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Accountant Vs Manager

 
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Accountant Vs Manager
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12-17-2004, 06:27 PM
The truth is, many successful business owners dropped out of high school. We support self education, learning from successful mentors and reading the right books. You need to be in the right business and you need the right attitude. The more you learn, the wider your frame of reference. Learning is very important, but it is not a requirement to succeed in business. The only MBA that really counts is a Massive Bank Account. Many professors who tell you how to run a business and make money, have failed in business and have no money themselves. That's not true of them all, of course.

In winning streaks, the number of leaders multiplies along with the momentum of the streak. Winning teams and successful organizations become increasingly less dependent on the person called the commander-in-chief—even though, ironically, the same top managers are more likely to stay in place during winning streaks. As a pattern of success continues, many people at many levels take on leadership roles. Some of them are appointed to positions with leadership titles, some of them are self-appointed; and roles are passed around as the nature of the play changes.

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Accountant Vs Manager - by IceAxe - 12-17-2004, 05:44 PM
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