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The Success Formula as given by Shiv Khera in his book, "you can win"

isara solutions, 2022

Shiv Khera defines the word 'Success' and mentions it's attributes in a lucid manner.This article provides the key to success and shows how to ascend the success ladder step by step. It presents almost all the life skills which determine, shape and mould an individual into a holistic personality. These skills help one to grow and meet the present day requirements. They help in building one's character and thereby achieve success in the desired arena by reaching one's goal.

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Albert-Lászlo Barabási, The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success. The Science Behind Why People Succeed or Fail

International Journal of Communication, 2019

But Barabási goes further by proposing that there are five laws to succeed in a world ruled by networks. The first is, “Performance drives success, but when performance can’t be measured, networks drive success” (pp. 37‒73). Thus, the author states that success is a collective endeavor, independent from individual performance. Besides performance, success requires building trust and reputation in order to shape others’ perceptions regarding one’s achievements (p. 58).

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Redefining Success

Publishous, 2018

Now, we have a very real example of success redefined. Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology, who also worked with Sigmund Freud, said that “The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest of things without it.” (Jung, C. G. (1933). Modern Man in Search of a Soul. New York: Harvest.) Being successful or talented doesn’t consist of any specific thing unless meaning can be found within it. Therefore, anything can be a measure of success in the proper context, even the smallest of acts. In a state of higher consciousness and awareness, which we are being called to enter and embody in the latter part of the 21st Century, success is redefined, especially if it is powered by the heart, mind and Spirit. This is a holistic and complementary view that takes into account prominent psychology and spirituality that underpins the foundation of our systemic knowledge of ‘the self.’

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Success Throughput Model P Prinsloo

This document comprises an extensive literature on different models explaining student success, failure and retention as well as reporting on a conceptual model developed and reported on by George Subotzky & Paul Prinsloo (2011): Turning the tide: a socio-critical model and framework for improving student success in open distance learning at the University of South Africa, Distance Education, 32:2, 177-193 To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2011.584846

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Designing a World that Works for All

2010

"How the Youth of the World are Creating Real-World Solutions for the UN Millenium Development Goals and Beyond." My contribution, as a participant in the Design Science Lab is included in Part IV : Global Health for All - Hooked-Up Health Huts, pages 210-213. - Cambodia Water Network: Bringing Cambodia Clean Water pages 214-217. - Eradication of Malaria: Flower Power, pages 218-221.

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A New Process for Success Management – Bringing order to a typically ad-hoc area

The Journal of Modern Project Management, 2018

It is a fact that an organization’s success is closely linked with its projects’ success. Although there are many studies in literature that focus on different aspects of project success like, for instance, the success factors or the criteria for success assessment, there are only few studies that mention the processes required for success evaluation. Guides and standards, such as PMBOK 5 or ISO 21500:2012, are not exceptions. Given the high importance and complexity of the evaluation of the projects' success, in this article is presented a systematic process model for success management, customizable both for waterfall and agile methodologies.

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