Here Are 8 Stories Of Entrepreneurial Success To Inspire You

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The Howard Schultz way. A trip to Milan gave a young marketer working for a Seattle coffee bean roaster an idea for upscale espresso cafes like they have all over Italy. His employer had no interest in owning coffee shops but agreed to finance Schultz’s endeavor. That’s how Starbucks came into being. 

Howard Schultz

The Phil Robertson way. There was a guy who so loved duck hunting that he chose that overplaying pro football for the NFL. He invented a duck call, started a company called Duck Commander, eventually put his son Willy in charge, and that spawned a media and merchandising empire for a family of rednecks known as Duck Dynasty

Phil Robertson

The Konosuke Matsushita way. In Japan in 1917, a 23-year-old apprentice at the Osaka Electric Light Company with no formal education came up with an improved light socket. His boss wasn’t interested so young Matsushita started making samples in his basement.

Konosuke Matsushita

He later expanded with battery-powered bicycle lamps and other electronic products. Matsushita Electric, as it was known until 2008 when the company officially changed its name to Panasonic, is now worth $66 billion.

The Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs way. While they had been friends since high school, the two college dropouts gained considerable exposure to the computer world while working on game software together on the night shift at Atari. The third Apple founder, Ron Wayne, was also an Atari alumnus. 

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak

Hard work is irreplaceable and that is the only way one can be a successful entrepreneur. These examples of successful entrepreneurs drive this point home. 

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