Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.
RICHARD BRANSONThe brands that will thrive in the coming years are the ones that have a purpose beyond profit.
More Richard Branson Quotes
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Your company should act as a springboard for ambitious employees, not a set of shackles.
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Innovation happens when people are given the freedom to ask questions and the resources and power to find the answers.
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One key to entrepreneurial success is to get a great group of people around you who believe in your idea.
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Education doesn’t just take place in stuffy classrooms and university buildings, it can happen everywhere, every day to every person.
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A company’s employees are its greatest asset and your people are your product.
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I have always believed that there is no point in having regrets as you learn far more from mistakes than successes. Embrace a mistake and learn from it; don’t regret them.
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All successful people – not just entrepreneurs – have got things wrong over and over again before finding the right solution.
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Most skills can be learned, but it is difficult to train people on their personality.
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Breaking the rules and challenging convention is in the DNA of every successful entrepreneur.
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If you’re looking to become an entrepreneur then don’t waste your time going to university or business school – just get on and do it.
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Don’t become a slave to technology – manage your phone, don’t let it manage you.
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Have faith in yourself. Think yes not no. Live life to the full. Never give up.
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Learn to look after your staff first and the rest will follow.
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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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Success cannot be measured in wealth, fame or power, but by whether you have made a positive difference for others.
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