![]() ![]() ![]() What makes him different from other entrepreneurs is his “notebook”. No, I am not talking about a sword or a knife, Sir Branson’s secret weapon is his tiny notebook. He thinks one should not indulge in a business at all if it is for money making purpose only. While many entrepreneurs start a business to motivate money, Branson argues that if a business is started for money purposes, it is not good. ![]() Branson is known to run his companies not for its revenue collection but for the creativity it provides. Branson has introduced a legion of businesses, and he presumes that a business must exercise one’s creative instincts. While many entrepreneurs think that a business must generate revenues, therefore, they prefer to keep their enterprises under a profuse amount of pressure, on the contrary, Branson postulates that a business must be fun to indulge in and this is one the best quality of Richard Branson. Richard Branson believes in Having Fun in Business So how exactly do you think a dyslexic British teenager became conspicuous in public and why is he disparate from other business tycoons. ![]() Branson owns around 400 companies under the name of Virgin Group, few of them being one of their kind and highly successful. That entrepreneur today is known as Sir Richard Branson. A 15-year-old dyslexic boy who could not read or write struggled his way through the cutthroat competition and became one of the most sought after leader and entrepreneur. ![]()
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