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​The 8 secrets of Business Success

6/2/2018

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Every day, thousands of people around the world embark on an unknown and risky journey, but full of dreams of success in business. They join the millions who have been trying for several years and those who have fallen by the wayside. However, only a small part of it does.
 
What makes them different? What decisions did you make that helped you get where you are? What is the secret of your success?
 
Richard St. John, a renowned American businessman in the marketing world, devoted years of interviews to coming up with the perfect recipe for business success. To do this, it uses eight ingredients, delivered by eight major entrepreneurs, in its preparation. Get to know them and apply them in your business:
 
Passion
Thomas Freeman, the famous American car designer, renowned for his work at Porsche, Volkswagen, DaimlerChrysler, and Ford, gives priority to the element of passion. Successful people act out of love and not out of money," he says.
 
Work

Rupert Murdoch, an Australian citizenized U.S. tycoon and major shareholder in News Corporation (The Sun, The Times, Fox and Sky), adds a new ingredient to the recipe: work. From his perspective, everything is hard work, nothing comes easily. However, he says that this work comes hand in hand with fun, otherwise it doesn't work. It's the best thing: working hard on something you love.
 
Talent
Being really good at what you do is something that very few people have, and that makes the difference between someone who is successful and someone who is not. At least that's what Alex Garden, CEO of Relic Entertainment, thinks. "To be successful you have to be dedicated to something, and be very good at it. There is no magic to be the best. In this way, practice is essential.
 
Approach
Norman Jewison, a Canadian producer, actor and director, producer of world-renowned hits such as The Violinist on the Roof and Jesus Christ Superstar gives the ability to focus on something a major relevance on the road to success. In his opinion, the key is to focus on one thing until the desired results are achieved.
 
Push
David Gallo, a renowned Broadway stage designer, says that to succeed, people must be able to push and motivate themselves to overcome shyness, doubts, and fears. "That's why mothers were invented," he says.
 
Service
Great businessmen live to serve others. Sherwin Nuland, says it's been a privilege to serve as a doctor. "Now many children tell me they want to be millionaires like me. And the first thing I tell them is, okay, but you can't serve yourself; you have to serve other people by offering them something of value.
 
Ideas
World-renowned computer magnate Bill Gates says that good ideas separate ordinary people from other mortals.  "I had an idea, to found the first microcomputer software company, and I think it was a good idea.
 
Persistence
If there is one skill that the fewest people in the world have, it is that ability to stand up again after several failures. "Persistence is the number one key to success," believes Joe Kraus, founder of Excite, JotSpot, and DigitalConsumer.

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