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James Dyson: The Ever-Tinkering Engineer

Success

When SUCCESS first met Dyson, it was early 2013 at the launch of his hybrid Airblade motion-activated hand-dryer and faucet. Dyson was confident the money would come from selling the company’s own well-engineered products—from the iconic vacuums and bladeless fans to the newer Corrale™ straightener and Hot+Cool purifier.

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Product/Program Promotion: Problems & Profits - Launching Lessons Learned Interview Dr. Venus Opal Reese Live Event Launch

Stephanie LH Calahan

She is an inspirational speaker, business mentor for black women, and marketing strategist.  All of my mentors had been white. I took the time to look at who was demonstrating with their dollars, I was their mentor.  I launched the WE MATTER Movement in July 2013 and my business has taken off. Get Confident.

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How to Survive a Recession, According to a 91-Year-Old Business

Success

Speculation of another impending recession battered the confidence of small-business owners, as indicated by monthly surveys conducted by the National Federation of Independent Business. This article originally appeared in the July/August 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine. Don’t wait for the bad event to occur, LaMonaca urges.

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Reward and Recognition within the Assistant Industry

Practically Perfect PA

Melba Duncan in her now widely referenced and widely excepted article – The Case for Executive Assistants published in the Harvard Business Review said this: Consider a senior executive whose total compensation package is $1 million annually, who works with an assistant who earns $80,000. 44% said they felt slightly underpaid.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Your confidence takes a tumble, or you feel shame when faced with a setback because you are not performing the way you would like. You dislike the idea of having a coach/mentor because you can (and should) handle things on your own. One day soon, the jig would be up … ” — Lean In* , March 2013. You are a chronic procrastinator.

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