• Rita Missoni, Dead at 93; Along with husband & business partner, Ottavio, zig-zagged her way to global fashion icon
    Jan 2 2025

    Rosita Missoni, co-founder of the iconic Missoni fashion house, passed away at age 93. With her husband Ottavio, she built the brand renowned for its vibrantly colored knitwear, significantly contributing to Milan's status as a high-fashion capital. Their innovative designs, initially sold anonymously, evolved into internationally recognized status symbols, showcased in innovative runway presentations. The Missoni legacy extended beyond clothing, encompassing home décor and even opera costumes, with the family's continued involvement ensuring the brand's enduring success. Rosita's life intertwined with the brand's journey, reflecting a legacy of creativity and family enterprise.

    As reported in The New York Times by Bonnie Wertheim

    Photo: Enzo Signorelli | Getty Images

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  • Unique Value Proposition
    Dec 10 2024

    Unique Value Proposition (UVP) is an over-used term when talking about your product or service.

    This updated article revisits a 2009 piece on establishing a Unique Value Proposition (UVP), arguing that in a competitive market, the salesperson themselves become the key differentiator. The author emphasizes understanding the client's business thoroughly, focusing on profit impact rather than general revenue, and honestly addressing shortcomings in the product or service.

    Effective questioning techniques are highlighted, promoting deep engagement with the client's challenges rather than surface-level inquiries. Ultimately, the article stresses the importance of AI assisted business acumen and creativity for sales success in a commoditized market.


    To read the article in full you can click here

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  • Bang, Zoom, To The Moon, Alice! USC Rocket Club Sets World Flight Record
    Nov 27 2024

    The University of Southern California Rocket Propulsion Lab (USCRPL) achieved a world record for amateur spaceflight, reaching an altitude of 470,400 feet with their rocket, Aftershock II. This accomplishment, five years after their first successful space launch, highlights the club's exceptional engineering skills and strong team dynamics. The article emphasizes the members' dedication, learning process, and career success resulting from their involvement. Despite setbacks like equipment malfunctions, the pandemic, and rocket crashes, the USCRPL continuously improves its designs and aims for future collaborations and more advanced projects. The club's success serves as an inspiration for aspiring aerospace engineers.


    Inspired by the article written by Susan Karlin for Fast Company

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    59 mins
  • Arthur Frommer, Pioneering Travel Evangelist, dead at 95
    Nov 21 2024

    Arthur Frommer, a pioneering figure in budget travel, died at 95. His seminal guidebook, Europe on $5 a Day, revolutionized postwar travel by making European trips accessible to the middle class. Frommer's success stemmed from his practical advice and passionate belief in travel as an enlightening experience, not just a luxury. He built a substantial business empire around his guidebooks and related ventures, significantly impacting the travel industry and influencing millions of travelers. His legacy continues through FrahmerMedia, a company he re-established after selling his earlier enterprise.

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  • Bela Karolyi, Dead at 82; Gymnastics Coach Revered, Reviled, Remembered
    Nov 18 2024

    Bela Karolyi, a renowned gymnastics coach who helped shape the careers of Olympic champions like Nadia Comaneci and Mary Lou Retton, died at 82. He and his wife, Martha, built a successful program in the United States, but their legacy became overshadowed by accusations of abusive coaching practices and their association with Dr. Larry Nassar, a doctor who sexually abused numerous young gymnasts at their training facility. While Karolyi denied knowledge of Nassar's crimes, he was ultimately criticized for fostering an environment where abuse could occur.

    As reported in The New York Times by Alex Traub, Hank Sanders, and Carla Correa

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