Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

21 June 2015

Martha Stewart's Top 10 rules for success

She's a well known businesswoman, writer, and television personality. When her company went public she became the first female self-made billionaire in the US. New York Magazine named her "the definitive American woman of our time" She's Martha Stewart and here are her top 10 rules for success:

1. Be curious
2. Have a plan
3. Run with your idea
4. Gain their trust 
5. Obstacles can be solved
6. Learn something every day 
7. Don't cry in business
8. Be your own customer
9. Don't take yourself too seriously 
10. Work really hard

Watch the video (5m 53s)

Howard Schultz's Top 10 Rules for Success

He grew up poor and was the first person in his family to go to college. He become Fortune Magazine's 2011 Businessperson of the Year. He is one of the richest men in America with a net worth of over $1.5 billion.
He's Howard Schultz and here are his top 10 rules for success.

1. Dream Big Dreams
2. Change your mindset
3. Have a heart
4. Celebrate mistakes
5. Don't advertise
6. Care for your people
7. Have strong values
8. Do what you love
9. Exceed expectations
10. Stand for something important

Watch the video (12m 51)

Elon Musk's Top 10 Rules for Success

He's worth over $11 billion. He has created game changing businesses like PayPal, Tesla Motors, and SpaceX. He's the closest thing we have to a real-life iron man. He's Elon Musk and here are his 10 Rules for Success.

1. Never Give Up
2. Really Like What You Do
3. Don't Listen to the #LittleMan
4. Take a Risk
5. Do Something Important
6. Focus on Signal over Noise
7. Look for Problem Solvers
8. Attract Great People
9. Have a Great Product
10. Work Super Hard

Watch the video (6m 32s)

Damon Dash's Top 10 Rules for Success

He's been looking after himself since he was 14 years old. He partnered with Jay-Z to create Roc-a-Fella Records and change the hip hop industry. He's been involved in businesses from clothing to films to cars. He's Damon Dash and here are his Top 10 Rules for Success.

1. Get out of 9-5
2. Be patient 
3. Put your own money up
4. Pay your bills
5. Embrace pain
6. Play fair
7. Be independent 
8. Hire intentionally 
9. Stop caring about what others think
10. Don't be lazy

Watch the video (6m 23s)

15 June 2015

Business Line on Campus -- New web portal bloncampus.com for B-schoolers and MBA aspirants.

From the Hindu BusinessLine comes a new web portal bloncampus.com designed exclusively for B-schoolers and MBA aspirants.

With a rich corporate-academia-student interface, the portal features news stories and analysis from BusinessLine’s extensive network of correspondents as well as exclusive articles by senior corporate executives and HR professionals, many of whom teach at top B-schools. The content is tailored to meet the information needs and reading style of the young, intelligent and urbane management student and will bridge a critical gap as a news and knowledge resource for students about to begin their careers. At this stage, most students look to mentors, professors and seniors in their chosen industries for guidance. This is exactly what BLoC will be – a mentor and a friend.

It will serve as a platform for interactions among students as well; they can speak with and listen to others with similar aspirations and questions. BLoC seeks to enable, educate and entertain.

Inside

  • Breaking business and economy stories of the day in Newswrap
  • BLearn, which focuses on e-learning, will complement the B-schoolers' course content with both short, jargon-buster articles and longer analytical and opinion pieces that explain important concepts in detail
  • B-School Corner features reports on placements, recruitments, campus events and B-school fests
  • In CamBuzz, students write about their experiences in B-school, voice opinions on current events, give their take on a question posed by us and outline internship experiences.
  • People@Work features stories on the world of work that new MBAs will be exposed to once they graduate. It also carries articles by young managers looking back on their MBA.
  • Entrepreneurship has stories on startups and profiles of young entrepreneurs, who can have their queries answered by a panel of venture capitalists and private equity funds. It also features a column by an entrepreneur who has been through the gamut of setting up a business -- from the early start-up stage to securing VC funding, to selling a company and starting up again.
  • Case Study contests based on real strategic problems faced by firms.
  • To bring to students the advantage of corporate insights Hangout@BLoC hosts text, audio and video interviews with industry heads, B-school faculty, and entrepreneurs. Going forward, it will be a platform for B-schoolers to interact with the corporate world through chats and Q&As
  • Columns by senior corporate executives, HR and finance professionals, brand and retail experts and academicians
  • Reports on the latest gadgets in the market, personal technology and motoring

Visit the Portal (subscription based)