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Richard Branson's top 10 tips for success

2014-03-15 05:43:36

By Alison Feeney-Hart BBC News

Richard Branson left school at the age of 16 and set up Student Magazine with

one of his friends. He went on to start Virgin Records in the 1970s and is the

founder of the Virgin Group. In the 1980s he formed Virgin Atlantic airline and

the 1990s saw the arrival of Virgin Mobile and Virgin Trains.

He is one of the most successful businessmen in the UK and an icon of

entrepreneurship. His latest project is Virgin Galactic, which he hopes will

one day become a space tourism company.

Here are his Top Ten Tips for success:

1. Follow your dreams and just do it

Follow your dreams, get involved in life, in the things that interest you. If

you are going to create a business, make sure it is your hobby, your passion or

something that you really enjoy.

You will live a much better life that way. Don't just set out to do something

for the sake of making money.

I think lots of people have lots of great ideas, but very few people actually

go out and try to put them into practice.

There are lots of people who think that somebody must have done that before, or

you'll never raise the money or you shouldn't take a risk in life.

It's the people who say I'm just going to do it, that end up having a chance of

having a much more exciting and rewarding life.

Student paper For his Student Magazine Branson wrote a lot of letters to

celebrities and managed to get many of them to agree to be interviewed

2. Make a positive difference and do some good

The first thing to do if you want to become an entrepreneur is basically to

have an idea that is going to make a positive difference to other people's

lives. A business is simply that.

If you're running a business you are in a position where you can make a hell of

a difference in this world.

I also think it's great for the staff of a company that they can feel good

about a company that is actually getting out there and doing good.

3. Believe in your ideas and be the best

You definitely need to believe in your idea. There's really no point in doing

something in life unless people feel really good about it and proud about it.

You've got to have passion for it and you've got to be able to inspire other

people to have a passion for it too.

If an idea is a good idea you should be able to pitch it in two or three

sentences and two or three sentences fit very neatly on the back of an

envelope.

There was no point creating a new airline unless it was going to be palpably

better than every other airline in the world, you've got to make sure that

every aspect of what you do is better than the competition.

Virgin Records shop Branson's record business started out as a mail order

company

4. Have fun and look after your team

I 100% believe that it's important to have fun and if you're not having fun

anymore, it might be time to move on. You should have fun from the top down and

create the kind of environment that's pleasant to work in.

Make sure that you've got the kinds of people running your companies who

genuinely care about people, who look for the best in people and who praise and

don't criticise.

People are not that unlike flowers. If a flower is watered it flourishes and if

a flower is not watered it dries up and dies and I think the same applies to

people.

5. Don't give up

It's extremely important not to give up. There have been situations in my

adventures, like crossing the pacific in a balloon, where the odds were stacked

very heavily against us surviving.

Being an entrepreneur is not that dissimilar to being an adventurer. You have

plenty of situations where your back is right up against a wall and you've just

got to work day and night to make sure you overcome the difficulties a

particular company finds itself in. Brush yourself down the next day and move

on into something else.

I think I'm reasonably good at dealing with failure and not letting it get me

down for more than an hour or two as long as I put everything I can into

avoiding it.

Richard Branson Branson arrived on Necker Island in 1989 hanging from the

bottom of a helicopter to marry his wife Joan Templeton

6. Make lots of lists and keep setting yourself new challenges

I make copious lists because I think it's the little details that make for an

exceptional company over an average company. Details are very important and I

think it's important to keep setting yourself new challenges and targets.

I do believe that the first of the year is a good time to write down your goals

for the year. Unless you actually organise yourself and write down the kinds of

things you want to achieve, there's a danger that as time slips by, you don't

achieve a lot.

7. Spend time with your family and learn to delegate

One of the early things you have to do as an entrepreneur is learn the art of

delegation. Find people who are better than you to run the companies on a

day-to-day basis, freeing yourself up to think about the bigger picture and

spend time with your family.

That's very important, especially if you've got children, they are what's going

to be left when you're gone.

I know I'm a good entrepreneur, but I'm not sure that I'd be a very good

manager and there is a difference. My mind is always thinking ahead and wanting

to create new things.

I just think once I've set something up, it's better if someone else runs it. I

can dive in and out and be a pain occasionally, but the day-to-day business is

better for somebody else to do.

Richard Branson and children Branson has two children Holly and Sam

8. Try turning off the TV and get out there and do things

My mum brought us up very much to get out there and do things, don't watch

other people do things, and don't watch television. I think that was a good way

of bringing up kids. With my own kids, we've spent quite a lot of time in the

Caribbean and we never watch television there.

I think I am capable of switching off on Necker Island which is where we sort

of pull up the drawbridge. But what I'm doing I see as so fascinating, so

rewarding, so interesting that I don't ever really want to switch off too much

because I find myself in such a wonderful, challenging position that I don't

want to waste that position and there are just so many important challenges

going on.

9. When people say bad things about you, just prove them wrong

There are people who hang onto the coat tails of successful people and try to

sell a few books on the back of their name. It's unpleasant but you know that

if you sue them or kick up a fuss, all it will do is publicise the book. So

I've had to learn the art of ignoring people like that.

I think the best thing to do is just to prove them wrong in every single way.

This particular book, (Branson: Behind the Mask by Tom Bower), says that our

spaceship programme is a white elephant, later this year we will prove them

wrong.

Richard Branson Branson stands in front of a large photo of his SpaceShipTwo -

the commercial spaceship is undergoing tests in California's Mojave Desert

10. Do what you love and have a sofa in the kitchen

You only live one life, so I would do the thing that you are going to enjoy.

When life boils down, this might sound like a little much coming from me, I do

have my own little island in the Caribbean, but when we are on that island, we

tend to just live in the kitchen.

The truth is, so long as you've got a kitchen which has space for a sofa, and a

bedroom, and a partner that you love, you don't necessarily need the add-ons in

life.

Then, if you're doing something that really interests you, it will result in a

much more enjoyable life rather than just doing something for the sake of

making money.