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Madonna: The 5 Business Strategies That Made Her Successful

How We Can All Learn From Madonna

“I became an overachiever to get approval from the world” – Madonna
At a seminar last week, the question of Madonna popped up. The discussion centered around how this mega star has remained relevant since the 80s, how she brilliantly diversified and managed to keep her brand alive along the way. Of course the scenario was centered around business although in this case, Madonna the brand can more or less be likened to any successful business enterprise.
Madonna was once described by Billboard magazine as the smartest business woman in show business”. It is not difficult to see why; as the highest ever paid female singer with 30 years of success at the top, she deserves that accolade. Like her or hate her, Madonna is an ultra successful entrepreneur whose strategy must be copied by every entrepreneur who wants to be successful. Below are 5 business strategies applied by Madonna in her successful career.
Differentiation – It is an established fact that in order for a business (small or large) to outperform its competitors it must consider some business strategies and apply at least one of them. Differentiation (making you product different but more attractive) and Cost leadership (offer products or services at the lowest cost in the industry) are some of the conventional business strategies today. It is clear to see that Madonna’s strategy is that of differentiation. In almost every aspect of her career she has applied the differentiation; from her musical style, to her ever-changing target market which oscillates from young to old, heterosexual to homosexual and everything in between. Cost leadership has never been her strategy and that can be seen from her ticket pricing which sometimes start at $100 for a show. By constantly changing her persona and her musical genre, Madonna has made an art of being different from other musicians and this has worked successfully for her brand.
Diversification – No one does it better! Apart from having a successful music career, Madonna has promoted (or been the style icon behind) top brands like Pepsi, Max Factor, Gap, H&M and Louise Vuitton). In addition to that, she has starred in at least 6 major film roles http://www.livenation.co.uk as well as become a bestselling children’s author. Her ability ensures that she does not stick to music alone because she has that legendary ‘nose for business’.
Relevance – Since the early 80s Madonna has managed to sustain her reign as the ‘Queen of Pop’. How has she been able to do that? Because she has that uncanny ability to maintain her importance. The secret to this is by constantly renewing her appeal to different types of music lovers, not just her followers. By collaborating with Justin Timberlake and Kanye West, she was able to systematically pull in not only the young audience but urban R&B lovers too. Who says this woman is not smart?
Market Knowledge – Madonna knows what the market wants and time and time again, she gives it to them. In 2009, at a time when the highest earners in music moved from record sales to those with best-selling tours, Madonna’s Sticky and Sweet world tour topped Bill Board’s money makers chart with a revenue of $242 Million which was (at the time) $100 Million more than her nearest competitor Bon Jovi. She managed to do this by recognizing that in order to continue to maintain a successful business, you must be willing know your market; she did that by signing a mega deal with Live Nation, the largest concert promotion company in the world while ensuring that she retains 90% of gross touring revenues and 50% of endorsements.
Image/Branding –  Madonna’s image was carefully created. Her brand promotes rebellion and she her image promotes controversy, period! In the late 80s she took on the catholic church by releasing a video dressed as a ‘sinner’ kissing a supposed ‘black Jesus’ and smiled to the bank with £41 Million. After taking full control of her image, she published a ‘soft porn’ entitled SEX. Ever wondered why a successful artist like Madonna will even contemplate inviting controversy by publishing porn? She was smart enough to know that ‘sex sells’ and she used her brand to promote that which ‘we are all afraid to do’. All through her career (and up until recently) Madonna has been famous for news generation. I believe this is carefully staged and represents a well-oiled and efficient marketing/promotion machine which she single-handedly created.
At 50 plus, it is easy for Madonna to be discounted as past glory and that will be foolish because over the years she has continually rebranded and made herself relevant. You don’t really need to buy her albums to know that Madonna’s business acumen is legendary and as entrepreneurs we can all learn from her. She is a true Entrepreneur.

Valeant to buy Bausch + Lomb for $8.7B

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Canadian drugmaker Valeant Pharmaceuticals says it will buy eye-health company Bausch + Lomb for $8.7 billion in cash in a massive expansion of its ophthalmology business.
Valeant says the deal will help it capitalize on increasing demand for contact lenses and other products because of aging populations, growing demand in emerging markets and increasing rates of diabetes.
Investment firm Warburg Pincus, which leads an investment group that owns Bausch + Lomb, will receive $4.5 billion in cash. The remaining $4.2 billion will be used to repay Bausch + Lomb's debt.
Rochester, N.Y.-based Bausch + Lomb Holdings Inc. makes contact lenses, eye drugs and ophthalmic surgical devices.
Bausch + Lomb will keep its name and become a division of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., based in Laval, Quebec.

Prominent hotel developer and Missouri philanthropist John Q. Hammons has died. He was 94. His company says Hammons passed away Sunday at the Springfield nursing home where he'd lived after stepping away from the company he led well into.

How to earn more money in accordance with the Employment

How to earn more money in accordance with the Employment
Many ways such as what jobs where one can make more money (you can read the list of the Best Paid Professions or Jobs). 
Certainly that money, while important in today’s world, it should not be our main motivation to obtain or prepare for a job.
Perhaps the more important motivational aspect but like most times not very clear, we should also explore jobs that give us a better quality of life and less stress we produce something that many people are very clear. So sometimes I’ve asked people why it is that non-lawyers if it is one of the highest paid professions and the answer is because it is a very stressante and truth it is.
But then what are the jobs that produce less stress? Well in a recent study published in The Huffington Post is given a ranking of the jobs that less stress following occur:
1. ENT. All you have to do with health care specialty ears.
2. Dietitian. It seems that people like and never gain weight is problem dietitian.
3. Software Engineer. To create the next OS.
4. Computer Programmer. Only the computer is our boss.
5. Dental Hygiene. Teeth whitening and cleaning.
6. Specialist Language Issues. A talk has been said.
7. Philosopher. Plato and Aristotle spoke of stress.
8. Math. For many, however, the numbers themselves are stresantes.
9. Occupational Therapist. To rehabilitate people.
10. Chiropractor. A profession to hold the bones in place.
What do you think of this ranking? As you can imagine many of these professions do not earn much money but you can live with less stress.

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Some of the common things The Millionaire 
If you want to become a millionaire and have a lot of money, knowing these customs or habits maybe they can help achieve this goal and make money. Following a review of the same: 
1. Millionaires have a habit of being ma optimistic about the economy. Always listen to the news on the global economy or our country worrying but millionaires are more optimistic about the economic situation and therefore continue to invest.
2. Millionaires save and save money. Millionaires do not spend all your money on fun but have a great discipline to save money. It is estimated that savings alone in household economy saves an average of U.S. $ 39,000 per year.
3. The millionaires invest their money in stocks and securities. Millionaires invest in the stock market by buying shares or securities of companies. Where else is investing in technology companies, pharmaceutical and health industry.
4. Millionaires have anyone like 24 hours the day and make the most. Millionaires do not stay at home watching TV or playing video games, they like you have 24 hours a day and make the most.
5. Millionaires permanently decisions and take action. Millionaires are not thinking and dreaming what it will take action and make decisions on an ongoing basis. No dream but think, do your business plan and then take action.

CitiBank N.A. Worlwide link

The following divisions were consolidated into Citibank (South Dakota), N.A., with its headquarters for FDIC purposes being in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
  • Citibank, Nevada, N.A.
  • Citibank USA, N.A.
  • Universal Financial Corp.
  • Citibank South Dakota, FSB
On March 29, 2011, Citibank, N.A. and Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. announced their intentions to further consolidate their banking charters by announcing a merger[18] which was finalized on July 1, 2011.[19] The surviving FDIC charter was that of Citibank, N.A. which, as part of the merger, moved its headquarters to that of Citibank (South Dakota), N.A.'s in Sioux Falls.
In 2005, Macy's, Inc. under its former corporate name Federated Department Stores, sold its consumer credit portfolio to Citigroup, reissuing its cards under the Federated-Citigroup Alliance name Department Stores National Bank (DSNB) and allowing Federated to continue servicing the credit accounts from its Financial, Administrative and Credit Services Group (FACS Group Inc.). The cards involved are Macy's and Bloomingdale's.
Citibank's private-label credit card division, Citi Commerce Solutions, issues store-issued credit card for such companies as: SearsConocoPhillipsExxonMobilThe Home Depot,StaplesShell Oil, and others.
The German branch, the Citibank Privatkunden AG & Co. KGaA was sold in July 2008 to the French Crédit Mutuel Group. On February 22, 2010 it was renamed to Targobank.

Joint ventures

  • Mobile Money Ventures, a joint venture with SK Telecom

INTERNATIONAL SUBSIDIARIES

  • Algeria Citibank Algeria
  • Argentina Citibank Argentina
  • Australia Citibank Australia
  • Belgium Citibank Belgium
  • Bolivia Citibank Bolivia
  • Bangladesh Citibank Bangladesh
  • Brazil Citibank Brazil
  • Canada Citibank Canada
  • China Citibank (China)
  • Colombia Citibank (Colombia)
  • Dominican Republic Citibank (Dominican Republic)
  • Ecuador Citibank Ecuador
  • Egypt Citibank (Egypt)
  • El Salvador Citibank El Salvador
  • Greece Citibank (Greece)
  • Hong Kong Citibank (Hong Kong)
  • Hungary Citibank Hungary
  • India Citibank India
  • Indonesia Citibank Indonesia
  • Italy Citibank Italy
  • JapanCitibank Japan
  • KazakhstanCitibank Kazakhstan
  • South KoreaCitibank Korea
  • Malaysia Citibank Malaysia
  • Nicaragua Citibank Nicaragua
  • Nigeria Citibank Nigeria
  • Pakistan Citibank Pakistan
  • Peru Citibank Peru
  • Philippines Citibank Philippines
  • Poland Citi Handlowy
  • Portugal Citibank Portugal
  • Romania Citibank Romania
  • Russia Citibank Russia
  • Saudi Arabia Samba (Citibank for Saudi Arabia)
  • Singapore Citibank International Personal Bank Singapore/Citibank IPB Singapore
  • Singapore Citibank Singapore
  • Singapore Citibusiness Singapore
  • Slovakia Citibank Slovakia
  • Spain Citibank Spain
  • Taiwan Citibank Taiwan
  • Thailand Citibank Thailand
  • Trinidad and Tobago Citibank Trinidad and Tobago
  • Tunisia Citibank Tunisia
  • Turkey Citibank Türkiye
  • United Kingdom Citibank United Kingdom
  • Ukraine Citibank Ukraine
  • Venezuela Citibank Venezuela
  • Vietnam Citibank Vietnam

CONTINGENCY

The family's lawyer said the suit was filed against Citibank headquarters in New York and the bank's subsididary Citibank Indonesia concerning the death of a family member while meeting with debt collectors in Citibank, Jakarta Office. The lawsuit claimed for Rp.3 trillion ($345 million) for damages. Citibank was in violation of a US regulation, the Fair Debt Collecting Practised Act, as well as the Indonesian 2008 Banking Law, which both bans the use of violence in debt collection practices.

SPONSORSHIP

Citibank sponsors the Greek football club Olympiacos F.C. as well as Citi Field in New York.
Citibank became a major sponsor of the Sydney Swans in 2005, who play in the AFL..

LATIN AMERICAN SUBSIDIARIES

  • Citibank Argentina
  • Citibank Brasil
  • Citibank Paraguay
  • Citibank Chile (Bought out by Banco de Chile)
  • Citibank Colombia, Cititrust, Citivalores
  • Citibank Guatemala
  • Banamex Mexico (which owns the California Bank of Commerce)
  • Citibank Peru
  • Citibank El Salvador Banco Uno
  • Citibank Venezuela
  • Citibank Ecuador
  • Citibank Costa Rica
  • Citibank Panama Banco Uno
  • Citibank Nicaragua Banco Uno
  • Citibank Uruguay
  • Citibank Banco de Cuscatlan