In 1979, Harvard MBA grads were surveyed regarding their goals. Here’s how they stacked up:
* 87% had no written goals, they simply wanted to enjoy the summer after graduation
* 13% had goals that were not written
* Only 3% had committed their goals to paper
After 10 years, they went back to survey this same group. The results were astounding:
* The 13% were earning — on average — 2X as much as those with no goals at all
* The 3 % were earning — on average — 10X as much as everyone else Read More→

