Business Breakthrough Seminar will help hone your entrepreneurial skills

Business coach Rajiv Talreja will share with entrepreneurs how to transform their ventures.

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Rajiv Talreja said that one must understand the psychology and the systems required and make changes that will transform the fortune of a business.
Do you feel when it comes to your business, you are always in firefighting mode?

Are you playing the game for month-on-month survival? The truth is that entrepreneurs start their business journey with a big vision and large aspirations and then they face challenges and things don’t go as per plan. Rajiv Talreja, one of India’s leading business coaches and author of Lead or Bleed, has been instrumental in helping thousands of entrepreneurs across India transform their business results.

Most ventures struggle because there is only one driving force behind every function. Be it marketing, sales, operations, customer service, accounts, human resources or management, the business owner is leading the way in everything, which is what kills growth.


Talreja came to this conclusion af ter interviewing 300 CEOs and business leaders from across verticals to find answers to two questions:
1. What is the psychology required to build a successful business?
2. What are the systems required for entrepreneurs to build their business from small to big?

He took his learnings from real-life achievers and turned them into simple and practical steps for struggling entrepreneurs.
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According to Talreja, one must understand the psychology and the systems required and make changes that will transform the fortune of a business.

Talreja says that in any business, if too many activities and initiatives are dependent on the business owner, then most of them won’t be done with consistency.

2019 Flashback: Mahindra, Jack Ma & Other Business Veterans Who Nailed The Off-Duty Look
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From formal to casual, style statements that big names in the business world made in 2019.

Winning is a habit for these billionaires. Apart from being a part of rich lists, they also know a lot about being at the top of their fashion game. Here are the occasions when dapper business leaders made a statement with their off duty looks in 2019.

(In pic: Anand Mahindra, Jack Ma)

From formal to casual, style statements that big names in the business world made in 2019.Winning is a habit for these billionaires. Apart from being a part of rich lists, they also know a lot about ..
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Anand Mahindra pulls off formal with flourish and we’re pleased to see that he nails off-duty style too. Seen at a charity event earlier this year, Mahindra pairs his Warhol-style printed tee with a lightwash denim shirt for an effortlessly stylish look. And not a hair out of place.

Anand Mahindra pulls off formal with flourish and we’re pleased to see that he nails off-duty style too. Seen at a charity event earlier this year, Mahindra pairs his Warhol-style printed tee with a ..
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It’s easy to see why Brian Chesky is considered to be one of the trendiest CEOs in the Valley. Spotted at a film festival in New York in April, Chesky’s layered look is a smooth transition between casual and formal. His polo tee and smart jacket combo, paired with sneakers, lets him go from boardroom to break time in style.

It’s easy to see why Brian Chesky is considered to be one of the trendiest CEOs in the Valley. Spotted at a film festival in New York in April, Chesky’s layered look is a smooth transition between ca..
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Jack Ma knows how to work hard... and party harder. At an event to mark 20 years of Alibaba this year, the company’s co-founder rocked a new look. Studded leather jacket, long braids, big sunglasses, his get-up certainly turned heads and made many do a double take as well.

Jack Ma knows how to work hard... and party harder. At an event to mark 20 years of Alibaba this year, the company’s co-founder rocked a new look. Studded leather jacket, long braids, big sunglasses,..
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From purple feathers to pink hair, Kylie Jenner, the world’s youngest billionaire, knows how to make a style statement. The cosmetic queen strikes a pose before her family’s Christmas party in a custom-made Ralph & Russo gown, which she pairs with a diamond and emerald neckpiece.

From purple feathers to pink hair, Kylie Jenner, the world’s youngest billionaire, knows how to make a style statement. The cosmetic queen strikes a pose before her family’s Christmas party in a cust..
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Vikas Oberoi and his wife Gayatri (L) give us some inspiration when it comes to seasonal style. Functional and fashionable, the accents in Oberoi’s look complement the hues of his wife. With clean lines and minimal accessories, this couple makes a double impact.

Vikas Oberoi and his wife Gayatri (L) give us some inspiration when it comes to seasonal style. Functional and fashionable, the accents in Oberoi’s look complement the hues of his wife. With clean li..
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Adar and Natasha Poonawalla take a walk on the wild side. Adar keeps it cool in a classic tie-less look and his wife adds a dose of drama to their entrance with glitter, glam and gold.

Adar and Natasha Poonawalla take a walk on the wild side. Adar keeps it cool in a classic tie-less look and his wife adds a dose of drama to their entrance with glitter, glam and gold.

To produce results, says Talreja, one requires focus and consistency. And business owners who have too much on their plate, usually are too busy fire-fighting or tackling crises. Entrepreneurs do not realise that by fire-fighting they are only playing the game of survival and strategic growth of the business takes a back seat.

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In a nutshell, to build a successful business, an entrepreneur has to learn to reduce the dependency on himself.

Talreja has been instrumental in helping several Indian businesses adopt best practices and practical systems. At his Business Breakthrough Seminar, he shares the psychology and the focus areas for entrepreneurs to build their business in a manner where it can grow even without them.

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The seminar is being organised by Success Gyan, as part of the CEO and founder Surendran Jayasekar’s vision to ‘bring the world’s best to India and take India’s best to the world’. These seminars have transformed over a million lives across 11 different cities in India. This Business Breakthrough Seminar is being organised in Bengaluru.

Come and learn how to:
  • Build a high-performance team
  • Implement the right system that works for you
  • Have the perfect business strategy and
  • Integrate it in your business
When: March 12, 2020
Where: WelcomHotel, Richmond Road, Bengaluru, from 7 pm to 9.30 pm.
Event registration is free. This offer is valid only for today.
For more details, call Jeby on 9841308000 or register on www.successgyan.com/bbsblr


Business As Usual: 5 Entrepreneurial Lessons To Learn From Richard Branson
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Flamboyant and successful, British tycoon Richard Branson, has a net worth of US $410 crores. The business magnate, investor, author and philanthropist founded the Virgin Group in the 1970s. The parent company controls more than 400 companies the world over. He features on the Forbes rich-list as well as the Time 100 Most-Influential People in the World list. Breaking into the world of business at a tender age of 16, Branson who turns 69 today is an inspiration to many.

Branson is the founder of Virgin Group, the conglomerate that owns Virgin America, Virgin Mobile, Virgin Galactic and Virgin Atlantic, just to name a few.

If you are looking to become a sensation in the world of entrepreneurs, here are 5 business lessons from Branson himself that will help you fulfill your dreams.

Flamboyant and successful, British tycoon Richard Branson, has a net worth of US $410 crores. The business magnate, investor, author and philanthropist founded the Virgin Group in the 1970s. The pare..
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Branson was just 16 when he first found success. He launched a magazine named 'Student' in the year 1966. And, by 22 he had founded Virgin Records. Branson was born in Blackheath, London. His mother was a former ballet dancer and air hostess, and father was a barrister. Branson was educated at Scaitcliffe School, a prep school in Surrey, before briefly attending Cliff View House School in Sussex. The successful entrepreneur had dyslexia and a was poor in academics. On his last day at school, his principal told him he would either end up in prison or become a millionaire, and the rest as they say is history.

Branson was just 16 when he first found success. He launched a magazine named 'Student' in the year 1966. And, by 22 he had founded Virgin Records. Branson was born in Blackheath, London. His mother ..
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This is probably one of the best business lessons one can imbibe from Richard Branson. Did you know that his magazine led him to sell records. And, the record store forged the path for him to start his own record label. What followed next is something that you cannot imagine. His record label led him to buy a recording studio and a night club. The business magnate basically built on a network of businesses that reinforced each other and only strengthened them further. In 1970, he started selling records by mail-order, opened his first record shop on Oxford Street in 1971. The Virgin Recording Studio became a reality in 1972, and the Virgin Record label in 1973.

(In Pic: In this file photo taken on February 07, 2019 Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson speaks during a ceremony to award test pilots Mark 'Forger' Stucky and Frederick 'CJ' Sturckow their FAA commercial astronaut wings during a ceremony at the Department of Transportation in Washington, DC.)

This is probably one of the best business lessons one can imbibe from Richard Branson. Did you know that his magazine led him to sell records. And, the record store forged the path for him to start h..
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Before hitting the success button with his magazine 'Student', Branson had two failed business attempts at growing Christmas tress and sell budgerigars. But, that did not deter him from trying again and he's never looked back ever since the launch of the magazine, 'Student'. Branson went on to build the Virgin empire. The tycoon swears by a quote by himself, "The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all!” Branson says, "my mother taught me that I should not focus on past regrets, so with regards to business I don’t. My teams and I do not allow mistakes or failures to deter us. In fact, even when something goes wrong, we continue to search for new opportunities”.

(In Pic: Sir Richard Branson attends the 'Venezuela Aid Live' concert near the Tienditas cross-border bridge between Colombia and Venezuela, in Cucuta, Colombia.)

Before hitting the success button with his magazine 'Student', Branson had two failed business attempts at growing Christmas tress and sell budgerigars. But, that did not deter him from trying again ..
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Richard Branson who is at the head of The Virgin Group has the ability to foresee the future, which is the true sign of an entrepreneur par excellence. HE thought of space travel way before many of his competitors decided to pursue it commercially. Virgin Galactic is one among the many other examples where Richard Branson foresaw an emerging market. Recently, the baron decided that Virgin Holidays will not sell tickets to attractions with captive whales and dolphins. In 2014, Branson had announced the Virgin Pledge which was all about protecting planet Earth and working towards a greener and cleaner future.

(Image: Instagram/Richard Branson)

Richard Branson who is at the head of The Virgin Group has the ability to foresee the future, which is the true sign of an entrepreneur par excellence. HE thought of space travel way before many of h..
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The Virgin boss is not a big fan of the smartphone. He feels most millennials waste way too much time on the device, taking away from their precious time. He also believes in maintaining a work-life balance. While most of us fall in the rut of the vicious email cycle of 'see, reply & repeat', Branson asserts that one needs to use technology judiciously and not be addicted to it. And, if you ever forget cracking the code to this balance, remember what he has to say, "Don't become a slave to technology - manage your phone, don't let it manage you."

(In Pic: Richard Branson, John Major, Norma Major and David Beckham in the Royal Box before the semi-final match between Ukraine's Elina Svitolina and Romania's Simona Halep.)

The Virgin boss is not a big fan of the smartphone. He feels most millennials waste way too much time on the device, taking away from their precious time. He also believes in maintaining a work-life ..
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