Complexity is your enemy. Any fool can make something complicated. It is hard to keep things simple.
RICHARD BRANSONJust start. You will learn so many lessons just by doing.
More Richard Branson Quotes
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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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I believe a good leader brings out the best in people by listening to them, trusting in them, believing in them, respecting them and letting them have a go.
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If you can run one business well, you can run any business well.
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Don’t wait till you are big before you begin building your brand. Build a brand from scratch alongside your business.
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Tough times are inevitable in life and in business. But how you compose yourself during those times defines your spirit and will define your future.
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I am convinced that companies should put staff first, customers second and shareholders third – ultimately that’s in the best interest of customers and shareholders.
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Listen more than you talk. Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves speak.
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Every great movement in the world starts with a tiny group of people who simply refuse to accept a situation.
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Breaking the rules and challenging convention is in the DNA of every successful entrepreneur.
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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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The best way forward is to give more people everywhere greater power to build their own destinies.
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If you don’t have time for the small things, you won’t have time for the big things.
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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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Life’s too short. If you’re passionate – stand up.
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The key is to set realistic customer expectations, and then not to just meet them, but to exceed them – preferably in unexpected and helpful ways.
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