Archive for the 'Entrepreneurs' Category

Success Rich People History : Leo Kirch

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Leo Kirch is the founder of German media group KirchMedia. In 1956 he bought the rights to Federico Fellini’s film La Strada, which require 25,000 frames. Increased its file with the purchase of one hundred films for United Artists / Warner Bros. in 1959, the library Howard Hughes / RKO, Hal Roach library operations in 1971 and longer term with several Hollywood studios began in 1996. In 1964, along with Herbert von Karajan creates music production company Cosmotel. During this decade comes to acquire 40% of Axel Springer. Provided financial support to Helmut Kohl in secret after the party of former foreign minister would be involved in a funding scandal in 1999. The suspension of payments KirchMedia bankruptcy in 2002 is more important... Read more »

Entrepreneur How to Become?

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Becoming an entrepreneur and learning how to start a home income opportunity could be the fastest way to financial success for a lot of people. Whatever reason you have for becoming an entrepreneur and making money at home, I wish you good fortune with it. In this article I’m going to point out a few realities and a few pitfalls to avoid. Starting a business from home, becoming an entrepreneur and taking live changing steps is a challenge unto itself. Starting a home based business provides food for thought and links to exploring the reason for your decision to do it. The point of becoming an entrepreneur is to free yourself from the insult that is a salary, and concerning yourself with money making opportunities that don’t subject... Read more »

Entrepreneurs Will Success?

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Michael Gerber wrote a very popular book entitled The E-Myth Revisited about the myths of entrepreneurship. He explained that entrepreneurs must have three skills to win. Gerber claimed that entrepreneurs must possess and execute the technical, the managerial, and the visionary skills to succeed as an entrepreneur by creating a successful business. I believe that Gerber was only partially correct. He leaves readers with the impression that the entrepreneur (alone) must consistently possess and exercise all three of these skills for the business to succeed, and for the entrepreneur to win. I believe that the key distinction is that the three skills represent the three FUNCTIONS of the business that must be completed for the business to succeed.... Read more »