Famous Flops - "How the Biggest Failures Became Icons of Success". Maria Morrison's - Unique Topics
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- Date de parution20/08/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
True Narratives of Legends - Failure to SuccessChapter 1: Fierce but Fired: Oprah WinfreyChapter 2: The Man Who "Lacked Imagination": Walt DisneyChapter 3: The Cut That Made Michael Jordan a ChampionChapter 4: The Author, J. K. Rowling, Rejected by 12 PublishersChapter 5: The Wright Brothers: The Unending DreamChapter 6: Jobs, Steve Expelled from His Own CompanyChapter 7: Stephen King: A Rejected Trash Can Becomes a BestsellerChapter 8: Fashion Domination Begins Late with Vera WangChapter 9: Soichiro Honda: From Factory Reject to Auto Giant in Chapter NineChapter 10: Sara Blakely, Self-Made Billionaire, Selling Fax MachinesChapter 11: Spencer Silver: A Failed Glue That Got Stuck His "failed" glue turned into Post-it Notes, which are used daily by millions of people.
Chapter 12: The Struggling Artist Who Transformed Communication: Samuel MorseChapter 13: Before establishing a chocolate empire, Milton Hershey went bankruptChapter 14: Is Colonel Sanders Too Old to Be Successful? Rethink your thoughts. Chapter 15: Jeff Bezos - Risking Everything for an Online Bookstore in Chapter FifteenChapter 16: Albert Einstein - Accused of Failure Before Transforming Science in Chapter SixteenChapter 17: Henry Ford: From Insolvency to Revolution in IndustryBefore revolutionizing the automotive business, it failed five times.
Chapter 18: Marc Chavannes and Al Fielding: A Packaging Error That Was SolvedChapter Nineteen: Thomas Edison: Edison's journey wasn't easy or glamorous. Many people are unaware of how many times he failed before succeeding. Chapter Twenty: Steven Spielberg: He was a young filmmaker whose dreams were often ignored, whose creativity was underestimated, and whose first projects seemed doomed to failure.
Chapter Twenty-One: James Dyson: Unlike most stories of success that have beginning in boardrooms or factories, the story of James Dyson begins in a small workshop that is loaded with tools, spare parts, and an insatiable curiosity. Chapter Twenty-Two: Fred Smith: The path that lay ahead of him was replete with challenges, blunders, and situations that had the potential to crush his spirit of entrepreneurship.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Howard Schultz: The path that Schultz took to convert Starbucks did not begin in a boardroom; rather, it began with a trip to Italy in the year 1983 to begin the process. Chapter Twenty-Four: Additional Short StoriesStories about fourteen people who had great success. Chapter Twenty-Five: Now, For Some HumblingLearn From Your Kids, in Order to Be a Success
Chapter 12: The Struggling Artist Who Transformed Communication: Samuel MorseChapter 13: Before establishing a chocolate empire, Milton Hershey went bankruptChapter 14: Is Colonel Sanders Too Old to Be Successful? Rethink your thoughts. Chapter 15: Jeff Bezos - Risking Everything for an Online Bookstore in Chapter FifteenChapter 16: Albert Einstein - Accused of Failure Before Transforming Science in Chapter SixteenChapter 17: Henry Ford: From Insolvency to Revolution in IndustryBefore revolutionizing the automotive business, it failed five times.
Chapter 18: Marc Chavannes and Al Fielding: A Packaging Error That Was SolvedChapter Nineteen: Thomas Edison: Edison's journey wasn't easy or glamorous. Many people are unaware of how many times he failed before succeeding. Chapter Twenty: Steven Spielberg: He was a young filmmaker whose dreams were often ignored, whose creativity was underestimated, and whose first projects seemed doomed to failure.
Chapter Twenty-One: James Dyson: Unlike most stories of success that have beginning in boardrooms or factories, the story of James Dyson begins in a small workshop that is loaded with tools, spare parts, and an insatiable curiosity. Chapter Twenty-Two: Fred Smith: The path that lay ahead of him was replete with challenges, blunders, and situations that had the potential to crush his spirit of entrepreneurship.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Howard Schultz: The path that Schultz took to convert Starbucks did not begin in a boardroom; rather, it began with a trip to Italy in the year 1983 to begin the process. Chapter Twenty-Four: Additional Short StoriesStories about fourteen people who had great success. Chapter Twenty-Five: Now, For Some HumblingLearn From Your Kids, in Order to Be a Success
True Narratives of Legends - Failure to SuccessChapter 1: Fierce but Fired: Oprah WinfreyChapter 2: The Man Who "Lacked Imagination": Walt DisneyChapter 3: The Cut That Made Michael Jordan a ChampionChapter 4: The Author, J. K. Rowling, Rejected by 12 PublishersChapter 5: The Wright Brothers: The Unending DreamChapter 6: Jobs, Steve Expelled from His Own CompanyChapter 7: Stephen King: A Rejected Trash Can Becomes a BestsellerChapter 8: Fashion Domination Begins Late with Vera WangChapter 9: Soichiro Honda: From Factory Reject to Auto Giant in Chapter NineChapter 10: Sara Blakely, Self-Made Billionaire, Selling Fax MachinesChapter 11: Spencer Silver: A Failed Glue That Got Stuck His "failed" glue turned into Post-it Notes, which are used daily by millions of people.
Chapter 12: The Struggling Artist Who Transformed Communication: Samuel MorseChapter 13: Before establishing a chocolate empire, Milton Hershey went bankruptChapter 14: Is Colonel Sanders Too Old to Be Successful? Rethink your thoughts. Chapter 15: Jeff Bezos - Risking Everything for an Online Bookstore in Chapter FifteenChapter 16: Albert Einstein - Accused of Failure Before Transforming Science in Chapter SixteenChapter 17: Henry Ford: From Insolvency to Revolution in IndustryBefore revolutionizing the automotive business, it failed five times.
Chapter 18: Marc Chavannes and Al Fielding: A Packaging Error That Was SolvedChapter Nineteen: Thomas Edison: Edison's journey wasn't easy or glamorous. Many people are unaware of how many times he failed before succeeding. Chapter Twenty: Steven Spielberg: He was a young filmmaker whose dreams were often ignored, whose creativity was underestimated, and whose first projects seemed doomed to failure.
Chapter Twenty-One: James Dyson: Unlike most stories of success that have beginning in boardrooms or factories, the story of James Dyson begins in a small workshop that is loaded with tools, spare parts, and an insatiable curiosity. Chapter Twenty-Two: Fred Smith: The path that lay ahead of him was replete with challenges, blunders, and situations that had the potential to crush his spirit of entrepreneurship.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Howard Schultz: The path that Schultz took to convert Starbucks did not begin in a boardroom; rather, it began with a trip to Italy in the year 1983 to begin the process. Chapter Twenty-Four: Additional Short StoriesStories about fourteen people who had great success. Chapter Twenty-Five: Now, For Some HumblingLearn From Your Kids, in Order to Be a Success
Chapter 12: The Struggling Artist Who Transformed Communication: Samuel MorseChapter 13: Before establishing a chocolate empire, Milton Hershey went bankruptChapter 14: Is Colonel Sanders Too Old to Be Successful? Rethink your thoughts. Chapter 15: Jeff Bezos - Risking Everything for an Online Bookstore in Chapter FifteenChapter 16: Albert Einstein - Accused of Failure Before Transforming Science in Chapter SixteenChapter 17: Henry Ford: From Insolvency to Revolution in IndustryBefore revolutionizing the automotive business, it failed five times.
Chapter 18: Marc Chavannes and Al Fielding: A Packaging Error That Was SolvedChapter Nineteen: Thomas Edison: Edison's journey wasn't easy or glamorous. Many people are unaware of how many times he failed before succeeding. Chapter Twenty: Steven Spielberg: He was a young filmmaker whose dreams were often ignored, whose creativity was underestimated, and whose first projects seemed doomed to failure.
Chapter Twenty-One: James Dyson: Unlike most stories of success that have beginning in boardrooms or factories, the story of James Dyson begins in a small workshop that is loaded with tools, spare parts, and an insatiable curiosity. Chapter Twenty-Two: Fred Smith: The path that lay ahead of him was replete with challenges, blunders, and situations that had the potential to crush his spirit of entrepreneurship.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Howard Schultz: The path that Schultz took to convert Starbucks did not begin in a boardroom; rather, it began with a trip to Italy in the year 1983 to begin the process. Chapter Twenty-Four: Additional Short StoriesStories about fourteen people who had great success. Chapter Twenty-Five: Now, For Some HumblingLearn From Your Kids, in Order to Be a Success

















