Career Advancement continued
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- 2005
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It can cost $160,000 to earn a B.A. degree from Yale. It costs $15,000 to earn a degree my way. Yale takes 4 years. My way takes 2-3 years. You must move to Yale. You can stay home with my plan. You won't earn 11 times more money with a Yale degree. Here's how my approach works.... keep reading
Good career models are hard to find. If you are determined to stay where you are, do your job better than your competition, and have influence locally because of your longevity, here's your man.... keep reading
This man discovered a way to persuade a master to teach him the secrets of his trade. From now on, this man will not be dependent on some manager's good will and good judgment. He is ready to escape the rat-race at any time. He has real security. Imitate him.... keep reading
This is a two-part strategy. The first part is simple: a way to save an extra $1,750 a year. Invest this money. The second is not simple and not intuitive. It can lead to a promotion.... keep reading
The best way to avoid killer mistakes is to run your ideas past an experienced person who can spot familiar errors in a few seconds. Sometimes these mentors will volunteer their services. Here is where you locate them.... keep reading
F. A. Hayek and Cornelius Van Til both told me this: "Don't be a perfectionist when you write a book." But they did not tell me how to escape this affliction. In 1994, I figured it out. It costs an extra three dollars per book title... keep reading
Rare is the businessman who takes steps to overcome this universal problem. In the newsletter business and subscription website business, we know it's a huge problem and we take specific steps to solve it. Imitate us.... keep reading
Perfectionism seems to be a blessing. It makes people take care in their work. But there are times when it can keep you from finishing. Here's how to know when to be less than perfect.... keep reading
I learned this lesson by studying the career of Akio Morita, who created Sony. This lesson has saved me a lot of grief. But it is very hard to honor.... keep reading
Assuming that you have not just been fired, the following rule of career advancement should always be regarded as unbreakable. Yet most men break it -- maybe more than once in their careers.... keep reading
In 1941, Bob Hope made a discovery which launched his career into the stratosphere. He had been a star. This made him a super-star . . . this, plus one additional fact: World War II. He saw an opportunity where no one else ever had. This is the goal of every entrepreneur.... keep reading
China is now graduating over 450,000 scientists and engineers each year. India is not far behind. These people work for 20% of what comparably trained Americans are paid. If you are in their path, you had better get out of the way. Fast.... keep reading
If you could get one piece of information before the bargaining begins, what would you choose? See if you agree with what I would choose.... keep reading
I find this one extremely difficult to implement consistently, yet it is obvious the moment you understand it. It is a sure-thing money-maker. Your competitors will resist it.... keep reading
There are two Faustian bargains. The famous one, you should avoid. The other one, you should imitate. For almost years, I have.... keep reading
Mick & Co. are coming out of the retirement they never went into. They are a model for us all. Need an extra $10 million, net, or so? Hit the road! Here, I analyze their marketing strategy. Then I discuss the Grateful Dead's different strategy, which is still working.... keep reading
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