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Summary : What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School – Mark H. Mccormack

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  • Роман Янковскийhas quoted6 years ago
    Minority equity in a privately held company is worthless. If you are offered any in return for services, negotiate a fee in addition to equity agreement or a guaranteed buy-back agreement. The minority shareholders are at the mercy of the majority shareholder.
  • Роман Янковскийhas quoted6 years ago
    Being self-employed is the purest form of capitalism and the best way available to get paid what you are truly worth.
  • Роман Янковскийhas quoted6 years ago
    The trick is to control your business day, rather than having it controls you. In other words, making activities fit the time available rather than trying to expand your time to accommodate the activities. Work towards doing the things you
  • Роман Янковскийhas quoted6 years ago
    Take the time to put some distance between a business occurrence and your reaction, instead of an immediate response. You act instead of react.
  • Sévgi Usta Dumanhas quoted7 years ago
    There is never any complacency or basking in past glories.
  • Sévgi Usta Dumanhas quoted7 years ago
    Try carrying blank cards in your pocket for notes and ideas as they crop up. Head the cards with topics, and carry them with you to jot down
  • Sévgi Usta Dumanhas quoted7 years ago
    you are an early go-getter, schedule key efforts for those time
  • Sévgi Usta Dumanhas quoted7 years ago
    manager’s personal style, particularly how good he is at exchanging information, contributes more to a department’s efficiency than the results of anything else.
  • Sévgi Usta Dumanhas quoted7 years ago
    What makes me think I’m the one to make it work?
  • Sévgi Usta Dumanhas quoted7 years ago
    Deadlines are sensitive pieces of information in any negotiation.
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