50 of world's richest entrepreneur’s priceless advice. v1
Tim Hoiseth
Chairman CNL Group | Business Psychologist | Sociologist | *Capacity building for the future
Taking advice from people who had success in the fields you want to succeed in, can often be a good habit to have. Let us see what the world’s 50 entrepreneurs have advised young entrepreneurs. See also person 2, advice 26-50 < HERE >
- Jeff Bezos- AMAZON
You should do something you are passionate about. Don’t chase something just because it is the current trend.
2. Steve Jobs- APPLE
Doing something requires patience and perseverance. So, if you are not passionate about something, it will be difficult for you to focus.
3. Pierre Omidyar- eBay
Don’t let failure stop you from something you are doing, on the other hand, learn from it. You fail at something and that is your learning experience. Don’t let other people say you can’t do a particular work.
4. Michael Dell- Dell
People who run after money only are less successful than people who chase their dreams and do what they love doing.
5. Sergey Brin- Google
It’s very rewarding when you do something you feel is going to make a huge difference. Passion brings in more energy to the work one is doing.
6. Biz Stone- Twitter
You need lots of emotional involvement in the work you are doing. Otherwise failure will never leave you.
7. Gary Vaynerchuk- Wine Library
If you know exactly what you want to be, you have to associate yourself with people who have actually done that.
8. Daniel Ek- Spotify
Ask yourself that whatever you have done so far and is there a chance to make it better?
9. Kevin Rose- Digg
Make a list of everything you do and see whether something else can be done or not.
10. James Altucher- Stockpickr
Never stop developing ideas.
11. Robert Greene- Mastery
You have to convince the world with your ideas and that is why you will succeed.
12. Guy Kawasaki- Apple
Foster the belief in the people about what you are dreaming by creating something so that it becomes a reality
13. Steve Wozniak- Apple
Build things for yourself which you want and have fun while creating.
14. Mark Cuban- Cyber Dust
Aim to make your business grand and limitless.
15. Sam Altman- Y Combinator
Always back up your idea with something which will prove that it can actually work. You may wither sound crazy or it will actually work.
16. Tony Fadell- Nest
Have the gut feeling that something you are doing is going to be right.
17. Danae Ringlemann- Indiegogo
Never think what the quickest way to success is, think what is the quickest way to build something.
18. Simon Sinek- Start With Why
Think why you are doing something, what is the purpose behind it.
19. Seth Godin- Tribes
People pay for the story behind the manufacture of certain product. Make it clear that why should you be picked up.
20. Ev Williams- Medium
Be passionate and think of improving your product for the better.
21. Reid Hoffman- LinkedIn
When you have an idea, don’t keep it to yourself. Find out the ways how you can make it more accurate.
22. Jack Dorsey- Twitter & Square
When you have an idea, found out ways to execute it first and bring in more people on board who can help you with accomplishing the idea.
23. Kevin Systrom- Instagram
You will have to be daring and dangerous to build an idea.
24. Drew Houston- DropBox
One way to conceptualise or execute a product is to maximizing the probability to come to a solution.
25. Brian Chesky- Airbnb
The methodology to materialize an idea is to start with a perfect experience of one person and find out ways to improve it
(TO BE CONTINUED IN THE NEXT ARTICLE)
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