These are 11 Rules for Success published in Inc. Magazine, February 2013
Whole Foods Founder: Learn to See the Big Picture
John Mackey says the kind of intelligence that's helped him most in business is systems intelligence. Here's why. Read more
Evan Williams's Rule for Success: Do Less to Do Better
The co-founder of Blogger, Twitter, and Medium explains the importance of obsessing over one thing at a time. Read more
Danny Meyer's Success Tip: Slow Down
After opening Union Square Cafe, it took this famed restaurateur 10 years to open a second. He learned that you can't rush soul. Read more
Evernote Founder: Forget Gimmicks
Phil Libin, the founder of Evernote, once used sleight-of-hand to play up strengths and downplay weakness. He's found a better strategy for building strong relationships. Read more
Tony Hsieh: 'Create Your Own Luck'
Create the opportunity for meaningful collisions, says the Zappos CEO. Then just watch as the best things unfold. Read more
Arianna Huffington: Dare to Fail
The co-founder and editor in chief of the Huffington Post explains the relationship between inventiveness, risk taking, and being willing to fail. Read more
Rule for Success: Emphasize Steady Progress
Harvard Business School professor Teresa M. Amabile explains the importance of "inner work life." Read more
Rule for Success: Don't Discount the Role of Luck
Author and investment strategist Michael Mauboussin cites the usefulness of failure in figuring out strategies for winning. Read more
Rule for Success: Stay Open to New Ideas
Bob Metcalfe, founder of 3Com, says you "have to develop a feeling for who your stakeholders are and figure out how to make them all winners." Read more
Rule for Success: Let Others Lead
A Wharton professor discusses the key role of resilience in leadership. Read more
Rule for Successful Strategy: Choose Your Playing Field
Winning takes more than a big vision, no matter how brilliant it is, says Roger L. Martin, dean of the Rotman School of Management. Read more
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