Mark Cuban Failure

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"It doesn't matter how many times you fail. You only have to be right once and then everyone can tell you that you are an overnight success." - Mark Cuban. The meaning of this quote is that the number of failures does not matter as long as you succeed. Mark Cuban is a world renown entrepreneur who is known for being a panelist on ABC’s ‘Shark Tank’ and as the proud owner of the NBA franchise Dallas Mavericks. He is also one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs in the world with a net worth of $2.6 billion. This amount may seem like a lot but Cuban’s net worth is ranked as #625 in the world via Forbes.com. Mark Cuban got his entrepreneurial start at a young age when he started selling garbage bags door to door in order to pay for an expensive pair of shoes that he wanted (Mark-Cuban.net). Ever since then, he has been interested in business. Cuban attended the University of Pittsburgh for one year before transferring to Indiana University. He later graduated from the Kelley School of Business in 1981 with a bachelor of science in Business Administration (Townsend). Cuban has been …show more content…

There were bad times with the roommates such as when the rent money was given to one of his friends who left with it. “Dobie collected all the checks and skipped town. That was the last we ever saw of him.” (Cuban). Cuban started out as a bartender in a hot Dallas club but was not where he wanted to end up so he started to interview at other companies. He then interviewed and got the job at Your Business Software by impressing the boss. He was elated at getting the job because it allowed him to learn about the computers and software industry and gain a client base. He was later fired for going against the CEO of the company. He now says that he bases his role as the leader of companies exactly opposite of

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