Despite the «overnight» success stories you read about in glossy business magazines, the overwhelming
majority of successful businesses take years, if not decades, to build.
Not exact matches
Successful business owners — successful people in general — spend the majority of their time «selli
Successful business owners —
successful people in general — spend the majority of their time «selli
successful people in general — spend the
majority of their time «selling.»
«Experience in similar
business and management skills were two useful factors gained from the previous job experience» when it came to «a
majority of successful entrepreneurs.»
«That advice has probably resulted in more failed
businesses than all the recessions combined... because that's not how the vast
majority of people end up owning
successful businesses.
Ideas
of truly
successful entrepreneurs are often at first considered ridiculous by the
majority of the public, Isenberg says in his new book Worthless, Impossible and Stupid: How Contrarian Entrepreneurs Create and Capture Extraordinary Value (Harvard
Business Review Press, 2013).
If you take a sample
of 100 very
successful investors who have compounded their capital at a high rate for a long - long time, you will find that an overwhelming
majority of them simply did not sell the great
businesses they had bought by giving in to any
of the three temptations I listed above.
Not that I don't enjoy practicing law by any means, but that is, if you ask me, I'm much more interested in building
successful businesses throughout the course
of my life whatever those look like and right now happens to be a law firm working in family law and, like I said, I enjoy it, but at the end
of the day, I'd love to not have the revenue generation rely on me so I can do more
of that other, but until we see those scales tip, the
majority of my work will still be on the client side and the billing side.
We have considerable knowledge and experience handling outsourcing arrangements in India, which continues to account for a
majority of offshore outsourcing work, allowing us to help our clients to bridge cross-border differences in
business and social culture, language, geopolitical risk, logistical infrastructure and dispute resolution processes in order to achieve
successful outsourcing arrangements.
Partnered with
majority owner to establish fitness facility as a
successful business in offering services
of detailed exercise and nutrition plans to improve clients» overall health and wellness.
The revolving door syndrome that defines the real estate sales
business culture is the child
of those who have really made it, not
of those who are just survivors (the vast
majority), and is therefore put forth as the theoretical underpinning (unbalanced as it is) behind the weeding - out process
of producing
successful Realtors.