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    and Sustainable Success By: Inbar Granat Chosen Audience: Managing Director of an established family business Cass Business School Student ID: 130013311 Liberty House Flat 17, 218 Saint John Street, London, UK, EC1V 4AT 30inbar4@gmail.com 07776751130 Word count: 1,520 Verification that entry has been checked for plagiarism:   Dear Managing Director, As a Managing Director of a mid-size business, it is important to know that there is more to success than profit. Business success also includes the

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    players have has help them build up to make them better players. So, Gladwell uses a sociological perspective to try to explain the reasons for people's success.

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    How Does Success Happen There are many perplexities associated with the reasons why particular notable events occur and why certain people achieve success while many others fail. In Malcolm Gladwell’s book, Outliers, the reasons for these unusual happenings are explained as he argues that many of the factors ignored by most people actually matter. Throughout the book, Malcolm Gladwell insisted that overlooked factors such as heritage, birthdate, culture, and time period are important in understanding

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    1.1 Introduction According to management as a science, Management was born and developed during the 20th centaury. During that period Management focused exclusively on increasing productivity, profit and efficiency, doing this mainly through standardisation, division of labour, centralisation and hierarchy. This made management extremely ‘top down’ with severe control over employees, thus suffocating growth and expansion. However, through out the years management has evolved and ponders not only

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    many students, and does not discriminate based on age, racial, career goals or any other observable demographic characteristic. These students show an exceptional amount of fear and uncertainty about their futures and how they will achieve their goals through the college educational system. Regularly, students’ fears are created from past experiences of failure in school, which students viewed as “objective evidence of their academic inadequacy” (25). This reading has helped to overcome my fears

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    beliefs, psychological hindrance or even inner monsters stored in your mind. They tend to have negative effects on you, greatly limits your ability and programs your mind to discard all possibilities of ever achieving your goals and ultimately your success. There are numerous detrimental self-limiting beliefs but I will touch on the top seven ones that I personally feel have the worst effects on people. Let us explore them first before I go into the negative effects they have on you. 1) Believing that

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    her own journey to success. She explains her cultural background on when she used to live in Mexico, along with after moving to the United States and the changes that she had to go through. In addition she also explains how her father encouraged her to become successful. As he says, in this quote “School is the key to the future.” (227) Cultural practice, natural abilities, deliberate practice, along with her having grit played a huge determining factor into what level of success Grande would later

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    Competition is defined by the Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary as a contest between rivals. Many views winning as the optimum outcome for their favorite athlete or sport’s team. Henry Russell Sanders said,”Sure, winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing.” A similar but different phrase was echoed by Vince Lombardi. He said,”Winning isn’t important, but the desire to win is.” The desire to win is what pushes all to be the best they can be. A healthy society should not be obsessed with

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    Signet Jewelers Limited, modern day’s largest producer, distributor, and retailer of diamond jewelry, is an extensive company spread over several branches of stores. The current Chief Executive Officer of this company is Virginia C. Drosos, who the company appointed into her new position on the first of August, 2017, in the place of Mark Light, who shortly prior had stepped down. Despite the fact that Signet Jewelers is a very prominent seller in America, boasting several thousand stores both within

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    How Self-Esteem Leads to Success “The strongest factor for success is self-esteem: Believing you can do it, believing you deserve it, believing you can get it.” by anonymous. Self-esteem is the key to success because without confidence you lose faith in yourself. Too much confidence can affect your way to success also. Success is being comfortable with who you are. According to Meaghan Ramsey in her TED talk “Why thinking you’re ugly is bad for you” she states that “About six out of ten girls are

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