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Why Having a Plan is Essential to Success

Nissan Wasfie
Nissan Wasfie is a full-time faculty member at Columbia College Chicago, where he teaches economics, entrepreneurship and marketing in the Arts, Entertainment, and Music Management program. In addition, he works with a for-profit art consulting company, where he advises clients on how to develop an aesthetic vision for their art collections.
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Music business professor Nissan Wasfie stresses the importance of planning to the success of any business venture. Citing a Harvard study on the link between planning and success, Wasfie argues that having financial and creative goals can help entrepreneurs and artists achieve their vision.



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December 2007
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