Commitment is not letting people down. That’s very important in life. If you say you’re going to do something, make sure you do it. Just try never to let people down.
RICHARD BRANSONAll successful people – not just entrepreneurs – have got things wrong over and over again before finding the right solution.
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Unless you dream, nothing will happen. If you dream, you might be able to make your dreams come true.
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If family or friends are unwell or ill – it’s perhaps the only thing that really can make one feel vulnerable.
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Colleagues should take care of each other, have fun, celebrate success, learn by failure, look for reasons to praise not to criticize, communicate freely and respect each other.
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The way you treat your employees is the way they will treat your customers.
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Starting a business is a huge amount of hard work. You had better enjoy it.
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Every success story is a tale of constant adaption, revision and change.
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To me, business isn’t about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. It’s about being true to yourself, your ideas and focusing on the essentials.
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Launching a business is essentially an adventure in problem-solving.
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Always think, ‘what’s the worst that can happen’ and have some kind of strategy to deal with it.
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There are no quick wins in business – it takes years to become an overnight success.
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You can’t run a business without taking risks. The brave may not live forever – but the cautious do not live at all!
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Your company should act as a springboard for ambitious employees, not a set of shackles.
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What is a business? It’s simply an idea that makes someone else’s life better.
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There is no point in going into a business unless you can make a radical difference in other people’s lives.
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We stand in solidarity against racism and for racial justice.
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