20 Business Advice Speeches

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A Culture of Listening
Tom Peters' Successful Leadership Speech Encourages Strategic Listening
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A Culture of Listening
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Steps to Entrepreneurial Success
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The Basics of Starting a Business
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Pursuing Entrepreneurial Ideas
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Strategies to Success
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Advice for Emerging Entrepreneurs
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Business Model Advice
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Guidelines for Success
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Pursuing Careers
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Kickstarting an Idea
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Finding Purpose in Work
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Unconventional Planning Advice
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The Lessons in Failure
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Taking Significant Risks
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Creating a Successful Plan
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Sustainability in Business
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Pursuing Passions as Careers
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Being Fearless in Business
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Navigating Business Risk
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Optimizing Agendas

These Speeches Offer Insight Into How to Start a Business and Succeed

— September 3, 2013 — Keynote Trends
This informative collection of speeches focuses on providing business advice to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Some of these speeches deal with examining business models, while others deal with failed ventures and leadership.

Entrepreneur Blake Mycoskie advises people to view their business mistakes as platforms for learning. He discusses his own career, and the failures he's encountered. Mycoskie believes he wouldn't have been successful without his failures, because they helped him to be better in different aspects of business.

Phil Gordon offers helpful tips for achieving success in his speech. Gordon stresses the importance of being both aggressive and patient in business; jump on great business opportunities, but wait for them to pay off.

Jason Fried encourages Internet-based businesses to use a sort of drug dealing business model. He advises them to give customers a taste of a service for free, and to start charging when they're hooked.

These clever speeches come from a variety of successful entrepreneurs, who have already gone through the start-up process.
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