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    ere was no seating plan so we sat with some friends and I got lucky,

    My friend Johnny is very convivial. I squeezed into a chair ne

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    One of the most important business lessons I’ve learned over the years is to always keep my ears open. This isn’t just a matter of listening, you have to first spot opportunities to explore the minds of people who can reveal valuable insights.

    Yesterday I had such an opportunity and I thought you’d like to hear about the really valuable lesson I learned.

    My wife and I were at a party. Before lunch we had drinks on the lawn beside a small marquee with a bar. We then went indoors to help ourselves from a magnificent buffet.

    There was no seating plan so we sat with some friends and I got lucky,

    My friend Johnny is very convivial. I squeezed into a chair nex

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    ing, you have to first spot opportunities to explore the minds of people who can reveal valuable insights.

    Yesterday I had such an opportunity and I thought you’d like to hear about the really valuable lesson I learned.

    My wife and I were at a party. Before lunch we had drinks on the lawn beside a small marquee with a bar. We then went indoors to help ourselves from a magnificent buffet.

    There was no seating plan so we sat with some friends and I got lucky,

    My friend Johnny is very convivial. I squeezed into a chair ne

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    opportunity and I thought you’d like to hear about the really valuable lesson I learned.

    My wife and I were at a party. Before lunch we had drinks on the lawn beside a small marquee with a bar. We then went indoors to help ourselves from a magnificent buffet.

    There was no seating plan so we sat with some friends and I got lucky,

    My friend Johnny is very convivial. I squeezed into a chair ne

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    When people find themselves complaining in an office about the boring every day work, the stress, the traffic, the vain conversations, the noise, the faxes and the annoying reminder of Memos, notices, emails, etc... a few people wonder what If I could do something different with my life?At simple si
    h we had drinks on the lawn beside a small marquee with a bar. We then went indoors to help ourselves from a magnificent buffet.

    There was no seating plan so we sat with some friends and I got lucky,

    My friend Johnny is very convivial. I squeezed into a chair ne

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    ere was no seating plan so we sat with some friends and I got lucky,

    My friend Johnny is very convivial. I squeezed into a chair next to him because I knew he’d create a lot of laughter and fun. He encouraged Max to sit the other side of me.

    When Max started to talk about the lifestyle he enjoyed and his Ferrari I couldn’t help being slightly interested. He got my full attention when he started telling me how he built his fortune.

    His model for winning new business is really smart and it came quite naturally to him. It transforms an ordinary ventilation engineering company into a vehicle for earning superstar money.

    He targets blue chip companies with of

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