Like a Virgin : secrets they won't teach you at business school / Richard Branson.
Language: eng Series: Business book summaryPublication details: New York : Portfolio/Penguin, 2012.Description: 343 pages ; 21 cmISBN:- 9781591845683
- HC 252.5 B821l 2012
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Five secrets to starting a business --
People power --
Nice guys can finish first --
The weakest link --
Business philosophy --
Screw you, Goliath! --
The importance of not being earnest --
The perfect pitch --
The opportunity of risk --
Private space --
They say --
A perfect 10 --
If you never make mistakes --
The customer's always right --
Brand awareness --
Steve Jobs --
First impressions are huge --
To win the war on drugs --
Science : the last frontier --
Chocks away --
Like a fine wine --
What's in a name? --
So, you want to be CEO? --
The Chinese plate trick --
How to bake an entrepreneur --
Change is in the air --
Don't like the second opinion? --
Breaking up --
If I could do it all over again --
More walking and talking --
Accidents happen --
Reach for the skies --
Sustainable energy --
New ventures --
Get big --
Selling customers is easy --
What is success? --
When going walkabout--
Surviving a downturn --
Rising above it all --
Living the Branson life --
Early endeavours --
Change is good --
Managing the launch --
A shocking revelation! --
A noose around the neck--
Today's failure--
Real change for good?
Be a leader
Great customer service
Can bad news be good news?
Choosing a partner --
Invest in your people --
The day the music didn't die --
Good training --
Rebranding --
Social services redefined --
A-B-C-D --
Empowerment and appreciation --
Launching a business --
Keep an eye on the details --
The lonely entrepreneur? --
The planet's problems --
'Let's shake on that' --
Office relationships --
Earn your customers' trust --
To work better --
Strike up the brand --
Sharing life's lessons --
Power to the people --
Watching your waistline --
What's better than a handout?--
Home and/or office --
Kick-start the economy --
Rules of the road --
School of hard knocks.
The Virgin Group entrepreneur offers advice, shares his experiences, and discusses business insights collected from his syndicated "New York Times" column
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