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For business owners, or those of us who are planning to start a business soon, role models can inspire us and provide us with real-world examples from which to learn and grow.
Inspiration comes from many sources, and these can include role models from your own life and career to date. But, famous entrepreneurs can also have valuable lessons to teach – whether these are paths to follow, or cautionary behaviours to avoid.
In this article, we’ve rounded up ten famous entrepreneurs, taking a journey through their lives and lessons. From their successes, to unexpected roadblocks, to particularly innovative ways of launching their products to the world – these entrepreneurs have created a legacy of inspiration, controversy, and debate.
Below, we’ve gathered examples of 10 famous entrepreneurs and the key business lessons they demonstrate. Their names, brands and careers may feel familiar, but the qualities – and notes of caution – that they demonstrate have particular value for anyone launching a business of their own.
Elon Musk is the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, co-founder of PayPal, is revolutionising the space industry with SpaceX, and electric car manufacturing with Tesla. He has also made significant contributions to the development of solar energy through SolarCity – and, you may have heard, he’s also been dabbling in social media of late.
Where Musk goes, debate follows. But, undoubtedly, Musk's greatest success lies in his ability to dream big and take risks. He has frequently proven unafraid to take on seemingly impossible challenges, even if doing so has prompted criticism or even ridicule.
His willingness to embrace failure has helped him learn from his mistakes. His innovative approach to product development, coupled with an unmistakable outlook, has helped him create products that disrupt entire industries. For example, under his leadership, Tesla has become one of the most valuable car companies in the world, with a market capitalization of over $800 billion as of April 2023. This makes Tesla more valuable than most of the world's traditional automakers combined. Is it profitable? No. Are they the most reliable cars you can buy? No again. But none of this has stopped an eye-watering company valuation, or prevented Tesla from being a household name among EVs.
His legacy has not always been pristine, however, and some parts have been tarred with controversies. He was mercilessly ridiculed on social media for describing the explosion of its Starship rocket as a “Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly”; he was criticised harshly for laying off 7,500 employees as soon as he became CEO of Twitter; he attracted scorn for spreading COVID-19 misinformation until he tested positive for it himself; and, he was vilified when he mocked a disabled former employee by suggesting that he probably did no meaningful work for the company. Musk hasn’t climbed down on much of the above, though he has since apologised to the employee.
Richard Branson is the founder of Virgin Group, which encompasses a vast array of businesses such as Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Records, and Virgin Mobile. Branson's innovative approach to business has helped him create a unique brand that stands out in a crowded marketplace.
Branson's greatest success lies in his willingness to take risks and pursue his dreams. He is a shining example of how to build a successful business that has a unique brand identity. For instance, the Virgin Group started as a mail-order record retailer and later expanded into a multinational conglomerate of over 400 companies.
Branson is also a well-known philanthropist, who has donated millions of dollars to various causes through his charitable foundation, Virgin Unite. In 2018, he pledged $3 billion to fight climate change over the next decade.
It’s not all wall-to-wall adulation, though. Richard Branson has faced criticism over the impact of his Virgin brand on the environment, particularly in the airline industry. He has, however, committed to reducing his company's carbon footprint, investing in renewable energy over the next few years.
Mark Zuckerberg is the co-founder and CEO of Facebook, which has grown to become one of the world's largest social media platforms. Zuckerberg's innovative approach to social networking has helped him create a platform that connects people across the globe.
Zuckerberg's greatest success has come down to one core thing – building a platform that millions of people love to use. He has a unique understanding of what people want from social networking, and his willingness to listen to feedback and adapt to changes has helped him stay competitive in a constantly moving market.
Zuckerberg has faced numerous controversies over his tenure at Facebook – including stealing the entire concept from the Winklevoss twins. After being successfully sued, he had to pay the considerable sum of $65 million. Since then, he’s also been forced to contend with Facebook’s handling of user data and its impact on democracy. Zuckerberg testified before Congress and committed to improving the company's data privacy practices. Changing the business name to Meta was a further stepping stone in Zuckerberg’s ambitions to keep adapting to trends, and break with past associations.
Oprah Winfrey is an American media mogul, actress, talk show host, television producer, and philanthropist. She is best known for her hugely successful talk show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, which ran from 1986 to 2011. Winfrey's key to success has been her ability to connect with people on a personal level, and her emphasis on self-improvement and personal growth.
Winfrey's inspirational story of overcoming poverty and adversity to become one of the most successful and influential women in the world has inspired many aspiring entrepreneurs. Her media empire including talk show “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” production company, Harpo Productions and O, The Oprah Magazine, are consumed by millions of viewers around the world, to the tune of $2.7 billion. She is also a powerful influencer, with her endorsements and recommendations often leading to increased sales and attention for products and causes.
Winfrey has faced several controversies throughout her career, mostly due to misinformation when it came to people or products she endorsed, either knowingly or otherwise (Oprah has never admitted to promoting anything unethically). Most recently, she supported James Frey's “A Million Little Pieces” memoir, which was later revealed to be partially fabricated. Winfrey publicly apologised for her handling of the situation on her show.
Tony Robbins is an American author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. He is best known for his self-help books and seminars, which focus on personal development, motivation, and achieving success. Robbins has built an empire around his brand, and his books and seminars have helped millions of people around the world achieve their goals.
Robbins' key to success lies in his ability to inspire and motivate people to take action and achieve their dreams. His bestselling books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 20 languages. He has also delivered speeches and seminars to millions of people and was recognised as one of the top speakers in the world. In fact, he was named one of the “Top 50 Business Intellectuals” by Accenture and one of the “Top 200 Business Gurus” by Harvard Business Press.
However, Robbins has faced criticism over his treatment of women and his handling of sexual harassment claims within his company. There have been times where he used to invite survivors of rape and domestic violence to share their stories in front of large audiences, only to unleash expletive-laden and victim-blaming tirades on them. Robbins issued an apology and announced changes to his company's policies in response to the allegations.
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Sara Blakely is the founder of Spanx, which has become one of the most successful shapewear brands in the world. Blakely's innovative approach to product development has helped her create a product that addresses a common problem faced by women.
Blakely's greatest success was her ability to turn a simple idea into a successful product. She was able to identify a gap in the market and create a product that solves a real problem for women. Her willingness to take risks and bootstrap her business has also helped her achieve great success, and she is a shining example of how to build a successful business with a limited budget.
That said, Blakely has been accused of cultural appropriation for using African-inspired prints in her Spanx product line. She addressed the criticism by partnering with a South African designer to create a new collection.
Steve Jobs was the co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc., which has become one of the most successful tech companies in the world. Jobs' key to success was his focus on creating innovative products that revolutionised the tech industry.
His emphasis on design and user experience set a high bar for the tech industry and has inspired many entrepreneurs to prioritise user experience and design in their own products. His focus on simplicity and elegance in design has also helped Apple create aesthetic products that appeal to a huge range of consumers.
Jobs' story is also one of resilience and determination. He faced many challenges in his career, including being ousted from Apple in the 1980s, but he never gave up on his vision of creating products that would change the world. His passion and determination have inspired many entrepreneurs to pursue their own dreams and never give up in the face of adversity.
Steve Jobs faced criticism over the working conditions in Apple's Chinese factories, including reports of worker suicides. In response to this, Apple increased oversight of its suppliers and made improvements to working conditions.