What Van Halen Can Teach Every Entrepreneur-
Valuetainment Weekly Episode #97
Van Halen is an American rock band from Pasadena, CA who by the early 1980s were one of the most successful rock acts of the time. What can this group comprised of guitarist Eddie Van Halen, vocalist David Lee Roth (succeeded by Sammy Hagar), drummer Alex Van Halen and bassist Michael Anthony teach every entrepreneur? Watch the episode to find out.
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Great Stuff Patrick! Details are important! And the Devil is in them!
The devils in the details
ahhh the m & m story, heard it many times, why to go vh, attention !!!
Pay attention to details.
Still going- great video. That story was extremely interesting, of the m and ms. Also, great message, of how you should pay attention to details.
Good job
Wow, that was really genius of them. Lesson: Pay attention to details. Find things that are hurting your business and fix them. This could include paperwork, Expenses, or advertisments.
Thanks Patrick!
Great, Pat! Though, in the theory of contracts, just a brown M&M wouldn't flush out all the payment involved due to all the other things that would be concretized by the promoter, it's a hell of an illustration to the point being noticed here.
A detail for your videos: direct sound could be better collected, even as of today (2017).
Pay attention to the smallest of details in your business.
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Incredible. Extremely smart.
Pay attention to your details. Yourself, and better people than you in the details of other parts of the business
VH had a huge production that needed a certain amount of power, weight handling and security. They had a lighting rig that hung from the ceiling and the roof had to be rated for the weight. The stage was a certain size and weight that needed a floor beneath rated to handle the weight. The M&M item was merely to make sure the promoter was reading the entire rider and ensuring that all the details were handled.