Forget high school or college spend that mental energy launching a kick-ass business that will change the world. Author and world class podcaster James Altucher says college does not teach you these 15 skills to survive and succeed in the real world. Colleges and universities should be held accountable to provide you (customer) with the tools to compete for the best employment or resources to put you on the entrepreneur path.
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A. Networking-A corollary of leadership
B. How to sell-Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
C. Negotiation-Which means win-win, Not war.
D. The Google Rule-Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
E. The 1% Rule-Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally.
A. Networking
A corollary of leadership
B. How to sell
Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
C. Negotiation
Which means win-win, Not war.
D. The Google Rule
Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
E. The 1% Rule
Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally.
A. Networking
A corollary of leadership
B. How to sell
Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
C. Negotiation
Which means win-win, Not war.
D. The Google Rule
Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
E. The 1% Rule
Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally
A. Networking
A corollary of leadership
B. How to sell
Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
C. Negotiation
Which means win-win, Not war.
D. The Google Rule
Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
E. The 1% Rule
Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally
5 Skills:
Network; a corollary of leadership
The Google Rule: Always send people to the best resource.
Leadership: Give more to others than you expect back for yourself
Creativity: Take down a pad. Write down a list of ideas.
Simple Tools: To increase productivity
Networking\
The 1% rule
Negotiation
the google rule
How to sell
A. Networking
B. Negotiation
C. The google rule
D. The 1% rule
E. How to sell
1.Networking-A corollary of leadership
2.How to sell-Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
3. Negotiation-Which means win-win, Not war.
4.The Google Rule-Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
5.The 1% Rule-Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally.
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James Altucher “Essential Skills”
1) Give and you will Receive- Give constantly to the people in your network. The value of your network increases linearly if you get to know more people, but exponentially if the people you know get to know and help each other.
2) Creativity- Take down a pad. Write down a list of ideas, everyday.
3) Negotiation- Which means win-win, Not war.
4) Leadership- Give more to others than you expect back for yourself.
5) The 1% Rule- Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally.
A.Networking
B.how to sell
C.the google rule
D.Negotiation
E.the 1% rule
A. Newtworking
B. How to sell
C. The google rule
D. Negotiation
E. The 1% rule
A: Networking: A corollary of leadership
B: Leadership: Give more to others than you expect back to yourself
C: Reinvention: Will happen repeatedly throughout life
D: How To Negotiate: Which means win-win, not war
E: How To Fail: So that failure turns into a beginning
Five of the skills are creativity, reinvention, negotiation, how to sell, and networking.
A. How to negotiate. Which means win-win not war.
B.How to fail so that failure turns into a beginning
C. How to sell presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
D.Simple tools to increase productivity
E.Networking.A corollary of leadership
networking,leadership,reinvention,negotiation, and creativity
1. Networking
2. Leadership
3. How to Sell
4. Reinvention
5. Creativity.
1. Have to be a people person
2. Have network background
3. Creativity
4. How to fail
5. Negociate
Networking-A corollary of leadership
Creativity
Simple tools to increase productivity
How To Negotiate
How To Fail
Networking
leadership
how to sell
swipe tools
how to fail
A. Networking-A corollary of leadership.
B. How to sell-Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
C. Negotiation-Which means win-win, not war.
D. The google rule-Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
E. The 1% rule-Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Outstanding answers.
How to fail- Failure turns into a new beginning
Communication skills
Listening
Understanding
Growth Mindset
Good stressors/ bad stressors
Staying consistent
Ignoring ignorance
Being patient
networking,creativity,leadership, how to sell,and how to negotiate are the five skills
A. Networking
B. Negotiation
C. Leadership
D. How to fail
E. Reinvention
5 Skills:
How to Sell
Negotiation
Leadership
Creativity
Themes > Goals
1. Networking
2. creativity
3. leadership
4. How to sell
5. How to fail
A. Networking
A corollary of leadership
B. How to sell
Presentation, vision, motivation, sales.
C. Negotiation
Which means win-win, Not war.
D. The Google Rule
Always send people to the best resource. Even if it’s a competitor. The benefit to you comes back tenfold.
E. The 1% Rule
Every week, try to get better 1% physically, mentally, and emotionally.
F. Idea Sex (but with protection!)
Get good with setting up with ideas. Then combine them. Master the intersection.
G. Reinvention
Which will happen repeatedly throughout life.
H. Leadership (which is really a course about how to deal with both Vision and Anger at the same time)
Give more to others than you expect back for yourself.
I. Mastery; How to master any field
You can’t learn this in school with each ‘field’ being regimented into equal 50 minute periods. Mastery begins when formal education ends. Find the topic that sets your heart on fire. Then combust.
J. Finding Signal in the Noise
News, advice books, fees upon fees in almost every area of your life. Find the signal outside of the noise everyone else marches to .
K. Themes > Goals
Goals will break your heart. Have a theme. You can build your days around your themes. In the short blink that thins out your life, when you reach the point where goals matter no more, the themes of your life will shine bright.
L. Creativity
Take down a pad. Write down a list of ideas, everyday.
M. Failure (a skill not taught until many years after the degree. But it is taught, believe me, you will learn it or die).
Learn how to fail so that failure turns into a beginning.
N. Give and you will Receive
Give constantly to the people in your network. The value of your network increases linearly if you get to know more people, but exponentially if the people you know get to know and help eachother.
O. Simple tools
To increase productivity
Creativity
Negotiation
How to sell
Networking
The Google Rule
These skills are good skills for people who are trying to start there own business and need to learn how to grab the customers attention.
1. Networking
2. Negotiation
3. The google rule
4. The 1% rule
5. How to sell
1. Marketing
2. Networking
3. Google rule
4. Leadership
5. Pacients
Network; a corollary of lots of litershiproals leadership
The Google Rule: Always send people to the best resource that they can be able to get..
Leadership: Give more to others than you expect back for yourself show that you have the talent that you can be a good leader.
Creativity: Write down in a notebook or a ipad . Write down a list of ideas.
Simple Tools: To increase productivity
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1. Marketing
2. Networking
3. Google rule
4. Leadership
5. How to fail
How to fail and also leadership and networking and google rule
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I’m sure that college can teach you how to handle your money.
Economics 101 is a class offered. Also, college students must be thrifty because of low income.