Richard Branson's Top 10 Business Tips Of 2013
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In a recent post, the site recaps the top 10 columns that the Virgin Group founder wrote in 2013. The topics range from preparing the perfect pitch to knowing when to quit your day job. One that we thought was particularly worth revisiting: the secret to
In a May column, Branson wrote that how people deal with failure is what sets apart the successful from everyone else. "Failure is one of the secrets to success, since some of the best ideas arise from the ashes of a shuttered business," he explains.
The strongest entrepreneurs and leaders are ones that have experienced a few failures and have proven their resilience in the face of adversity. "Resilience is one of the hallmarks of an entrepreneur who can stay in business in the long term," Branson argues.
To see Branson's nine other top business tips of the year, read the full article on Entrepreneur.
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