This document profiles 50 famous business leaders and entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Henry J. Heinz, Walt Disney, Andrew Grove, Warren Buffett, and others. It discusses each person's business achievements and how they became successful entrepreneurs through vision, hard work, innovation, and leadership.
This document profiles several famous Black entrepreneurs including Bryan "Birdman" Williams, co-founder and CEO of Cash Money Records; Antonio "L.A." Reid, former CEO and chairman of Epic Records; Mellody Hobson, president and chairman of Ariel Capital Management; Oprah Winfrey, CEO and chairman of OWN network and worth $2.7 billion; Russell Simmons, CEO and chairman of Rush Communications; Tyler Perry, president and founder of Tyler Perry Company worth $400 million; Sean "Diddy" Combs, CEO and founder of Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group; Berry Gordy Jr., founder of Motown Records who signed many famous artists; and Beyoncé
The document summarizes a "Words of Wisdom" project presented by Michelle E. Olin. The project involved sending letters to over 200 famous people soliciting short messages of encouragement for students. Approximately 65 responses were received, including from politicians, business leaders, scientists, authors, athletes and entertainers. The responses were displayed at the school to motivate and influence students. The project was well-received and the organizer recommends expanding it in the future.
Words of Wisdom from Famous EntrepreneursRavi Verma
The document provides words of wisdom from famous entrepreneurs on topics like perseverance, customer service, principles, innovation, and making a positive difference. Thomas Edison encouraged having faith and moving forward during economic hard times. John D. Rockefeller said perseverance can overcome almost any obstacle. Steve Jobs noted that innovators will make mistakes and should admit and correct them quickly to improve. Larry Page expressed Google's goal to do only good for its users and customers.
This document profiles several famous Black entrepreneurs including Bryan "Birdman" Williams, co-founder and CEO of Cash Money Records; Antonio "L.A." Reid, former CEO and chairman of Epic Records; Mellody Hobson, president and chairman of Ariel Capital Management; Oprah Winfrey, CEO and chairman of OWN network and worth $2.7 billion; Russell Simmons, CEO and chairman of Rush Communications; Tyler Perry, president and founder of Tyler Perry Company worth $400 million; Sean "Diddy" Combs, CEO and founder of Bad Boy Worldwide Entertainment Group; Berry Gordy Jr., founder of Motown Records who signed many famous artists; and Beyoncé
The document summarizes a "Words of Wisdom" project presented by Michelle E. Olin. The project involved sending letters to over 200 famous people soliciting short messages of encouragement for students. Approximately 65 responses were received, including from politicians, business leaders, scientists, authors, athletes and entertainers. The responses were displayed at the school to motivate and influence students. The project was well-received and the organizer recommends expanding it in the future.
Words of Wisdom from Famous EntrepreneursRavi Verma
The document provides words of wisdom from famous entrepreneurs on topics like perseverance, customer service, principles, innovation, and making a positive difference. Thomas Edison encouraged having faith and moving forward during economic hard times. John D. Rockefeller said perseverance can overcome almost any obstacle. Steve Jobs noted that innovators will make mistakes and should admit and correct them quickly to improve. Larry Page expressed Google's goal to do only good for its users and customers.
50 inspirational quotes that will inspire you to take action every dayravisindagi
The document discusses how to build self-confidence through positive self-talk and focusing on personal strengths rather than weaknesses. It recommends replacing negative thoughts with empowering statements about your abilities and worth, as well as focusing on talents and past successes instead of past failures or perceived flaws to boost confidence from the inside out.
10 Greatest Inspirational quotes by Famous personalities -Never give up! (Ent...Himanshu Singh Gurjar
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a historic speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 calling for an end to racism. He envisioned a future where people "will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." King called on all people to join together in the fight for freedom and justice for all.
5 Most Famous Entrepreneurs of all TimePriya Kadam
This document profiles several famous entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, and J.K. Rowling. It describes how each entrepreneur overcame challenges through perseverance and innovation to achieve great success and accumulate significant wealth, with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and J.K. Rowling each having a net worth over $1 billion.
Andrew Carnegie grew up poor in a one-room cottage but became a steel tycoon, donating millions to educational causes. Samuel Walton milked cows and delivered newspapers as a boy but founded Walmart, becoming the richest man in the US. Oprah Winfrey experienced hardship and abuse as a child but became the richest African American of the 20th century and wealthiest self-made woman in America. These stories profile seven entrepreneurs who rose from humble beginnings to achieve great success.
The document discusses several successful Indian entrepreneurs including Dr. Verghese Kurien who established the AMUL dairy cooperative, Jain Irrigation which brought new technology to agriculture, and the Tata Group led by visionaries like Jamsetji Tata, JRD Tata, and Ratan Tata who built an expansive business conglomerate and contributed greatly to India's development. It also mentions the women's cooperative Lijjat Papad and emphasizes that entrepreneurs have played a catalytic role in India's progress and that one should place no limitations on what they can achieve.
The document profiles several famous Indian entrepreneurs including Narayana Murthy of Infosys, Shiv Nadar of HCL, Tulsi Tanti of Suzlon Energy, Rahul Bajaj of Bajaj Group, Dr. Pratap Reddy of Apollo Hospitals, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw of Biocon, Naresh Goyal of Jet Airways, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, Azim Premji of Wipro, Ekta Kapoor, Mallika Srinivasan of TAFE, Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare, Sanjeev Bikhchandani of Naukri.com, Sarathbabu Elumal
The document is an agenda for a presentation on Sony Corporation. It includes sections on the introduction and history of Sony, their mission and vision, a SWOT analysis, their product range and achievements, competitors and market share, and conclusions. Key details are provided on Sony's founding in 1946, its consumer electronics and entertainment focus, and its goal to advance technology for public benefit through exciting new digital experiences.
This powerpoint presentation defines entrepreneurship and discusses its history and modern applications. It begins by defining an entrepreneur as someone who organizes and manages a business while taking on financial risk. It notes that agricultural students have been involved in entrepreneurship since the early 20th century through programs like raising livestock and growing crops. Today, agricultural entrepreneurship can involve many diverse activities beyond farming like custom harvesting or operating a small engine repair service. The presentation concludes by discussing characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and different types like social and lifestyle entrepreneurs.
5 All-time Greatest Business Leaders of AmericaDavid Kiger
In this article, David Kiger will share a list of the all-time greatest business leaders that have had a real impact on the way the world works. The result of their efforts and contributions continues to affect our understanding of day to day activities, the way we communicate, move and interact with each other.
This document provides an introduction to translating acquired skills into a business enterprise. It discusses how small businesses are important drivers of economic growth and development. Examples are given of individuals like Henry Ford and Bill Gates who started small businesses that achieved great success. The document then outlines 5 rules for translating skills to an enterprise: 1) Have a clear vision and plan, 2) Get started, 3) Resist distractions, 4) Make your work stand out, and 5) Look for opportunities and take advantage of them. A case study is provided of a man who expanded his small gas station business by identifying customer needs and expanding product offerings. The conclusion emphasizes making the most of opportunities and not making excuses.
Chapter 1 Wealth Creation Management and its Value.pptxAnnaPante1
Here are three discussion points based on the document:
1. The document discusses different modes of acquiring wealth throughout history - from land ownership during the Agricultural Age, to industries during the Industrial Age, to technology and information in the current Information and Communication Age. It notes how the concept of wealth has evolved with the times.
2. The document emphasizes that acquiring wealth is a dynamic process that requires entrepreneurial skills like creativity, innovation, and understanding customer needs. True wealth comes from establishing new opportunities and ventures that solve problems. Personal growth is achieved through developing these entrepreneurial qualities.
3. The document compares Chinese and Filipino business perspectives. It notes the Chinese emphasis on simplicity, small businesses, discipline with money, and multi
Steve Jobs was an American entrepreneur who co-founded Apple Inc. and served as its CEO. After leaving Apple, he founded NeXT and later returned to Apple and transformed the company with products like the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad. S.A. Alavi founded Dentonic after struggling with toothache and finding relief in a local dentist's powder. He grew it into a household name in Pakistan. Haji Mohammad Ali started Student Biryani in 1969 with home cooked biryani, growing it into a popular chain. Michael Dell founded Dell from his dorm room at age 19 and grew it into a Fortune 500 company, becoming the youngest CEO on the list. Bill Gates co-
There is never a better time than now to start your own business if you’re ready to do so. Also, creating an online store has never been simpler than with Singlebag. If you want to build a stunning, user-friendly online store that will draw clients from all over the world, Singlebag offers the tools you need. It doesn’t matter if you sell gadgets, flowers, fast food, furniture, books, or everything in between.
With Singlebag’s user-friendly platform and powerful capabilities, you can customise your store to fit your brand and draw in a wide spectrum of customers. Singlebag has all the tools you need to run a successful online business, including the capacity to handle orders, payments, and shipping tracking. Why then are you still holding out? Begin your online business right away on Singlebag and join the ranks of the world’s most prosperous businesspeople.
The document discusses 10 CEOs that demonstrated great leadership:
David Packard of HP believed employees are not cogs but human beings with rights to share in wealth creation. Sam Walton of Walmart expanded globally with vision and charisma. Bill Allen of Boeing transformed air travel by investing in new planes. Katharine Graham of Washington Post published the Pentagon Papers and Watergate investigations courageously. David Maxwell turned around struggling Fannie Mae profitably through an inclusive mission.
Bob Iger of Disney acquired Pixar restoring its animation roots. James Burke of Johnson & Johnson averted crisis by prioritizing product safety. Fred Smith of FedEx innovated air package delivery. Indra Nooyi of Pep
This document profiles 20 entrepreneurs who revolutionized their industries and changed the way people live and think. It describes their businesses and accomplishments, including Steve Jobs (Apple), Bill Gates (Microsoft), Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Howard Schultz (Starbucks), and Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook). All of these entrepreneurs took risks and created hugely successful multi-billion dollar companies that transformed entire sectors of the economy through disruptive technologies and business models.
The document discusses the history and definitions of entrepreneurship. It traces how the definition of an entrepreneur has evolved from the 17th century view of entrepreneurs as undertakers or contractors, to the modern view of entrepreneurs as innovators and managers who start new business ventures. The document also profiles several famous modern entrepreneurs like Bill Gates, Michael Dell, and Oprah Winfrey, and discusses characteristics of successful entrepreneurs like determination, passion, and risk-taking.
The document contains short quotes and biographies of various business leaders and entrepreneurs including Herb Kelleher, Michael Dell, Mark Cuban, Debbi Fields, Jim Rohn, Sam Walton, William Clement Stone, Donald Trump, Vera Wang, and Richard Branson. The quotes discuss themes of persistence, seizing opportunities, hard work, taking risks, choosing your environment, and being proud of what you create. The biographies provide brief overviews of the accomplishments and backgrounds of each individual.
Welsh Consultants publishes- Throughout the history of business, the failure or success of a company relies on many factors, not the least of which is the corporate savvy of the executive running the show. In recent times, many CEOs have come under fire for mismanagement of their corporations, while some have been applauded for successfully navigating a tough economy. With much controversy surrounding CEOs of today, the question stands: Who are the best American CEOs of all time? Assembling a panel of professors from the top business schools around the country, a survey was done on the records of CEOs who best created (or destroyed) value, innovation, while possessing the best (or worst) management skills. From this, they’ve formulated a list of the 20 Best American CEOs of all time. Here they are. Author, Founder- Manish P
Livin' The Dream... What Though The OddsAMAMichiana
If you want to live life and love your work to the fullest, you can live your dream if you make it happen. This presentation was shared by author Chris Stevens, founding principal of Keurig Coffee Inc., at the Michiana Chapter of the American Marketing Association’s monthly luncheon on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.
The goal of Mr. Stevens’ presentation is to inspire marketers and others to pursue their passion, whether they are entrepreneurs or “intra-preneurs”―or want to be. Chris has done both and will share lessons from his own career for marketers and nonmarketers alike.
The document discusses several key characteristics of visionary companies based on a study of successful long-lasting companies. It describes how visionary companies are focused on building strong organizations rather than individual products or leaders. They pursue ambitious long-term goals and prioritize preserving their core values while continually stimulating progress. Visionary companies also create cultures like cults where employees are highly dedicated to the company's mission.
50 inspirational quotes that will inspire you to take action every dayravisindagi
The document discusses how to build self-confidence through positive self-talk and focusing on personal strengths rather than weaknesses. It recommends replacing negative thoughts with empowering statements about your abilities and worth, as well as focusing on talents and past successes instead of past failures or perceived flaws to boost confidence from the inside out.
10 Greatest Inspirational quotes by Famous personalities -Never give up! (Ent...Himanshu Singh Gurjar
Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a historic speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 1963 calling for an end to racism. He envisioned a future where people "will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." King called on all people to join together in the fight for freedom and justice for all.
5 Most Famous Entrepreneurs of all TimePriya Kadam
This document profiles several famous entrepreneurs including Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, and J.K. Rowling. It describes how each entrepreneur overcame challenges through perseverance and innovation to achieve great success and accumulate significant wealth, with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and J.K. Rowling each having a net worth over $1 billion.
Andrew Carnegie grew up poor in a one-room cottage but became a steel tycoon, donating millions to educational causes. Samuel Walton milked cows and delivered newspapers as a boy but founded Walmart, becoming the richest man in the US. Oprah Winfrey experienced hardship and abuse as a child but became the richest African American of the 20th century and wealthiest self-made woman in America. These stories profile seven entrepreneurs who rose from humble beginnings to achieve great success.
The document discusses several successful Indian entrepreneurs including Dr. Verghese Kurien who established the AMUL dairy cooperative, Jain Irrigation which brought new technology to agriculture, and the Tata Group led by visionaries like Jamsetji Tata, JRD Tata, and Ratan Tata who built an expansive business conglomerate and contributed greatly to India's development. It also mentions the women's cooperative Lijjat Papad and emphasizes that entrepreneurs have played a catalytic role in India's progress and that one should place no limitations on what they can achieve.
The document profiles several famous Indian entrepreneurs including Narayana Murthy of Infosys, Shiv Nadar of HCL, Tulsi Tanti of Suzlon Energy, Rahul Bajaj of Bajaj Group, Dr. Pratap Reddy of Apollo Hospitals, Kiran Mazumdar Shaw of Biocon, Naresh Goyal of Jet Airways, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, Azim Premji of Wipro, Ekta Kapoor, Mallika Srinivasan of TAFE, Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare, Sanjeev Bikhchandani of Naukri.com, Sarathbabu Elumal
The document is an agenda for a presentation on Sony Corporation. It includes sections on the introduction and history of Sony, their mission and vision, a SWOT analysis, their product range and achievements, competitors and market share, and conclusions. Key details are provided on Sony's founding in 1946, its consumer electronics and entertainment focus, and its goal to advance technology for public benefit through exciting new digital experiences.
This powerpoint presentation defines entrepreneurship and discusses its history and modern applications. It begins by defining an entrepreneur as someone who organizes and manages a business while taking on financial risk. It notes that agricultural students have been involved in entrepreneurship since the early 20th century through programs like raising livestock and growing crops. Today, agricultural entrepreneurship can involve many diverse activities beyond farming like custom harvesting or operating a small engine repair service. The presentation concludes by discussing characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and different types like social and lifestyle entrepreneurs.
5 All-time Greatest Business Leaders of AmericaDavid Kiger
In this article, David Kiger will share a list of the all-time greatest business leaders that have had a real impact on the way the world works. The result of their efforts and contributions continues to affect our understanding of day to day activities, the way we communicate, move and interact with each other.
This document provides an introduction to translating acquired skills into a business enterprise. It discusses how small businesses are important drivers of economic growth and development. Examples are given of individuals like Henry Ford and Bill Gates who started small businesses that achieved great success. The document then outlines 5 rules for translating skills to an enterprise: 1) Have a clear vision and plan, 2) Get started, 3) Resist distractions, 4) Make your work stand out, and 5) Look for opportunities and take advantage of them. A case study is provided of a man who expanded his small gas station business by identifying customer needs and expanding product offerings. The conclusion emphasizes making the most of opportunities and not making excuses.
Chapter 1 Wealth Creation Management and its Value.pptxAnnaPante1
Here are three discussion points based on the document:
1. The document discusses different modes of acquiring wealth throughout history - from land ownership during the Agricultural Age, to industries during the Industrial Age, to technology and information in the current Information and Communication Age. It notes how the concept of wealth has evolved with the times.
2. The document emphasizes that acquiring wealth is a dynamic process that requires entrepreneurial skills like creativity, innovation, and understanding customer needs. True wealth comes from establishing new opportunities and ventures that solve problems. Personal growth is achieved through developing these entrepreneurial qualities.
3. The document compares Chinese and Filipino business perspectives. It notes the Chinese emphasis on simplicity, small businesses, discipline with money, and multi
Steve Jobs was an American entrepreneur who co-founded Apple Inc. and served as its CEO. After leaving Apple, he founded NeXT and later returned to Apple and transformed the company with products like the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad. S.A. Alavi founded Dentonic after struggling with toothache and finding relief in a local dentist's powder. He grew it into a household name in Pakistan. Haji Mohammad Ali started Student Biryani in 1969 with home cooked biryani, growing it into a popular chain. Michael Dell founded Dell from his dorm room at age 19 and grew it into a Fortune 500 company, becoming the youngest CEO on the list. Bill Gates co-
There is never a better time than now to start your own business if you’re ready to do so. Also, creating an online store has never been simpler than with Singlebag. If you want to build a stunning, user-friendly online store that will draw clients from all over the world, Singlebag offers the tools you need. It doesn’t matter if you sell gadgets, flowers, fast food, furniture, books, or everything in between.
With Singlebag’s user-friendly platform and powerful capabilities, you can customise your store to fit your brand and draw in a wide spectrum of customers. Singlebag has all the tools you need to run a successful online business, including the capacity to handle orders, payments, and shipping tracking. Why then are you still holding out? Begin your online business right away on Singlebag and join the ranks of the world’s most prosperous businesspeople.
The document discusses 10 CEOs that demonstrated great leadership:
David Packard of HP believed employees are not cogs but human beings with rights to share in wealth creation. Sam Walton of Walmart expanded globally with vision and charisma. Bill Allen of Boeing transformed air travel by investing in new planes. Katharine Graham of Washington Post published the Pentagon Papers and Watergate investigations courageously. David Maxwell turned around struggling Fannie Mae profitably through an inclusive mission.
Bob Iger of Disney acquired Pixar restoring its animation roots. James Burke of Johnson & Johnson averted crisis by prioritizing product safety. Fred Smith of FedEx innovated air package delivery. Indra Nooyi of Pep
This document profiles 20 entrepreneurs who revolutionized their industries and changed the way people live and think. It describes their businesses and accomplishments, including Steve Jobs (Apple), Bill Gates (Microsoft), Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Howard Schultz (Starbucks), and Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook). All of these entrepreneurs took risks and created hugely successful multi-billion dollar companies that transformed entire sectors of the economy through disruptive technologies and business models.
The document discusses the history and definitions of entrepreneurship. It traces how the definition of an entrepreneur has evolved from the 17th century view of entrepreneurs as undertakers or contractors, to the modern view of entrepreneurs as innovators and managers who start new business ventures. The document also profiles several famous modern entrepreneurs like Bill Gates, Michael Dell, and Oprah Winfrey, and discusses characteristics of successful entrepreneurs like determination, passion, and risk-taking.
The document contains short quotes and biographies of various business leaders and entrepreneurs including Herb Kelleher, Michael Dell, Mark Cuban, Debbi Fields, Jim Rohn, Sam Walton, William Clement Stone, Donald Trump, Vera Wang, and Richard Branson. The quotes discuss themes of persistence, seizing opportunities, hard work, taking risks, choosing your environment, and being proud of what you create. The biographies provide brief overviews of the accomplishments and backgrounds of each individual.
Welsh Consultants publishes- Throughout the history of business, the failure or success of a company relies on many factors, not the least of which is the corporate savvy of the executive running the show. In recent times, many CEOs have come under fire for mismanagement of their corporations, while some have been applauded for successfully navigating a tough economy. With much controversy surrounding CEOs of today, the question stands: Who are the best American CEOs of all time? Assembling a panel of professors from the top business schools around the country, a survey was done on the records of CEOs who best created (or destroyed) value, innovation, while possessing the best (or worst) management skills. From this, they’ve formulated a list of the 20 Best American CEOs of all time. Here they are. Author, Founder- Manish P
Livin' The Dream... What Though The OddsAMAMichiana
If you want to live life and love your work to the fullest, you can live your dream if you make it happen. This presentation was shared by author Chris Stevens, founding principal of Keurig Coffee Inc., at the Michiana Chapter of the American Marketing Association’s monthly luncheon on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014.
The goal of Mr. Stevens’ presentation is to inspire marketers and others to pursue their passion, whether they are entrepreneurs or “intra-preneurs”―or want to be. Chris has done both and will share lessons from his own career for marketers and nonmarketers alike.
The document discusses several key characteristics of visionary companies based on a study of successful long-lasting companies. It describes how visionary companies are focused on building strong organizations rather than individual products or leaders. They pursue ambitious long-term goals and prioritize preserving their core values while continually stimulating progress. Visionary companies also create cultures like cults where employees are highly dedicated to the company's mission.
Making Ads Suck Less (or why brands should be more like Bill Murray)reddit, Inc.
Bill Murray's brand is one of consistent unpredictability where he responds authentically to situations based on his personality. The document argues that brands should take risks and have an "awesome shit" budget to do spontaneous things that showcase their brand voice. It provides examples of brands like Oreo and Nike that had successful marketing campaigns by embracing unpredictability and doing awesome things outside their comfort zone. The key lesson is that brands need to be able to recognize unique opportunities and react in a way that stays true to their brand.
The document summarizes key findings from several books about what makes successful businesses excel. It discusses studies of companies like Boeing, HP, IBM and others that had a bias for action, focus on customers, entrepreneurship and value-driven cultures. Other research found that sustainably successful companies preserve their core values while stimulating progress, pursue ambitious goals, and have cult-like cultures. The document also outlines findings about leaders who are reserved yet committed, focusing first on the right people before strategy, confronting hard facts, and pursuing continuous incremental change. It concludes by mentioning an Australian study of winning organizations and their effective execution, alignment, strategy clarity and balance.
The document summarizes key findings from several books about what makes successful businesses excel. It discusses studies of companies like Boeing, HP, IBM and others that had a bias for action, focus on customers, entrepreneurship and value-driven cultures. Other research found that sustainably successful companies preserve their core values while stimulating progress, pursue ambitious goals, and have cult-like cultures. The document also outlines findings about leaders who are reserved yet committed, focusing first on the right people before strategy, confronting realities while maintaining faith, and emphasizing discipline and selected technologies. It concludes by mentioning an Australian study of exceptionally performing organizations and their effective execution, clear strategies, adaptation, and balance.
The document provides the rules and questions for an ultimate quiz competition. It consists of prelim rounds with 25 multiple choice questions, followed by finals rounds including a pass round, cluetivity round, and buzzer round. The prelim questions cover topics like identifying people, brands, events, and their descriptions. The finals include various competitive rounds to decide the winning team.
Learn how—and why—the role of the CEO has transformed over time, and how it will continue to evolve. In this special feature, we examine CEOs at four specific points in time: 1914, 1964, 2014, and 2040, when the generation entering today’s workforce will be taking the reins. And complete this quiz and discover the point in modern business when you may be a good fit to lead: http://stratbz.to/x9GbI
The document provides brief biographies of 10 successful Filipino entrepreneurs including Henry Sy, Tony Tan Caktiong of Jollibee, John Gokongwei Jr., Socorro Ramos of National Bookstore, Cecilio Kwok of Lamoiyan Corporation, Mariano Que of Mercury Drugstores, Alfredo Yao of Zest-O, Corazon Ong of CDO Foodsphere, Gregorio Sanchez Jr. of LactoPAFI, and Diosdado Banatao involved in computer chips. It discusses how each entrepreneur overcame challenges through hard work, innovation and passion to build successful businesses in the Philippines.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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Famous entrepreneurs
1. Famous Entrepreneurs<br />1. Bill Gates - The Greatest Business Leader of Our Time? Business leader Bill Gates - a look at the richest man in the world and makes the top list of famous entrepreneurs<br />2. Steve Jobs - The Business Leader Who Changed the Way We Compute and Listen Business leader Steve Jobs - computing with apples and listening with ipods a visionary an makes the top list of famous entrepreneurs as well as many of the others, listed here<br />3. Henry J. Heinz - The Business Leader Who Founded the Heinz Empire Business leader Henry J. Heinz - it all starts with a vision made possible by hard work<br />4. Robert S. Abbott - A True African-American Business Leader Business leader - the story of Robert S. Abbott relays the fruits that determination and hard work produce<br />5. Gillette - An Empire Borne Out of a Unique Business Model Gillette - it always starts with a great business idea...<br />6. Donald J. Trump - The Business Leader Who Thrives on the Art of the Deal Business leader Donald Trump knows how to wheel and deal himself out of tough times<br />7. Alonzo G. Decker Jr. - The Business Leader Who Became a 'Household' Name Business leader Alonzo G. Decker did not take anything for granted; everything he has achieved in the business world is something he worked for. <br />8. Michael Dell - The Business Leader With Wisdom Beyond His Years Business leader - Michael Dell is a living example of how people succeed if they follow their dreams. <br />9. DeLuca - The Business Leader Who Baked An Idea Into A Billion-Dollar Enterprise Business leader Fred DeLuca - his business plan was to increase Subway's visibility via franchises... and he succeeded. <br />10. Walt Disney A Business Leader in the Magical World of Entertainment Business leader Walt Disney - he believed in his dreams and he never gave up despite failures <br />11. Arthur C. Dorrance The Business Leader Who Brought Success from The Soup Kitchen Arthur Dorrance - this business leader who made sure Campbell Soup was in very home <br />12. Debbie Fields - From Simple Housewife to Multi-Million Business Leader Business leader Debbie Fields followed her passion and reaped the rewards<br />13. Jack Eckerd - The Business Leader Who Hit Upon a Unique Marketing Strategy Jack Eckerd - why reinvent the wheel? Instead of 'creating' ways to market Eckerd drugstores, he hitched on supermarkets instead <br />14. Business Leader George Eastman - The Father of Modern Photography This business leader's success is due to his inventiveness and unwavering generosity<br />15. Marshall Field - The Business Leader Who will Later be Called the Merchant Price Marshall Field - the retail industry as we know today would not be if not for this business leader <br />16. Max Factor, Jr. - The Makeup Mogul and Cosmetics Business Leader Max Factor, Jr. - the business leader who simply made women from all walks of life more beautiful <br />17. Edward Filene - The Business Leader who Changed the Retail Industry Edward Filene - the business leader who dominated the retail business and is credited for the existence of credit unions today <br />18. Berry Gordy, Jr. - The Business Leader with an Ear for Success Berry Gordy - a love for music was his ticket to business success <br />19. Ernest Gallo... from Rags to Billionaire Wine Maker Ernest Gallo - the ultimate rags-to-riches business leader<br />20. Robert Galvin - An Exemplary Role Model to Future Business Leaders Robert Galvin - The guiding hand behind the success of Motorola<br />21. Earl Graves - The Business Leader Who Dared to Stand Out As a prominent figure in the black community, Earl Graves is a pillar of success with The Black Enterprise and his other business interests.<br />22. David Geffen - From University Dropout to Billion-Dollar Music Mogul David Geffen had the ear for discovering singers who would rock the music world<br />23. Frank Gannett - The Multimedia Enterprise Business Leader Frank Gannett - The Multimedia Enterprise Business Leader<br />24. Richard Gelb - The Business Leader with a Big Heart Richard Gelb - from hair dye to cancer drugs, Gelb proves that a good heart and a good education can carry you a long way. <br />25. Samuel Goldwyn - The Business Leader and Father of Independent Motion Picture Samuel Goldwyn - poverty and adversity cannot stop someone who is determined to succeed <br />26. Amadeo Peter Giannini - The Business Leader Who Earned by Giving Amadeo Peter Giannini - the business leader who governs with true passion and selflessness<br />27. Roberto Goizueta - The Business Leader With a Global Vision Roberto Goizueta - his vision for went beyond borders and so Coca-Cola started to see earnings that were also 'beyond' expectations<br />28. Louis Gerstner - The Business Leader Who is Used to Making Difficult Decisions Louis Gerstner - a good education was this business leader's foundation in the realm of BIG business <br />29. Jean Paul Getty - The Business Leader with a Steady Hand and a Tight Fist Jean Paul Getty - the business leader who respected money, knowing that it came from his hard-work<br />30. Daniel Gerber - Who Knew Taking Care of Babies Would be a Billion Dollar Business? Daniel Gerber responsibly filled the market need for healthy baby food<br />31. Mervyn Griffin - The Business Leader Who Spun His Wheel To Success Mervyn Griffin - an entertainer at heart, he elevated game shows to a whole new level with Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune<br />32. Andrew Grove - The Business Leader Who Capitalized on Intelligence Andrew Grove - his thirst for knowledge and natural leadership skills led to the success of the leading chip maker in the world, Intel.<br />33. Elizabeth Arden - Beauty and Brains Personified Elizabeth Arden - the business leader who wanted to take care of how women looked <br />34. Mary Kay Ash - The Business Leader Who Dreamed Big and Earned Bigger Mary Kay Ash - the business leader who aimed to empower women by setting up a 'better' business model<br />35. Thomas Adams - The Business Leader Who Chewed His Way to Success Thomas Adams - persistence and his refusal to accept defeat in the business world was his key to success<br />36. Walter Annenberg - The Business Leader Who Gave Us TV Guide Walter Annenberg - the business leader who saw early on that 'expansion' was the way to profitable business<br />37. Clarence Birdseye - The Business Leader Who Simply Saw a Way to Make Things Better Clarence Birdseye saw how frozen foods can be improved and set about accomplishing it.<br />38. Jeffrey Bezos - Amazing Amazon.com! Market research and thorough planning were the tools Jeffrey Bezos relied on for Amazon.com <br />39. Leo Burnett - The Advertising Genius Leo Burnett - his search for the inherent drama in every product made his ad campaigns successful<br />40. Warren Buffett - The Most Practical and Frugal Business Leader Warren Buffett - you have to know when to seize the moment and Buffett did<br />41. William Boeing - Perpetually Flying High William Boeing shows that sometimes in business, it is not what you seek but rather what is presented right in front of you<br />42. William R. Hewlett - Engineering One's Way to Success William R. Hewlett turned a backyard concern into one of the most recognizable electronics brands in the world today<br />43. Carl Icahn - Takeover King Carl Icahn was more than a corporate raider; he was also a savvy businessman<br />44. Charles E. Hires - Creator of a Successful Concoction Charles E. Hires innovated on the common to produce something extraordinary!<br />45. Conrad N. Hilton - Big Dreamer, Big Doer The American dream of Conrad N. Hilton made his name synonymous with hotels around the world. <br />46. Edward Jefferson - Man of Science, Man of Business Edward Jefferson combined book smarts and business acumen to propel his company to the top<br />47. Edward Johnson - A Financial Wiz Edward Johnson innovated his way to financial success<br />48. Eldridge Johnson - An Ear for Music, a Nose for Business With his ear for music and knowledge in mechanics, Eldridge Johnson became an industry leader<br />49. George A. Hormel - Canned Food Titan George A. Hormel was the business leader who changed the way people look at canned food<br />50. George F. Johnson - Well Loved Employer George F. Johnson was a successful businessman and caring employer.<br />