Martha Stewart Personality

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I’m sure everyone knows who Martha Stewart is. Most people don’t even know what her occupation is, they just know the name Martha Stewart. Im also sure if you mention her name to different people you’ll get many different reactions. Stewart has a polarizing personality that is for sure. Martha is very bold with her perfectionism. We all know Martha from her cooking and house decorating shows. From when her company rose overnight in the New York Stock Exchange to make her company a billion-dollar company. Then of course from her fall from when she was convicted of insider trading in 2004. However, Martha’s commitment to educate about business and the art of fine living to others is very impressive. Martha Stewarts book The Martha Rules: 10 …show more content…

Martha has 10 different chapters, which is the 10 essentials or you could say “Martha rules”. Martha notions that passion is the key ingredient to a successful business venture. So, chapter one starts with passion. “Without passion, work is just work, a chore. Without passion, quality, the cornerstone of all businesses, is simply about minimum standards.” (Stewart pg. 2) Stewart built her entire empire around her passion of cooking, home decorating, and desire to bring the best to her consumers. Chapter one was very powerful for …show more content…

If you don’t have that passion and push for something you won’t achieve it and you won’t be happy with what you’re doing. Build your business around something you love and you’re endlessly interested in. In chapter two Martha talks about pretty much focusing. To focus on the simple things. What do people need or what? Then from that look for ways to improve your big idea. Have multiple ideas. On page 41 Martha gives a one idea, many plat form example. It was amazing, I really liked it and took notes on it. Chapter three, a business plan. You must have a business plan. I mean you don’t have to. But you won’t go far without one. Make a business plan that allows you to focus on your big idea. But also, flexible for needed changes for improvement as your business grows. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Most important to me is to think outside of the box. Get out of your comfort level. Chapter 4, teach so you can learn. While sharing your services or products with your customers you create a connection. With that connection, you build and manage your business successfully. Get to know your customers and a build a foundation. Chapter 5, talks about your techniques. That you really need to do your

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