He has a net worth of 21.1 BILLION USD and has worked his way of from a small tayloring business to one of the biggest retail companies in the world. Maybe Tadashi Yanai, chairman, president and CEO of Fast retailing (most known for Uniqlo in Europe) can learn us something since he started of small and soon made a great name for himself in the retail industry. He started as an entrepreneur and moved on to be a business leader and luckily he wrote down some of the management principles he learned through hard work and experience. While I read these principles it really got to me that these bullet points can be good to embrace for any entrepreneur in general and maybe entrepreneur students in particular.
- Put customers first
- Contribute to society (My favourite)
- Embrace optimism
- Learn from failure
- Focus on details
- Be your own critic
- Connect to the world
- Disrupt yourself
WHICH ONE IS YOUR FAVORITE
An aspect that we shall not forget about this is that there are probably not any specific criteria for being a good/great/the best entrepreneur but I think that it is always good to be responsive to what society wants and what other entrepreneurs have learned through their mistakes/success in their career.
If you want to read the full interview where I got the principles just visit:
Please share if you stumble upon anything similar as advice like this could be useful in our venture projects!
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