6 tips on being a successful entrepreneur | John Mullins | TEDxLondonBusinessSchool

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  • @another_august
    @another_august Рік тому +56

    6 tips
    1. Yes, we can.
    2. Problem first,not product
    3. Think narrow, not broad.
    4. Ask for the cash, ride the float.
    5. Beg, borrow. (but don’t steal)
    6. Never ask for permission (Beg Forgiveness Later) ❤
    4 Questions
    1. Which of these mindsets are embodied in you now?
    2. Which others can you learn?
    3. Which can you teach to those with whom you work?
    4. Is there one that you can apply to challenge you are facing today?

  • @vloggerpriyanka9759
    @vloggerpriyanka9759 Рік тому +3

    Love your content Mr. John. We need proper ways to be successful businessmen.
    I will also speak in TEDx on 12th November 2025 & give motivation & the strength of willpower to live a successful life. Many people know but rare people believe. Getting inspiration from the real-life story is the booster for anyone to achieve what they want.

  • @fajarryanakhra0
    @fajarryanakhra0 Рік тому +2

    This is so insightful! Thank you, sir.

  • @elisabetha1950
    @elisabetha1950 Рік тому +6

    Great presentation

  • @vidyagametourist
    @vidyagametourist Рік тому +1

    Really great content. A whole new way of thinking about and approaching business.

  • @abalabal283
    @abalabal283 Рік тому +1

    YES WE CAN!

  • @taslimarahman010
    @taslimarahman010 Рік тому +2

    Informational words ❤

  • @jonatasmendonca2079
    @jonatasmendonca2079 Рік тому

    That was cool to watch!! Thoughtful hints...

  • @ThùyLinh-c3g
    @ThùyLinh-c3g 3 дні тому

    I really enjoyed the insights you shared in this video, John. Your tips are practical and encouraging. However, I can't help but wonder if the path to success as an entrepreneur is really that straightforward. Some might argue that not everyone has the same access to resources or opportunities, which makes it a bit misleading to present these tips as universally applicable. What do you think?

  • @CEOLife
    @CEOLife 4 місяці тому

    great advice!

  • @DanH-u3f
    @DanH-u3f Рік тому +8

    You should take all advice from people in your industry.

  • @SMD24
    @SMD24 2 місяці тому

    From watching a lil bit of this, I feel like this is therapy for me I guess from having basic job experiences I guess the education test was to identify what the problem is. I guess for me like a customer service example well the problem is if I hadn't dealt with a 80 year old family stick and haven't seen the dude then the problem is the shift changes while the customer has no idea or doesn't understand the whole toxic roundabout and what the employee has to go through and can't to anything about stuff

  • @karthikraja7130
    @karthikraja7130 Рік тому +1

    gonna think about question 4

  • @carmennelsonlavin7362
    @carmennelsonlavin7362 Рік тому +4

    Estos programas TED se pueden escuchar en español? Con subtítulo? Dónde? Mi nombre es Carmen y vivo en Chile... Gracias. ❤♥️

    • @AndrelUribe
      @AndrelUribe Рік тому

      Hola Carmen, aquí mismo en UA-cam haces click en “CC” y seleccionas la opción Subtítulos automáticos Español

  • @games-ij2bm
    @games-ij2bm Рік тому

    this was good

  • @Landfakirbaba
    @Landfakirbaba Рік тому

    मुश्किलें हमेशा बेहतरीन लोगो के हिस्से में आती है क्यूंकि वो लोग ही उसे बेहतरीन तरीके से अंजाम देने की ताक़त रखते है ,..
    जीबन की हर समस्या ट्रफिक की लाल बत्ती की तरह होती है ,,.. यदि हम थोढी देर प्रतीक्षा कर लें तो वह हरी हो जाती है ,,,धैर्य रखे ,,प्रयास करे ,,समय बदलता ही है ,,.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @dachienstore1469
    @dachienstore1469 Рік тому

    2. yes 3. yes

  • @Rifky-uu3qt
    @Rifky-uu3qt Рік тому

    Cool

  • @dhamon-pi6os
    @dhamon-pi6os 11 місяців тому

    Maybe fun should be a business and business would be good and all could wang chung tonight

  • @bukurie6861
    @bukurie6861 Рік тому

    Best Success❤🌏🫠

  • @puppertowne8844
    @puppertowne8844 8 місяців тому +1

    This is ridiculously basic... The first one alone "Yes we can" should require major investigation. This is a very dangerous "mindset" for an entrepreneur, IMO. Rule #1 should be "to be very wary and skeptical of people like this", probably well-meaning but someone who somehow only serves the sweetest part of the cherry they picked. People are different, businesses are different, customers are different... With that said, some of the "tips" I agree with, especially 4, 5 and 6... but I think they're just common sense. I think first thing would be to figure out what kind of entrepreneur you want to be and why. What do your goals look like and why? Who are you helping and why? There would still be a lot to learn about yourself and the business and how to grow or meet your definition of success. There's a lot of ways to be an entrepreneur. Nothing wrong with advice and tips but they should be taken with a grain of salt to see if they work for you. Nike might be a much different company if they had said "Yes, we can" to someone asking for more comfortable tap shoes and lost focus on their goals.

  • @rohitkumar-kj7sg
    @rohitkumar-kj7sg Рік тому +1

    say counter conventional mindset 5 times fast

  • @XD-pd7xd
    @XD-pd7xd Рік тому

    3. uhhhhhhhh hahahaha

  • @cocacoalabaer
    @cocacoalabaer Рік тому

    This is a comment

  • @shevu
    @shevu Рік тому +1

    never ask for permission...I use this one with my wife

  • @АндрейсСевера
    @АндрейсСевера Рік тому +1

    Епифанцев постарел ё маё

  • @khansasarfraz466
    @khansasarfraz466 Рік тому

    say counter conventional mindset 5 times fast

  • @selfpaiddhill9022
    @selfpaiddhill9022 Рік тому

    3. uhhhhhhhh hahahaha

  • @hiji8009
    @hiji8009 Рік тому +1

    say counter conventional mindset 5 times fast