When you think of the world of business, there are two names
exceptionally accepted Donald trump and Oprah Winfrey. Both individuals have
acquired a lifestyle, people only see in their dreams, but income comes from
within of a business mind.
Oprah Winfrey is from Mississippi, in a fairly poor
neighborhood, which she later moved to Milwaukie with her mother as a single
parent. Winfrey witnessed terrible times growing up, she was raped at fourteen
years old and lost the baby as an infant. At seventeen years old Winfrey won
The Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant, and was offered an on-air radio job at
WVOL. Mrs. Winfrey moved to Baltimore to join WJZ-TV as a news anchor she found
her niche that matched her personality, through helping people with life struggles.
After the word spread around the country about this phenomenal individual, she
was later offered her own show, which was based in Chicago Illinois called, The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Donald Trump was born in Manhattan; New York his father was
a real estate developer who built middle-income apartments in Queens, New York.
Donald was a very assertive child; he was an athlete, also a lady’s man. He
went to attend Fordham University, transferred to Wharton School of Finance at
the University of Pennsylvania and ended with an economics degree. Soon after
graduating he dived directly in his fathers footsteps, real state, then
ownership to casinos, hotels, apartment buildings. Donald Trump became a very
successful businessman.
Donald trump gives some interesting advise for business
plans writers to become successful. Donald says “ Solo practitioners are
probably the worst off not having a plan because it will fail with out one”. He
expresses this key by saying, “ It’s easy to become distracted, or find the
newest thing to promote with out a direction from a business plan.
Oprah’s also gives some vital information to business plan
writers; she says, “Monitor your progress”. This is key, to surround your self
around teammates who will help you grow as a person, as well in knowing your
goals and progress achievements. They will keep you on track, so you stay
consistent within your business guidelines.
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