towns around Australia and the world, going from helicopters to horses, to hotels, to hospital beds, to history, to heroics, to halos, to hallucinations, all in the attempt to lose his virginity 52 times. Adrenalin pumped, artistic muscles flexed, his body went beyond its limits, his embarrassment reserves were drained beyond belief, butterflies thrived, and vomit spilled around the world. In the meantime, his life changed in more amazing ways than he had even imagined. Reading this book might just change your life too.
Losing My Virginity 52 Times
Richard is good-looking and really sensible, which is sexy to start out with. He also makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows how to make merry.
Few individuals in contemporary business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and doubtless no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to line Branson apart is that the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power within the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson just needs to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal robe with a standard veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is predicted to try to to the sudden, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the actual fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear virtually staid compared to the unconventional means he manages his burgeoning empire.
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Celebrities and the Islands they Own: Pamela Anderson, Mel Gibson, Richard Branson, and More
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Celebrities and the Islands they Own: Pamela Anderson, Mel Gibson, Richard Branson, and More Description
Celebrities and the Islands they Own: Pamela Anderson, Mel Gibson, Richard Branson, and More: Everyone wants to have a private island and for a handful of lucky celebrities with a ton of money, that's just what they've got.
This book takes a look at the islands owned by celebrities all over the world.
Take a look inside and get jealous of people like Pamela Anderson, the Rockefeller family, the Onassis family, and many more.
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Celebrities and the Islands they Own: Pamela Anderson, Mel Gibson, Richard Branson, and More
Richard is good-looking and really smart, that is sexy to start with. He conjointly makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows the way to celebrate.
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Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t curious about power in the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled all the way down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply desires to own fun.
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Do Something Different: Proven Marketing Techniques to Transform Your Business (Virgin Business Guides)
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Do Something Different: Proven Marketing Techniques to Transform Your Business (Virgin Business Guides) Description
Do Something Different: Proven Marketing Techniques to Transform Your Business (Virgin Business Guides): Frustrated that people seem unaware of your business? Maddened that your competitors are making more money for a worse product? Take charge of the situation and create your own alternatives. Examines 14 key marketing principles to enhance sales and looks at 100 instructive and revealing case studies.
Do Something Different: Proven Marketing Techniques to Transform Your Business (Virgin Business Guides)
Richard is good-looking and very smart, that is sexy to start out with. He additionally makes a billion dollars before breakfast—and still knows the way to make merry.
Few people in contemporary business are as colorful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly the maximum amount fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur.
Branson wears his fame and money exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is that the unique -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t inquisitive about power within the usual sense of influencing other people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply needs to have fun.
Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: in a very $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a conventional veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is anticipated to try and do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- something to publicize his latest venture. . . . the fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts appear nearly staid compared to the unconventional means he manages his burgeoning empire.