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Philip Siegel's curator insight,
March 5, 2014 8:54 PM
The article talks about how to be successful coming from those who are extremely successful, such as Mark Zuckerberg. It says what type of attitude to have when addressing things. The attitude you should have is one of not being afraid to take chances and persevere when the going gets tough.
Kira Saini's curator insight,
March 6, 2014 9:25 AM
This article is discussing the skills that successful entrepreneurs have. Out of all the skills, striving to work harder and increase your intelligence to reduce making mistakes can be connected to them. This article basically says that learning is more important to being successful than proving you are smart. |
Angela Balzano's curator insight,
February 19, 2014 1:44 PM
This article outlines the 7 Elements of A Successful Social Business. These elements include 1. Define a meaningful purpose 2. Simplify the user experience 3. Designate a social executive sponsor 4. Trust your people 5. Implement and drive engagement 6. Measure adoption and recognize achievements 7. Embrace change and have fun. Marketing and advertising has made the switch to being consumer-centered rather than company-centered. Businesses know that they way to reach consumers is by creating communications and content that consumers want to see or is useful to them in some way. To make this happen on a large scale, and to strengthen the relationship between business and customer, social media must be integrated in a company's business plan from the ground up. Social media must not be a side function, there needs to be dedication, creativity, and passion for social communication within the business in order to capture your audience through social media. Those who sparing invest in social media will surely be left behind and irrelevant in the near future. -Angela |
Watch your thoughts for they become your actions.
Watch your actions for they become your habits.
Watch your habits for they become your character.
Watch your character for it becomes your destiny.
Mackey's moral: "We may not be able to predict the future, but we can prepare for it." His tips provide a solid strategy.