Nick, Esq. Nanton Jw, Esq. Dicks Mark Victor Hansen
BOOM Everyone searches for success. While our ideas of success differ, a typical entrepreneur will define success in terms of accomplishing worthy goals-often accompanied by an improvement in their financial and social position. It is recognized in the business community that success is a direct result of passionate commitment, organized planning, constructive action and perseverance. However, by definition, the word BOOM suggests the creation of something BIG, immediate and successful In addition, BOOM may also mean "increase" in economic terms, another typical measure of success. So what...
BOOM Everyone searches for success. While our ideas of success differ, a typical entrepreneur will define success in terms of accomplishing worthy go...
"Common" can be defi ned as ordinary while "uncommon" suggests rarity. However, combining Common Sense with Uncommon Knowledge has the potential to produce winners. While Common Sense has been noted to be in short supply and Uncommon Knowledge hard to come by, the Celebrity Experts(r) in this book have combined the two to produce high rates of success in their fields. If you are looking to accomplish personal, worthy goals, a helping hand will get you there faster. In addition, a mentor will invariably get you there at less cost than if you try to make your own way, helping you to avoid...
"Common" can be defi ned as ordinary while "uncommon" suggests rarity. However, combining Common Sense with Uncommon Knowledge has the potential to pr...
Success is a concept universally embraced but individually defined. Our definition of success truly depends on our individual goals. For example, your goal might be monetary, a physical accomplishment or a moral achievement. To flesh out this topic, we are adding a few comments made by famous and successful people in diverse fields - similar and familiar concepts to those put forward by the Premier Experts(r) in this book. Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. Booker T. Washington...
Success is a concept universally embraced but individually defined. Our definition of success truly depends on our individual goals. For example, your...
Apple. Uber. Amazon. Chipotle. Federal Express. Zappos. What do these phenomenally successful companies have in common? They're all Mission-Driven businesses-and have been since day one of their existence. Now for the first time, Nick Nanton and JW Dicks, the Emmy Award-winning marketing masterminds who brought you The Wall Street Journal best-selling book, StorySelling, reveal the secrets behind why Mission-Driven companies stand head and shoulders above their competition-and how yours can too In these pages, you'll see the startling statistics that show just how dramatic an advantage being...
Apple. Uber. Amazon. Chipotle. Federal Express. Zappos. What do these phenomenally successful companies have in common? They're all Mission-Driven bus...
Beat The Status Quo Those who wish to improve are willing to make changes, others are dreamers. As Henry Ford so aptly put it: "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got." While this does not mean you have been unsuccessful, aspirations to move to a higher standard will require changes. What changes can a book like this offer? Beat The Curve is a compilation of authors who have outperformed the status quo. Their fields are different and their approaches are varied. Their ability and passion for their work, coupled with their perseverance, have allowed...
Beat The Status Quo Those who wish to improve are willing to make changes, others are dreamers. As Henry Ford so aptly put it: "If you always do what...
Jay Conrad Levinson Jeannie Levinson Nick, Esq. Nanton
Jay Conrad and Jeannie Levinson, creators of the term Guerrilla Entrepreneur, describe them as men and women who think outside-the-box. In their words: He's embraced new ways of thinking, new ways of working, new ways of living. He well knows that he's left behind an age characterized by a worship of profits, a surfeit of working hours, and a neglect of family and self. (... "he" refers equally to male and female genders here.) Following their definition of the Guerrilla Entrepreneur, it is notable that the twenty-first century provides an atmosphere, culture and technology in which they can...
Jay Conrad and Jeannie Levinson, creators of the term Guerrilla Entrepreneur, describe them as men and women who think outside-the-box. In their words...