Not exact matches
While it may seem premature,
consider how you'll ultimately manage your exit from the
business as this will be determined in part by the structure and operating
philosophy you have in place on Day 1 and the financial resources you're able to assemble over the course of your career.
For evidence,
consider the who's who of America's
business and financial elite who have echoed the theme — often coining first - cousin terms like «compassionate capitalism» (Salesforce's Marc Benioff), «creative capitalism» (Bill Gates), and «just capital» (investor Paul Tudor Jones) to frame their
philosophies.
Additionally, the author offers his
philosophy on
business, which helps the reader generate new ideas he or she may not have
considered previously.
Have you ever
considered applying this
philosophy to the vehicles you use for
business?
Considers these nonfiction areas: Animals / Pets; Autobiography; Beauty / Fashion / Style; Biography;
Business; Celebrity; Christian; Cooking / Cookbook; Crafts; Cultural / Social Issues; Current Events / Affairs; Dating / Relationship / Sex; Diet / Nutrition; Education; Film / Entertainment; Environment; Family; Fitness; Food / Drinks; Gardening; Gay / Lesbian; General Nonfiction; Gift / Novelty; Health / Wellness; History; How - To; Humor; Inspiration; Investigative; Journalism; Juvenile; Law; Lifestyle; Medical / Medicine; Memoir; Middle Grade; Military / War; Mind / Body / Spirit; Money / Finance; Multicultural; Music; Narrative; Nature; New Age; Parenting / Child Guidance;
Philosophy; Photography; Politics; Pop Culture; Practical; Prescriptive; Psychology; Reference; Religion; Science; Self - Help / Personal Development; Spirituality; Sports; Technology; Travel; True Adventure; True Crime; 20 - and 30 - Somethings; Upmarket; Women's Issues; Young Adult.
It's so important that I suspect differing
philosophies about whether to
consider writing as a
business is behind much of the vehement disagreements between some advocates of traditional publishing and self - publishing.
Differing from value investing, Fisher's
philosophy is known as growth investing, which does not care so much about the specific valuation of a stock but rather looks to identify strong
businesses that try to outperform their current valuations, even though they might not be
considered «value» buys.
Consider a unique area of expertise — or unique
philosophy on
business — that makes you stand out from the crowd.
«We
considered expanding our
business without having a national brand, but determined that Royal LePage has the same
philosophy that we have always believed in — «Helping you is what we do»,» says Anthony.