Monday, December 7, 2015

Outcome Oriented

Outcome oriented is focus on something outcome.

          An entrepreneur who has the traits of outcome oriented is Datuk Jimmy Choo. His father was opening shoes shop.He gained exposure in techniques in making shoes from his father, who was a full-time shoemaker. He continued his studies in London in the manufacture of footwear and fashion. He does a part-time job as the cleanest in the restaurant and in the shoe factory for getting the money to eat and pay for his cost of a study. After graduating, he was trying to open a shoes store by rented an abandoned former hospital. He worked hard for four years and finally he designs coverage in Vogue, which is a famous fashion magazine in the United Kingdom.
         After four years, Princess Diana likes his design and has bought his design around the year 1990. Start from there, Princess Diana was interested in his designs and had caused his name immediately jumped on the international stage. He founded Jimmy Choo Ltd with Tamara Mellon, who is the editor of British Vogue in the year 1996. In April 2001, he had sold a 50 % stake in the company for £ 10 million to focus the work that had done by Jimmy Choo Couture that produced under the license from Jimmy Choo Ltd. Now, the brand of Jimmy Choo has been associated with style, luxury and authenticity as well as the madness of artists and celebrities around the world. A pair of women’s shoes is sold in the reaching thousands of US dollars. Many famous people have worn and book his shoes. He had managed to establish his own company with the results from his own effort. He also has to face many challenges before become the successful entrepreneur. As the designer of shoes and handbags, he should choose the most effective communication channels to market their latest designs.
         Finally, he was awarded the title ‘Datuk’ by Sultan Pahang on his success in fashion. He was awarded the title of ‘Professor’ by the University of the Arts London for his contribution in the fashion field. He was the first Malaysian to be awarded the ‘Order of the British Empire’ OBE (Knighthood) by the Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II in the year 2002.

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