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3 Reasons You Need an Attorney

Posted on November 11, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Attorney, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Lawyer, Legal Matters, Patent, Trademark

A good business attorney will provide vital assistance in almost every aspect of your business. —Cliff Ennico, author, The Small Business Survival Guide. If you’ve been in business long enough, sooner or later you will need sound legal advice from an attorney. Yes, you can use an Internet legal services firm, but you’ll eventually need […]

View Post Attorney, Brands, C corporation, Cease-and-Desist, Coca-Cola, Contracts, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Lawyer, Legal Matters, Legal Services, Limited Liability Company, Limited Liability Partnership, Litigation, Patent. Trademark, S corporation

The Little-Known Reason Starbucks Has over 19,500 Locations

Posted on November 10, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Creativity, Global Growth, Howard Schultz, International Business, Starbucks, Strategy, Travel

Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit. —Frank Borman, retired NASA astronaut. The other day while checking out new books at Barnes and Noble, I came across the story of how a young Howard Schultz, the current CEO of Starbucks, was inspired by a trip he took to Italy that would change his […]

View Post Creativity, Global Growth, Howard Schultz, International Business, Italy, Milan, Starbucks, Strategy, Travel

An Idea’s Execution, Not Its Uniqueness, Yields Success

Posted on November 9, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Accomplishment, Business Plan, Calculated Risk, College, Competition, Competitive Advantage, Competitive Landscape, Courage, Creativity, Dreams, Facebook, Harvard University, Marketing, Mavericks, Patent, Productivity, Risk, Serial Entrepreneurship, Silicon Valley

Ideas are easy. It’s the execution of ideas that really separates the sheep from the goats. —Sue Grafton, author I hate to rain on your parade, but your idea is not special. There are likely other entrepreneurs or companies with “your” idea, equally inspired to dominate the business world and to make millions. And when your […]

View Post Atlanta, Grand Canyon, Groupon, Harvard University, LinkedIn, Mark Zuckerberg, MSNBC.com, Noam Wasserman, Reid Hoffman, Silicon Valley, Sue Grafton

How Your Teenage Years Can Predict Your Entrepreneurial Success

Posted on November 8, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Apple, Mavericks, Steve Jobs, Youth Entrepreneurship

Here’s to the crazy ones. The rebels. The troublemakers. The ones who see things differently. While some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do. —Apple, “Think Different” campaign, advertising copy. It’s no coincidence […]

View Post Apple, BackRub, Berkeley Blue, Black Box, Disruption, Google, Larry Page, Mavericks, Oaf Tobark, Psychology, Rebellion, Sergey Brin, Stanford University, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak

Build Your Network Creatively

Posted on November 7, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Altruism, Creativity, Ingenuity, Inspiration, Mavericks, Networking, Productivity, Research

It isn’t just what you know, and it isn’t just who you know. It’s actually who you know, who knows you, and what you do for a living. — Bob Burg, best-selling author, Endless Referrals If you go to hit-or-miss networking events to build your business, you probably aren’t making the best of your time. […]

View Post Bank of America, Bob Burg, Bob Littell, Endless Referrals, H&R Block, Habitat for Humanity, Nationwide, Net Weaving, Wells Fargo

Networking Isn’t All about You

Posted on November 6, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Accomplishment, Business Plan, Courage, Human Resources, Mavericks, Mentor, Mentorship, Misconceptions, Networking, Productivity, Self-Actualization

The currency of real networking is not greed but generosity. —Keith Ferrazzi, founder, CEO, Ferrazzi Greenlight I hate networking. Well, I should qualify my statement. I hate what networking has become in many instances. As a result, I have altogether stopped going to self-proclaimed “exclusive networking events,” because they yield such poor results and waste […]

View Post Ferrazzi Greenlight, Keith Ferrazzi

Don’t Waste Time on People Who Can’t Say Yes

Posted on November 5, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Courage, Creativity, Negotiation, Patience, People, Sales, Self-Discipline, Skills, Strategy

Never allow a person to tell you no who doesn’t have the power to say yes. —Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady, United States of America Few things are more irritating in business than dealing with a person who pretends to be a decision-maker but in reality is just a subordinate. You know these misleading types. […]

View Post Eleanor Roosevelt, Sales

All Risk Isn’t Risky

Posted on November 4, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Bill Gates, Calculated Risk, College, Failure, Harvard University, Kauffman Foundation, Microsoft, Risk, Saratoga Venture Finance, The Great Recession, Warren Buffet

Risk comes from not knowing what you are doing. —Warren Buffett, businessman, investor, philanthropist. Among the several definitions of an “entrepreneur,” some are pretty good while others are downright terrible. Regardless, a common word among them seems to be “risk,” which is what truly defines an entrepreneur. The following simple definition by Merriam-Webster is one […]

View Post 401(k), Bill Gates, Calculated Risk, College, Failure, Harvard University, Kauffman Foundation, Michael Masterson, Microsoft, Risk, Saratoga Venture Finance, The Great Recession, The Reluctant Entrepreneur, Warren Buffet

Turn Your Lack of Knowledge into Billions

Posted on November 3, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Bill Gates, Billionaires, CheckFree, College, Courage, Forbes, Forbes 400, George Soros, Jeff Bezos, Kevin Plank, Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg, Pete Kight, Preparation, Sales, Sara Blakely, Software, Strategy, Success, Technology

To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence. —Mark Twain, author, humorist. Pete Kight has a success story that is simply amazing. The company he founded, CheckFree, was acquired in 2007 by Fiserve for approximately $4.4 billion in cash. In many ways, his story sounds like other millionaire success stories that include […]

View Post Bill Gates, CheckFree, College, Courage, Fiserve, Forbes, Forbes 400, George Soros, Jeff Bezos, Kevin Plank, Ohio, Pete Kight, Sara Blakely, Software, Spanx, Under Armour, Warren Buffet

You Are Odd, and It’s OK

Posted on November 2, 2021 by Kevin D. Johnson in Billionaires, Calculated Risk, Courage, Creativity, Fear, Mark Zuckerberg, Millionaires, Misconceptions, People, Productivity, Serial Entrepreneurship, Skills, Software Development, Steve Jobs, Success, Talent

Eventually, the nerds and the geeks will have their day. —Judd Apatow, film producer, comedy writer Chances are that when you think of the most successful and wealthy entrepreneurs, you don’t think of a group of weird people. Instead, you probably think of well-respected and brilliant people who exhibit all the admirable qualities of well-rounded, […]

View Post Cass Business School, Cisco, dyslexia, Geeks, John Chambers, Judd Apatow, Julie Login, Kinkos, Mark Zuckerberg, Nerds, Paul Orfalea, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, The Economist, Virgin Group
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