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I agree with avoiding mediocrity. It's sad to see people just copy each other. They're too afraid to break out with their own unique creativity. It's rare to see people who break free from the herd.
I had a discussion with a handbag salesman at a Macy's in Portland, OR once. I was with my boyfriend at the time and a mutual friend. The friend said she didn't know who Michael Kors was -- **dramatic gasp** -- and I just explained he's a repetitive designer who steals so many of other people's designs and features, from Louis Vuitton's infamous Speedy bag, to the way he knocked off the Birkin Bag. Fashion that isn't original bores me. It's one thing to be Jill Stuart and thrive on (beautiful) minimalism. It's another thing to be Balmain and thrive off the same thing over and over. I love fashion that is artistic and avant garde. I was deeply ashamed that nobody outside of Rihanna gave a damn about the theme of the Comme de Garcon Met Gala theme. i love the way Karl completely reinvents the Chanel brand, while still respecting it's original roots of the tweed suit and LBD. And I have a dear friend who has an extremely promising career behind a sewing machine making customized dresses. (Kate Miles Couture -- check her out!)
But it is a bit conflicting to say Avoid Mediocrity while do not highly specialise. People who do not highly specialise are mediocre in doing things in general.
Accepting failure, I was fired from 2 jobs in one year back in 2009 and I always was angry at myself for it. I always hid it from family and colleges and it was allot of pressure. I was convinced if anyone found out my career would be over, my career has been at a standstill since. To hear that Anna Wintour was also sacked in her career reassures me massively. I feel like I can accept it and even see that it helped me grow and be better in my job. It gives me dimension and it makes me appreciative of the job I have now.
Glad to know that you can now accept and move forward from what happened to you before and see it as something you can learn from. :) Always #Believe in yourself and focus on now, becoming a better version of yourself and for sure your future will be brighter. All the best to you! #BTA273 Shine
What is your industry/profession? This is a great opportunity to share about yourself. You never know who is readying. Plus this channel attracts some really awesome people.
Sheridan - ummm not sure about that... Brits are behind of most American tv shows though (I was surprised about that) and even great movies. They're so creative, I think.
DANA IDME Yes...we Brits are bold and not afraid to show our quirky uniqueness or rawness or vulnerability!! I don't know where the person who commented about Anna being very English and reserved gets the idea that is typical English person 😂😂 May be like that if you have watched Downton Abbey but not among us English working class people. We are a country of different personalities, beliefs, and in fact very loud and outspoken. Anna is obviously fierce, focused and strong minded to get where she has and I see that as well as someone who gets the job done and does not like drama! That is not someone who is shy lol!!
Us Brits can be very very outspoken, in your face and blunt - how else would we have gone and pretty much stolen land off anybody and created an empire otherwise? The idea of Brits being shy, unfriendly, cold, reserved is really not true at all.
Love how she doesn’t want just all “yes” people around her! She likes people to have a different opinion to her sometimes! Very wise and extremely healthy!
ruzzell907 omg right I really thought she would be scary and mean but damn she's actually nice and a good person to meet in person. Wow I'm so surprised she's actually nice lol
I love when she says to go and experience life; you can bring so much back to your life and share with your family and friends👏🙌🙏I tell my girls all the time, go travel the world🌍🌎🌏
By sheer chance, I met Anna a few months ago during breakfast at a restaurant in Beverly Hills. She was polite and engaging. but she did give me a once over with her eyes. And, no, she was not wearing sunglasses.
8. Have a sense of business (is my favorite, I feel like people forget it sometimes and only focus on the "creative" aspect of it, marketing and budgeting and discipline and so much work is actually put into the success we se, and that is why we take everything for granted ) You are doing a really great job, I really love your videos, I feel like the time I'm spending procrastinating isn't going up in smoke and that I'm actually learning something useful. Thank you!
Be decisive! Oftentimes we (me) feel afraid to come across 'bossy' or 'mean' and that can affect our decision making capacities. The point about decisiveness as comforting to those around you really resonated with me. It is comforting when someone steps up and takes charge. I also loved the experiencing new things as I have always believed in this one- but the way she worded it- "the more you experience, the more you bring back" is just so poignant =)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Maverique. Great to know it resonated with you and you love experiencing new things. :) Agree, avoiding coming across 'bossy' or 'mean' can affect our decision capacities but sometimes you just have to do it because delay in decision making could have a negative effect. #Believe #BTA513 Shine
omg, #10 is def my favorite! be a good leader. "clarity is one of the most important leadership qualities that one can have" , "hire divas that will contradict you, disagree with you and not yes you all the time!"
I loved the first one. Be decisive. She has also mentioned this point of being decisive in her documentary called the September issue as her strongest strenght.
She is Where she is Because she is the best. I agree with every word she said.To the answer she is cold . No English with class ; She goes to the essential. And does not 'gush' .like many Americans do
Re: Experience new things. I can't deny that as you age you get a little tired of the same old same old, so kudos to Anna for continuing to be interested in her calling. I'm not into fashion but am fascinated with human beings. Thanks for posting this. You and Amy Schumer have made Ms. Wintour human again.
She has been an inspiration to me because of #1. I remember the September Issue where she spoke about this as well. But in my own interpretation, being decisive can sometimes be admitting "I don't know" when you really don't know something, and not blindly decide something.
ruzzell907 The dress code in British Schools serves the purpose of making all the children equal...wintour comes from a well off family...probably would have liked to show off some fancy clothes....I preferred School uniforms! blu is still my favourite colour 😇
I know how she must've felt. We have a uniform and though i know its importance. They can at least not make us wear oversized pleated skirt and tight shirt with calf length socks and ugly black shoes.(when i say ugly, i mean it because i rarely use the word)
Rule#2 best advice for this days. #10 best advice for someone who wants to be a good leader. Its easy to forget the importance of being specific about expectations.
I LOVE what she said about older people getting comfortable, holding onto jobs and stagnating. I don't think they realize so many young people need opportunities & the seniors can benefit from letting go and growing.
Agree, but do you believe that anyone else who has a passion for fashion or whatever let's say some Eastern European from a poor family who has no relations in media or industry, isn't graduate from world class university, would even be given a chance? I really doubt it.
Carmen de Vingt Yes one can. If you're passionate in what you do. Maybe she had an upper hand being the daughter of an established man, but one can never continue to experience such life just based on father's name. She made her own name. As as far as coming from an unestablished background, there are people who have stood out. Mark Zuckerburg, Steve Jobbs, Shah Rukh Khan, Malala Yousoufsai. There are more names to the list, from different backgrounds and different professions. But in their diverse path one thing is common, PASSION.
Yeah, sure. Name at least someone from Eastern Europe who made it big without being an immigrant at an early age or becoming a model by such getting in the industry. Please give me examples. Those that you named all were Americans, while still nobody except Indians know about that Shan Rukh Khan, and Malala is a daughter of a diplomat meaning she's definitely not from poverty, again getting into politics just because of relations through her father. I'd love to know people who made it big without being from powerful families, poor and not from the Western world or being an immigrant when you're still a kid and spent most of your life in States or elsewhere, not even being able to speak your native language anymore. Why we don't know anyone from, for example from Bulgaria, Kosovo? I'm pretty sure most of readers don't even know that such countries exist. Again, you may think of Nina Dobrev, but as I mentioned, she's an immigrant of a young age still being able to adapt to a new culture and become it's full citizen.
I'd really love to be naive like you guys to be inspired myself, but I know what discrimination is and that stereotypes definitely play a huge role in life. It's not the same to make a career for some British person and let's say Albanian. Unless, you're extremely beautiful, then yes, beauty can lead you all the way long. But how many of ordinary people are that lucky? Not many.
Thanks Evan for sharing this video... I liked the last point wherin she said its amazing to have ppl who contradict you challenge u.. I guess thats were leadership comes
Thanks for putting this together. She is such a great role model and I think its important for people to see beyond the cliche. All the rules are awesome and it would be great if this were global.!
I liked # 10, Be a good leader. I think when someone masters being a good leader, they become more effective because they can achieve their goals better and faster as a team.
Anna is just an inspiration for myself. I dream of being in the fashion industry and mixing in business and marketing aspects that I find very interesting. I don't see myself anywhere else.
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Accept failure, that is a great rule. People believe that failure is the be all end all. It's a lesson. everyone Fails at everything their 1st time. With each failure, you're that much closer to success. Evan great video as always. #Believenation #BTA19
Totally agree Eric. We should not let failure stop us and instead use them to improve and move ahead. :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching! #BelieveNation #BTA240 Shine
LOVE WHAT YOU DO ...DO YOUR BEST...BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, ACCEPT CRITICISM BECAUSE THEY BRING GREAT NEW IDEAS...LISTENING OPEN MIND...REACH TO OTHER AROUND...DO THE BEST ...
I feel like the most important rule for me out of the 10 in this video is clearly number 9 because nothing makes sense if there is no passion , you are driven by what you love
7.Experience new things- is what people nowadays are avoiding,they try to get comfort zone and swim in it but eventually they stagnate and drawn in same old stuff going on.Only by exploring and breaking the boundaries you can grow and reach the top of your potential,without evolving we are stagnating and one success is gone so fast.Not to be afraid to discover and learn continuously,by failures and mistakes as well,this is a growth
1. Be decisive I try even if I don’t know what the hell i’m doing. I’m doing I try to be decisive because I think it’s very comforting and reassuring and important to the people that work with you to feel that whoever is in charge knows what they’re doing and knows what they’re thinking and that if it’s a yes it’s a yes and it’s a no. I mean I don’t think of myself as a boss, I think of myself as someone who’s giving direction and guidance so and vice versa. 2. Don’t highly specialize I aslo know career wise how important it is not to be too highly specialized especially these days in the world of media. It is crucial to have multiple interests and skill sets to have tried and possibly failed and many different undertakings the young people that we hired today at Conde Nast are fearless polymaths hardworking and passionate creative and curious. 3. Accept failure Eventually joined Harper’s Bazaar us and in 1976 it was you were fired and I find that extraordinary. I was the editor on one shoot that was I think it was a French fashion shows and I decided that it would be interesting to have dreadlocks on the models and I think that that pushed them further than they could bear so that was it for me but I, you know I think it’s always part of life to have some knocks as well as some successes. And you know do to learn so I think it’s healthy for everyone to lose a job as well as to gain a job 4. Avoid mediocrity Mediocrity, if you see a collection that is you feel the designer has been lazy or taking inspiration from other designers, it doesn’t so much as for me as anger me. 5. Be true to yourself I think it’s really to be true to yourself and listen as much as one is able to other people whose opinions you respect and look up to but in the end it has to come from you and you can’t really worry too much by looking to the left or the right about what the competition might be doing or other people in your field might be doing, it has to be a true vision. 6. Always do your best the blur about your unauthorized biography reads she’s ambitious driven needy a perfectionist and inside look at the competitive bitch a bitch world of fashion accurate? Well I’m very driven by what I do, I am certainly very competitive what else am I needy. I like people who represent the best of what they do and if that turns you into perfectionist 7. Experience new things I don’t make notes. I don’t react very instinctively to ever being I’m a great believer in traveling a great deal. I don’t believe meeting more than two people in the meeting is too many really it’s true. Do you know about stand-ups? In Silicon Valley now when you have a meeting everybody stands in a circle like they’re meditating that’s how maybe I should try that. I think more you go out, the more you see the more you experience life, the more you bring back to your day job. So as I was trying to say in my remarks I think the problem that big corporations is you get a lot of people my age trying to hold on to their jobs and you know clinging on to their pensions and their retirement and they’re not experiencing you things and they don’t like change and they don’t like disruption, so they’re either they don’t make a decision or they say no and as a result they stagnate. So it’s terribly important to bring people in from the outside and not to remain too insular and also to hire as many young bright people like all of you as you can just to teach you know how to think about things completely differently. 8. Have a sense of business I think all of us at Vogue are always looking for talent and we’re also looking for someone who has a head on their shoulders and understand that being talented is obviously important but they also have to have a sense of business and that being creative and commercial does two words that can work together. 9. Enjoy what you do It’s very important to me that I look good when I go out publicly. I like looking at my clothes rack in the morning and deciding what to pick out. I enjoy fashion Mollie. I mean I wouldn’t be in this job if I didn’t. 10. Be a good leader I think Clara tea is the one of the most important leadership qualities that one can have I think it’s really important to be very specific and very clear and what you expect and then to delegate people respond much better when they’re in a more independent environment and you’re not completely breathing down their neck all the time, the other thing I think is incredibly important is to hire divas like Andre Leon Talley who will disagree with you and contradict you and not yes you all the time and not to be scared I have people of having people working with you that have different opinions.
I guess Meryl Streep did a great job in portraying her as Miranda's character I believe is based on Anna Wintour. Thanks for the comment and for watching Gazza. :) #BTA333 Shine
These are the people I would like you to interview. 1) Thomas Sowell 2) Sam Harris 3) Neil DeGrasse Tyson 4) Pamela Geller 5) Ayaan Hirsi Ali 6) Robert Spencer 7) Andrew Klavan 8) Ben Shapiro
"Be decisive" Today I have been in charge of projects for testing. Even with fear, I had to be decisive to have good results every day. My coworkers ask me how I do it, and I just say: "I just let things flow even though I'm scared to death".
Absolutely! You always deliver great inspiration! Diane Von Furstenberg, Norma Kamali, Florence Scoval Shinn are a few women for the top 10...if you haven't already created them...: )
Welcome to the channel and to #BelieveNation. :) Glad you liked the channel, I hope you will find more videos here that will be of help to you. Always #Believe in yourself! #BTA243 Shine
Sam was right, the length of the videos depends on the available clips and how long was the profiled personality was able to express the rules which we think audience will be able to learn from. :) Thanks for watching Bergfrida. #BelieveNation #BTA239
I love your videos, it just struck me in that moment that I must find more female view on the subject also. Not saying that you should change anything. I am doing the same myself. So I found some great women youtubers to balance it out :-)
I love that she acknowledges the importance of failure, the danger of over-specialization and I definitely love the „be true to yourself” rule (I even have a blog - truetoyourself.ro. Should you be interested, some articles are also published in English - www.truetoyourself.ro/category/english/). Thank you for your work! Lots of joy and inspiration to you!
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"I don't think of myself as a Boss, i think of myself as a someone who give a direction" thats the Best Quotes i ever Heard...love it...
Glad you loved it. :) Thanks for watching Efron. #BelieveNation #BTA249 Shine
basically a boss :)
I agree with avoiding mediocrity. It's sad to see people just copy each other. They're too afraid to break out with their own unique creativity. It's rare to see people who break free from the herd.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching Samus. :) #BelieveNation #BTA284 Shine
micheal kors fits very well here!!!!
I had a discussion with a handbag salesman at a Macy's in Portland, OR once. I was with my boyfriend at the time and a mutual friend. The friend said she didn't know who Michael Kors was -- **dramatic gasp** -- and I just explained he's a repetitive designer who steals so many of other people's designs and features, from Louis Vuitton's infamous Speedy bag, to the way he knocked off the Birkin Bag.
Fashion that isn't original bores me. It's one thing to be Jill Stuart and thrive on (beautiful) minimalism. It's another thing to be Balmain and thrive off the same thing over and over. I love fashion that is artistic and avant garde. I was deeply ashamed that nobody outside of Rihanna gave a damn about the theme of the Comme de Garcon Met Gala theme. i love the way Karl completely reinvents the Chanel brand, while still respecting it's original roots of the tweed suit and LBD. And I have a dear friend who has an extremely promising career behind a sewing machine making customized dresses. (Kate Miles Couture -- check her out!)
Samus Aran the bags look ugly though
But it is a bit conflicting to say Avoid Mediocrity while do not highly specialise. People who do not highly specialise are mediocre in doing things in general.
'More than 2 ppl meeting is too many' shows she gets the job done effectively. Only weak leaders have endless meetings.
Hiring people that won't always yes you but will challenge you. My fav
Accepting failure, I was fired from 2 jobs in one year back in 2009 and I always was angry at myself for it. I always hid it from family and colleges and it was allot of pressure. I was convinced if anyone found out my career would be over, my career has been at a standstill since. To hear that Anna Wintour was also sacked in her career reassures me massively. I feel like I can accept it and even see that it helped me grow and be better in my job. It gives me dimension and it makes me appreciative of the job I have now.
Glad to know that you can now accept and move forward from what happened to you before and see it as something you can learn from. :) Always #Believe in yourself and focus on now, becoming a better version of yourself and for sure your future will be brighter. All the best to you! #BTA273 Shine
Thanks for responding.
she hears only herself. sadly she hurt a lot of people.
you will get a job.. and if you do, don't forget about me ok? wink wink. lol
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She is very English, in a good way, very reserved, and rather shy. which Americans can interpret ac "Cold"
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching Sheridan. :) #BTA338 Shine
Sheridan - ummm not sure about that... Brits are behind of most American tv shows though (I was surprised about that) and even great movies. They're so creative, I think.
DANA IDME Yes...we Brits are bold and not afraid to show our quirky uniqueness or rawness or vulnerability!! I don't know where the person who commented about Anna being very English and reserved gets the idea that is typical English person 😂😂 May be like that if you have watched Downton Abbey but not among us English working class people. We are a country of different personalities, beliefs, and in fact very loud and outspoken. Anna is obviously fierce, focused and strong minded to get where she has and I see that as well as someone who gets the job done and does not like drama! That is not someone who is shy lol!!
Us Brits can be very very outspoken, in your face and blunt - how else would we have gone and pretty much stolen land off anybody and created an empire otherwise? The idea of Brits being shy, unfriendly, cold, reserved is really not true at all.
Perhaps you meant, very sly, rather than shy?
Love how she doesn’t want just all “yes” people around her! She likes people to have a different opinion to her sometimes! Very wise and extremely healthy!
:) #BTA865 Luka
Number 5 it's my absolute favorite: never accept mediocrity. Thanks for this amazing and inspirational video. Regards from Peru!
Glad to know that you are inspired by it Arq. Chavez. :) Thanks for watching! #BelieveNation #BTA323 Shine
Luis Chavez That's number 4 😁
Here comes the point of view issue.
I believe that the ability to be decisive, especially in moments that involve risk, should be a part of any successful entrepreneur's personality.
Agree. :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts Eddy. #BelieveNation #BTA239 Shine
This is the BEST advice I've ever received.
Awesome to know that Jose. :) Thanks for watching! #BTA324 Shine
It's nice seeing Anna Smile because people portray her as a cold bitch, when in fact she's just doing her job.
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ruzzell907 omg right I really thought she would be scary and mean but damn she's actually nice and a good person to meet in person. Wow I'm so surprised she's actually nice lol
Doing her job? Who says? THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA. That was the dumbest line ever!
I love when she says to go and experience life; you can bring so much back to your life and share with your family and friends👏🙌🙏I tell my girls all the time, go travel the world🌍🌎🌏
Thanks for sharing :) #BTA852 Luka
By sheer chance, I met Anna a few months ago during breakfast at a restaurant in Beverly Hills. She was polite and engaging. but she did give me a once over with her eyes. And, no, she was not wearing sunglasses.
what do you take away from that experience?
Thanks for sharing Vovo Detna. :) #BTA306 Shine
I love this Great Lady. She's so intelligent and full of class. I admire her.
Thank you for sharing with us and thanks for watching. :) #BelieveNation #BTA686 Luka
Hope you get well soon
My favorite is 3.accept failure: "They thought that I would never understand the american market". I sorely admire this woman.
8. Have a sense of business (is my favorite, I feel like people forget it sometimes and only focus on the "creative" aspect of it, marketing and budgeting and discipline and so much work is actually put into the success we se, and that is why we take everything for granted )
You are doing a really great job, I really love your videos, I feel like the time I'm spending procrastinating isn't going up in smoke and that I'm actually learning something useful. Thank you!
Thanks for the love and support! :) #BTA798 Luka
As someone who could care less about fashion but is obsessive over leadership and successfully running teams and businesses, Anna Wintour is an ICON
Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching. :) #BTA1094 Luka
I admire her so much. Such an inspiring character. Thanks for the video!
Without a Doubt...Number 5!! Be Yourself, Be Authentic and Stay True to YOU! Thanks for this one Evan!
Thank you very much for the comment and for watching Lucie B. :) Love the new thumbnail. #BTA264 Shine
Thank you Evan and Shine! I'm a huge fan! You know that!
Be decisive! Oftentimes we (me) feel afraid to come across 'bossy' or 'mean' and that can affect our decision making capacities. The point about decisiveness as comforting to those around you really resonated with me. It is comforting when someone steps up and takes charge. I also loved the experiencing new things as I have always believed in this one- but the way she worded it- "the more you experience, the more you bring back" is just so poignant =)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Maverique. Great to know it resonated with you and you love experiencing new things. :) Agree, avoiding coming across 'bossy' or 'mean' can affect our decision capacities but sometimes you just have to do it because delay in decision making could have a negative effect. #Believe #BTA513 Shine
My favorite N 10. It's true when you dear to work with people who differ some of your criteria, you are really expanding possibilities for growth.
omg, #10 is def my favorite! be a good leader. "clarity is one of the most important leadership qualities that one can have" , "hire divas that will contradict you, disagree with you and not yes you all the time!"
Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching :) #BTA961 Luka
thought provoking. the rule I struggle with most is to accept failure.
I loved the first one. Be decisive. She has also mentioned this point of being decisive in her documentary called the September issue as her strongest strenght.
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She is Where she is Because she is the best. I agree with every word she said.To the answer she is cold . No English with class ; She goes to the essential. And does not 'gush' .like many Americans do
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Thank you for making these videos. They're so valuable.
Thanks for the love :) #BTA954 Luka
ICONIC!
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Being decisive!! Things happen faster and is better defined. Love her tenacity.
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Last is my favorite. Giving an independent environment where people of different opinions can work together in a healthy way
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Re: Experience new things. I can't deny that as you age you get a little tired of the same old same old, so kudos to Anna for continuing to be interested in her calling. I'm not into fashion but am fascinated with human beings. Thanks for posting this. You and Amy Schumer have made Ms. Wintour human again.
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She has been an inspiration to me because of #1. I remember the September Issue where she spoke about this as well. But in my own interpretation, being decisive can sometimes be admitting "I don't know" when you really don't know something, and not blindly decide something.
Thank you for sharing with us. #BTA1159 Luka
0:58 Rebelled against the school's dress code ?! Now we're talking !
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ruzzell907 The dress code in British Schools serves the purpose of making all the children equal...wintour comes from a well off family...probably would have liked to show off some fancy clothes....I preferred School uniforms! blu is still my favourite colour 😇
I know how she must've felt. We have a uniform and though i know its importance. They can at least not make us wear oversized pleated skirt and tight shirt with calf length socks and ugly black shoes.(when i say ugly, i mean it because i rarely use the word)
Thanks. I love her. I like that she said she doesn't like people who just say yes to the boss all the time. It does get annoying.
Please do 2 Chainz
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I don't know much or am too interested in the fashion industry, but I like Anna. I feel she's genuine, and that's why she's so successful.
Thanks for watching :) #BTA1361 Veljko
Great video! I didn't' know The Devil Wears Prada was written by one of her previous assistants!
number 7 for sure!! I love to experience new thing's however I don't get to do nearly as much as I would like..
Experience new things!! I love that rule and it's so true. I need to remember that.
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Rule#2 best advice for this days. #10 best advice for someone who wants to be a good leader. Its easy to forget the importance of being specific about expectations.
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#1. Being decisive. Its either blue or black, hot or cold. Tepidness is shows lack of self honesty.
I LOVE what she said about older people getting comfortable, holding onto jobs and stagnating. I don't think they realize so many young people need opportunities & the seniors can benefit from letting go and growing.
Rule 7
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great! she is amazing! Now I know :) please share more of her and others who are thinking simular like her.
♡Anna
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Indeed she is. :) I'll pass it along to the team, thank you for the suggestion! :) #BTA Luka
AW is a remarkable, inspiring woman whose top ten rules will be applicable to young women and men forever. Bravo!
I totally agree! ❤️😊 #Believe - Ahmed
Rule No. 1: be a daughter of editor-in-chief of Daily Express from a rich British family.
Agree, but do you believe that anyone else who has a passion for fashion or whatever let's say some Eastern European from a poor family who has no relations in media or industry, isn't graduate from world class university, would even be given a chance? I really doubt it.
Carmen de Vingt
Yes one can. If you're passionate in what you do. Maybe she had an upper hand being the daughter of an established man, but one can never continue to experience such life just based on father's name. She made her own name. As as far as coming from an unestablished background, there are people who have stood out. Mark Zuckerburg, Steve Jobbs, Shah Rukh Khan, Malala Yousoufsai. There are more names to the list, from different backgrounds and different professions. But in their diverse path one thing is common, PASSION.
Yeah, sure. Name at least someone from Eastern Europe who made it big without being an immigrant at an early age or becoming a model by such getting in the industry. Please give me examples. Those that you named all were Americans, while still nobody except Indians know about that Shan Rukh Khan, and Malala is a daughter of a diplomat meaning she's definitely not from poverty, again getting into politics just because of relations through her father. I'd love to know people who made it big without being from powerful families, poor and not from the Western world or being an immigrant when you're still a kid and spent most of your life in States or elsewhere, not even being able to speak your native language anymore. Why we don't know anyone from, for example from Bulgaria, Kosovo? I'm pretty sure most of readers don't even know that such countries exist. Again, you may think of Nina Dobrev, but as I mentioned, she's an immigrant of a young age still being able to adapt to a new culture and become it's full citizen.
I'd really love to be naive like you guys to be inspired myself, but I know what discrimination is and that stereotypes definitely play a huge role in life. It's not the same to make a career for some British person and let's say Albanian. Unless, you're extremely beautiful, then yes, beauty can lead you all the way long. But how many of ordinary people are that lucky? Not many.
Carmen de Vingt If she wasn't hardworking and good at her job.... what good would it be having her roots?
Thanks Evan for sharing this video... I liked the last point wherin she said its amazing to have ppl who contradict you challenge u.. I guess thats were leadership comes
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Thanks for putting this together. She is such a great role model and I think its important for people to see beyond the cliche. All the rules are awesome and it would be great if this were global.!
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I liked # 10, Be a good leader. I think when someone masters being a good leader, they become more effective because they can achieve their goals better and faster as a team.
Yes. Agreed. Effective leadership is definitely a vital factor. Thanks for posting. #BTA377 GT :)
Anna is just an inspiration for myself. I dream of being in the fashion industry and mixing in business and marketing aspects that I find very interesting. I don't see myself anywhere else.
Great to know she inspires you Luscious Sound. :) You might like these videos: ua-cam.com/video/lRSzmcbt28M/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/lXkwf9Uvnbg/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/9_CvRHZHwYw/v-deo.html / ua-cam.com/video/cV3Odqt0kXM/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/HDtAdUm0i1o/v-deo.html All the best to you! Always #Believe in yourself. #BTA521 Shine
My favorite rule experience new things because it rounds you out as a person and makes your life rich. Thank you! #BTA20
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The quote from #10 constantly echoes through my head.
:) #BTA1359 Veljko
Accept failure, that is a great rule. People believe that failure is the be all end all. It's a lesson. everyone Fails at everything their 1st time. With each failure, you're that much closer to success. Evan great video as always. #Believenation #BTA19
Totally agree Eric. We should not let failure stop us and instead use them to improve and move ahead. :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching! #BelieveNation #BTA240 Shine
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Had to hear this again
She is brilliant
Thank you Evan
You're welcome Hunter. Much love. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon
Anna Wintour, a woman to admire. And, she is beautiful. Her beads...so chic, so true to her authentic self. She knows fashion, she knows it well.
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n°1 always wear sunglasses, n°2 nvr change ur hairstyle xD
Lol. Thank you for sharing with us and thanks for watching. :) #BTA467 Luka
she has so much grace
I couldn't agree more with you. :) Thank you for sharing and thanks for watching! #BelieveNation #BTA760 Luka
wow! seriouly i'm impressed how strong she is...
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LOVE WHAT YOU DO ...DO YOUR BEST...BELIEVE IN YOURSELF, ACCEPT CRITICISM BECAUSE THEY BRING GREAT NEW IDEAS...LISTENING OPEN MIND...REACH TO OTHER AROUND...DO THE BEST ...
That's a really great takeaway, thanks for sharing that and for watching! 😊 #Believe - Feb
i converted all of this into mp3... n listen to her every morning :D
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I feel like the most important rule for me out of the 10 in this video is clearly number 9 because nothing makes sense if there is no passion , you are driven by what you love
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To sum it up, she knows what she wants... and she knows how to get it!
Love this video. Great job, thank you for putting it together.
Glad you like it, Janet :) #BTA1162 Luka
She gave good advices. No3 is my favorite
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7.Experience new things- is what people nowadays are avoiding,they try to get comfort zone and swim in it but eventually they stagnate and drawn in same old stuff going on.Only by exploring and breaking the boundaries you can grow and reach the top of your potential,without evolving we are stagnating and one success is gone so fast.Not to be afraid to discover and learn continuously,by failures and mistakes as well,this is a growth
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This is a better education than college! Culture fit and practicality is everything
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Always do your best
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Most welcome Evan!
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Admiro muchísimo a Anna me encantaría que sacaras este vídeo en español! Gracias
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1. Be decisive
I try even if I don’t know what the hell i’m doing. I’m doing I try to be decisive because I think it’s very comforting and reassuring and important to the people that work with you to feel that whoever is in charge knows what they’re doing and knows what they’re thinking and that if it’s a yes it’s a yes and it’s a no. I mean I don’t think of myself as a boss, I think of myself as someone who’s giving direction and guidance so and vice versa.
2. Don’t highly specialize
I aslo know career wise how important it is not to be too highly specialized especially these days in the world of media. It is crucial to have multiple interests and skill sets to have tried and possibly failed and many different undertakings the young people that we hired today at Conde Nast are fearless polymaths hardworking and passionate creative and curious.
3. Accept failure
Eventually joined Harper’s Bazaar us and in 1976 it was you were fired and I find that extraordinary. I was the editor on one shoot that was I think it was a French fashion shows and I decided that it would be interesting to have dreadlocks on the models and I think that that pushed them further than they could bear so that was it for me but I, you know I think it’s always part of life to have some knocks as well as some successes. And you know do to learn so I think it’s healthy for everyone to lose a job as well as to gain a job
4. Avoid mediocrity
Mediocrity, if you see a collection that is you feel the designer has been lazy or taking inspiration from other designers, it doesn’t so much as for me as anger me.
5. Be true to yourself
I think it’s really to be true to yourself and listen as much as one is able to other people whose opinions you respect and look up to but in the end it has to come from you and you can’t really worry too much by looking to the left or the right about what the competition might be doing or other people in your field might be doing, it has to be a true vision.
6. Always do your best
the blur about your unauthorized biography reads she’s ambitious driven needy a perfectionist and inside look at the competitive bitch a bitch world of fashion accurate?
Well I’m very driven by what I do, I am certainly very competitive what else am I needy. I like people who represent the best of what they do and if that turns you into perfectionist
7. Experience new things
I don’t make notes. I don’t react very instinctively to ever being I’m a great believer in traveling a great deal. I don’t believe meeting more than two people in the meeting is too many really it’s true. Do you know about stand-ups? In Silicon Valley now when you have a meeting everybody stands in a circle like they’re meditating that’s how maybe I should try that. I think more you go out, the more you see the more you experience life, the more you bring back to your day job. So as I was trying to say in my remarks I think the problem that big corporations is you get a lot of people my age trying to hold on to their jobs and you know clinging on to their pensions and their retirement and they’re not experiencing you things and they don’t like change and they don’t like disruption, so they’re either they don’t make a decision or they say no and as a result they stagnate. So it’s terribly important to bring people in from the outside and not to remain too insular and also to hire as many young bright people like all of you as you can just to teach you know how to think about things completely differently.
8. Have a sense of business
I think all of us at Vogue are always looking for talent and we’re also looking for someone who has a head on their shoulders and understand that being talented is obviously important but they also have to have a sense of business and that being creative and commercial does two words that can work together.
9. Enjoy what you do
It’s very important to me that I look good when I go out publicly. I like looking at my clothes rack in the morning and deciding what to pick out. I enjoy fashion Mollie. I mean I wouldn’t be in this job if I didn’t.
10. Be a good leader
I think Clara tea is the one of the most important leadership qualities that one can have I think it’s really important to be very specific and very clear and what you expect and then to delegate people respond much better when they’re in a more independent environment and you’re not completely breathing down their neck all the time, the other thing I think is incredibly important is to hire divas like Andre Leon Talley who will disagree with you and contradict you and not yes you all the time and not to be scared I have people of having people working with you that have different opinions.
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Nice Evan!! Thank you!
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I'm seeing some of Meryl streeps Miranda priestly in this.
I guess Meryl Streep did a great job in portraying her as Miranda's character I believe is based on Anna Wintour. Thanks for the comment and for watching Gazza. :) #BTA333 Shine
Thx for making all this great videos
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#7 is a "rule" that touches on people who know longer want to change, and that is anathema to growth.
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extraordinary by far someone I've always looked up too, my favorite was "Be true to yourself"
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It seems that all she said is correct and easy to do... But it isn't always like that.
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Another Brilliant woman
She is amazing
#5 and #10
Thanks Evan
Sweet. You're welcome Hunter Hilton. 💛😊 #Believe - Dondon
6:20 - the 11th Rule is "Hire Divas". This one is my favourite of all. ;)
Thanks , great to watch
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These are the people I would like you to interview.
1) Thomas Sowell
2) Sam Harris
3) Neil DeGrasse Tyson
4) Pamela Geller
5) Ayaan Hirsi Ali
6) Robert Spencer
7) Andrew Klavan
8) Ben Shapiro
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She is the freaking queen
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I admire Anna for being a strong woman who's confident with a vision! I love her cute hair do n passion for fashion!😍🕶💓💟💖💕
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Fun to watch -- thank you!
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"Be decisive" Today I have been in charge of projects for testing. Even with fear, I had to be decisive to have good results every day. My coworkers ask me how I do it, and I just say: "I just let things flow even though I'm scared to death".
Indeed, in any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is do the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing. 😊 #Believe - Feb
#5 is definitely my favorite!
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Absolutely! You always deliver great inspiration! Diane Von Furstenberg, Norma Kamali, Florence Scoval Shinn are a few women for the top 10...if you haven't already created them...: )
Enjoy what you do and be true to yourself . Waooo that’s good
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Hi Evan! Ghandis top ten rules pleasee!
Yep. Well said. This is not success in my book.
Be Decisive! My Fav!
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This chanel is a very good idea :)
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I resonate with every one of them.
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I like her, she said some very good points #TeachTrainEducate
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WOW what a amazing Video. Don´t stop doing this. Bye Chris
I'm glad that you liked it, Chris! Thanks for the support and thank you for watching. :) #BelieveNation #BTA673 Luka
Loved it!
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thanks I enjoyed #7 as the best advice
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Great reviews! Thanks!
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Excellent video. But I noticed your women top ten are half as long as the men's...
Hi Sam, I agree that Anna was straight to the point.
Sam was right, the length of the videos depends on the available clips and how long was the profiled personality was able to express the rules which we think audience will be able to learn from. :) Thanks for watching Bergfrida. #BelieveNation #BTA239
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I love your videos, it just struck me in that moment that I must find more female view on the subject also. Not saying that you should change anything. I am doing the same myself. So I found some great women youtubers to balance it out :-)
Bergfríða Hansen
Thank you for doing this video's they are very helpful. Can you do a top 10 on Wesley Snipes?
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Thank you.
Desde Argentina thank you for sharing
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Please do Karl Lagerfeld's top 10 RULES.
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Karl speaks?!
I love that she acknowledges the importance of failure, the danger of over-specialization and I definitely love the „be true to yourself” rule (I even have a blog - truetoyourself.ro. Should you be interested, some articles are also published in English - www.truetoyourself.ro/category/english/).
Thank you for your work! Lots of joy and inspiration to you!
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#7 get out... experience new things. .. helps to be fresh at your job! great! ty
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That hair style that bob was so I style in 1985,1984,1986,!!!!!
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