Reid Hoffman: Virgin’s Sir Richard Branson

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Virgin’s Sir Richard Branson Successful daredevils aren’t really winging it, even if it looks that way from the outside. They have a method. No one knows it like Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group. Sir Richard…

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The importance of customer loyalty for business survival

The loyalty of your customers is what keeps your business going, even in the face of tough competition. Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin company faced dirty tricks campaigns from British Airways, including spying on journalists and switching Virgin passengers to their own flights.

Branson had to sell his record company to protect jobs in both the record company and the airline, but Virgin survived thanks to the loyalty of their customers.

Branson’s refusal to stop asking “What if?” and “Why not?” led him to take on British Airways, but it was also his love for fun and audacious publicity stunts that endeared Virgin to the public. Going all in on daring notions is important, but so is ensuring customer loyalty.

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Virgin’s Sir Richard Branson
  2. 02Asking ‘What if?’
  3. 03The things that make a great leader
  4. 04The keys to success
  5. 05The importance of customer loyalty for business survival

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