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James Dyson: The Ever-Tinkering Engineer

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When SUCCESS first met Dyson, it was early 2013 at the launch of his hybrid Airblade motion-activated hand-dryer and faucet. He politely answered questions about his startup years and tough business decisions (in 2002, he moved production of his machines from Malmesbury, a small town in England, to Malaysia; more on this later).

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

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His daughter, Sarah, is manager and vice president. A fire in the restaurant’s kitchen in April 2002 forced the owners to scramble to become operational again before the summer rush. They weren’t doing hardly any business.” Don’t wait for the bad event to occur, LaMonaca urges.