Coco Chanel’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Be One of a Kind Be Bold Be Inspired Leave a Strong Impression Take a Second Chance.

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Coco Chanel’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Be One of a Kind Be Bold Be Inspired Leave a Strong Impression Take a Second Chance

Donald Trump’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Be Fierce Love your Work Think Big Play on Perception Go with your Gut

Estee Lauder’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Don’t take “No” for an Answer Do it Yourself Create the Illusion Try Something New Have a Message

George Lucas’ Entrepreneurial Lessons Don’t Deny your Passion Know Yourself Grow a Think Skin Be Innovative Help Others to Help Yourself

Henry Ford’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Stick with It Don’t Rush It Be Efficient Work Together Make it Count

John Rockefeller’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Ensure Efficiency Strike Out a New Path Be Ambitious Develop a Strong Sense of Leadership Obey your Conscience

Ray Kroc’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Take your Business Seriously You’re Only as Good as the People you Hire Go Big or Go Home Use Failure as a Catalyst for Success Effective Marketing makes all the Difference

Jennifer Lopez’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Give it all You’ve Got Bear With It Follow Your Heart Use your Intuition Stay True to your Roots

Mary Kay Ash’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Live by the Golden Rule Define your Priorities and Goals Let your Intellect Rely on your Instincts Break down the Barriers in your Way The Follow-Through is the Most Important Factor

Ben and Jerry’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Business Benefits when you Behave Responsibly Remember that Happy Workers are Harder Workers Creative Marketing will Generate Sales Success Two Heads are Better than One Don’t be Afraid to Go after the Big Guys

Oprah Winfrey’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Set High Goals Rise Above your Obstacles Take Advantages of New Technologies Be a Good Corporate Citizen Find your Passion

Pierre Omidyar’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Psych Yourself Up Not Out The Path to Success is to Pursue your Passion Nice Guys can Finish First Learn to Expect the Unexpected Every Business needs its Cheering Bull

Steve Job’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Connect the Dots Don’t Settle Seize the Day Stay Ahead of the Puck Think in Broad Terms

Richard Branson’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Be a Good Leader Build a Powerful Brand Keep Flying High Break Records Have Fun

Sam Walton’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Motivate your Workers Prioritize your Customer Catch the Fever Get Hooked Up Loosen Up

Thomas Watson’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Failure is your Friend on the Road to Success Always Choose Action over Inaction Follow the Path of the Unsafe Back your Company with Brain Power Strong Management is the Backbone of a Strong Company

Vince mcMahon’s Entrepreneurial Lessons The Reward is Worth the Risk Even a Serious Business Needs to be Fun Your Work Ethic is your Most Important Asset Keep your Pulse on the Market Be Clear About Who You Are

Walt Disney’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Stretch your Brand Chase your Dreams Use your Imaginations Take Control Know When to Pull the Plug

Dave Thomas’ Entrepreneurial Lessons Be a Visionary Get Back to Basics Give Something Back Act with Integrity Believe in Your Dreams

Jim Henson’s Entrepreneurial Lessons Embrace your Inner Child Be Positive Believe in Yourself Be a Pioneer Drive Yourself Hard