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 RICHARD BRANSON on Lessons in Leadership
Nov. 30, 2004 • Extended View option available until January 14, 2005 - Call 781.402.5555
Sir Richard Branson, founder
and chairman of the Virgin Group, began his business with
a unique, multi-university student magazine and a small
mail order record company in 1970. This humble beginning
was the catalyst for the creation of Virgin Records that
went on to sign major names such as The Rolling Stones,
Janet Jackson and Peter Gabriel. Twenty two years later
he sold Virgin Music Group-which included record labels,
music publishing and recording studios-in a $1 billion deal
to Thorn EMI. Ever the entrepreneur, Branson has started
over 200 businesses, which have expanded into 23 countries,
ranging from planes, to drinks, to investment funds, growing
his label to be a $3.5 billion company. In Virgin's own
words, though their growth has been fast, it is "based
on developing good ideas through excellent management principles."
Branson believes in keeping things simple and that people
are the foundation of a corporation's success. He also believes
in igniting the passion and ambition of your employees while
empowering their ideas to fuel success.
In this session, Branson will help leaders understand the power of their people and their contributions to help launch a new venture, whether it is a new initiative or new company, and make it a sensational success.
The Richard Branson program will
be dedicated entirely to an interactive question & answer
session. Participating organizations will have the option
to send questions in advance (to shape design and content)
or during the actual program.
Participation Options: Group
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