There is one story vividly described by Hoffman that stands out as a scene from the apocalypse. Back then Russia has the world’s largest automobile manufacturing plant. Nothing in Detroit or elsewhere approached its gargantuan size. The plant churned out thousands of cars daily and had an assembly
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The Quest for High Growth: Frontier Capitalism
Posted by LarryWildman under GlobalFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4044 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on April 6, 2013 8:53 am
How the internet is making us poor
Posted by LarryWildman under NewsFrom http://qz.com 4049 days ago
Everyone knows the story of how robots replaced humans on the factory floor. But in the broader sweep of automation versus labor, a trend with far greater significance for the middle class—in rich countries, at any rate—has been relatively overlooked: the replacement of knowledge workers with softw
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Megatrends: America by 2013
Posted by LarryWildman under MarketingFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4052 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on March 27, 2013 10:29 am
Intuit predicts that 40% of the American workforce will be freelance by the year 2020. This will have a devastating effect on wages and purchasing power. Yeah, globalization!
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Linkedin goes Facebook on its Users
Posted by LarryWildman under NewsFrom http://startupjunkies.org 4054 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on March 25, 2013 7:50 pm
You know how Facebook keeps making changes every few weeks that delete features users love and replace them with ones they hate? Well now Linkedin is going the same root. Recently it made a change that has created chaos on the site.
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The Cyprus Bailout Exposes a World of Thieves, Cheats, and Liars – Shah Gilani
Posted by LarryWildman under NewsFrom http://wallstreetexaminer.com 4055 days ago
et’s talk about the Cyprus bailout, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Central Bank.
Let’s call what the IMF and ECB are doing what it really is. After all, it is the ultimate institutional goal. It’s thieving.
So let’s start with the thieves… Read More
Let’s call what the IMF and ECB are doing what it really is. After all, it is the ultimate institutional goal. It’s thieving.
So let’s start with the thieves… Read More
Greed is Groupon: can anyone save the company from itself?
Posted by LarryWildman under StrategyFrom http://www.theverge.com 4062 days ago
Others are less convinced. Nobody in the game knows how to take a business from zero to sixty quicker than Lefkofsky. But along the way, he often strips the gears. “To him, greed is good. Money is what matters. He will cross the line to get more,” said a former Groupon executive. “His reputation, G
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Problems Beat Solutions in Lead Generation
Posted by LarryWildman under Sales(Editorial) 4064 days ago
YOU HAVE NOW CREATED A LEAD GENERATION MESSAGE THAT ENGAGES PEOPLE!!!
At this point you can explain that the problem with widgets is not just buying them but, more importantly, how you lay them out in the machinery.
You have helped the prospect get to their real problem. You have built credib Read More
At this point you can explain that the problem with widgets is not just buying them but, more importantly, how you lay them out in the machinery.
You have helped the prospect get to their real problem. You have built credib Read More
Adventures of a Hustler: Aristotle Onassis Part 2
Posted by LarryWildman under StrategyFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4064 days ago
Made Hot by: whitehatseo on March 18, 2013 12:10 pm
There’s also the famous story about how he managed to secure a business partner who could finance his initial deals. He identified a suitable party, a cigarette company executive, and then camped in front of his target’s residence. He informed the gate-keeper that he wished to speak to his employer
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Adventures of a Hustler: Aristotle Onassis Part 1
Posted by LarryWildman under StrategyFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4064 days ago
Made Hot by: MindCircusMedia on March 17, 2013 4:26 am
There’s also the famous story about how he managed to secure a business partner who could finance his initial deals. He identified a suitable party, a cigarette company executive, and then camped in front of his target’s residence. He informed the gate-keeper that he wished to speak to his employer
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Why Study Tycoons and Their Growth Strategies?
Posted by LarryWildman under StrategyFrom http://tycoonplaybook.com 4069 days ago
The meek shall not inherit the world. We happen to live in a very Darwinian world.
Every day a gazelle wakes up and knows it must outrun the fastest cheetah in order to live. Every day a cheetah wakes up and knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will not survive. It doesn't matter if yo Read More
Every day a gazelle wakes up and knows it must outrun the fastest cheetah in order to live. Every day a cheetah wakes up and knows it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will not survive. It doesn't matter if yo Read More
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