Audio Book Sample - Virgin Way (English)

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English

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Indian (General)

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The Virgin Way By Richard Branson. Synopsis The version weighed 2015 explores Richard Branson's Secrets of Leadership, drawing on real world anecdotes from the authors, decades of experience and eccentric way of doing business. These blanks are an insight into one of the world's most innovative minds. Who is it for budding entrepreneurs looking for inspiration? Business enthusiasts wanting a fresh perspective? Fans of uplifting two Storeys about the author Richard Branson is a business magnet, author and philanthropist. He is the founder of the Virgin Group, which in Comm passes over 400 companies. Branson has a net worth of around $4 billion in 2007 was listed as one of Times magazine's most influential people in the World. Wants in It for Me. Life Lessons From the billionaire school dropout as a multi billionaire and the owner of hundreds of successful business, says Richard Brands and knows a thing or two about leadership. This legendary leader has put bent to Baber to share over four decades of triumph, failure and lessons about the virgin way to lead. Whereas you'll find out the brands and brand is in built on great leadership alone, you'll discover how exemplary listening skills, a generous spirit and a zest for fund have all shaped his storey and philosophy of life. From his early childhood and years as a high school dropout to opening his first ever Virgin Records tour, You witness the formative experiences of one of the world's most eccentric entrepreneurs and learn that he has never been afraid to do things differently, to sit back and enjoy branch since insightful anecdotes about some of the world's most famous brands. In these blinks, you'll discover what leadership lesson Branson learn from his father. How procrastination saved him from the financial crash and why innovators are always being told no Branson's are bringing made him a compassionate leader. Our parents give us a lot from their time and attention to their I collars. But what about the less of these things that make us who we are, such as our personality and general life philosophy? Richard Branson believes that his approach to leadership is all thanks to the way his parents raised him. As a young boy, Branson often visited the local shop to buy chocolate bars. Unfortunately, he paid for his chocoholic habit by pilfering small change from his parents bedroom. When the shopkeeper eventually told his father, Ted, of her suspicions, the young Branson expected a mighty punishment.