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The sad passing of David Bowie last week has brought a huge wave of emotional outpouring from many parts of the world including myself. I grew up with David Bowie.<\/p>\n

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He has been in my life as long as I can remember. He was, I admit, my favourite music star. I loved everything about him and remember him with much love and affection.<\/p>\n

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I have the books and albums, I have been to his concerts, and most recently attended that wonderful exhibition “David Bowie is”, which tracked his life and highlighted his contributions to music, art, video, and our broader culture. I even dressed up as him when we were asked to come as our favourite album to a fancy dress party some years ago. Yes, I am a David Bowie fan.<\/p>\n

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Much has, and is still being written about his life, his contributions to our culture, and his avant-garde approach to life where he pushed the boundaries of what is accepted as the norm or the status quo. He was a trail blazer and, in a career spanning more than 50 years he was able to remain current, valid, popular and profitable.<\/p>\n

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In my view, Bowie was the ultimate successful entrepreneur even before the term became popular, but isn\u2019t that just like Bowie.<\/p>\n

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He was definitely an early adopter and pioneer in capitalising on his talents and creative output, spotting trends before others did and then setting trends we will remember for many years to come. He was open to many influences and was not afraid to try new things which was highlighted beautifully at the “David Bowie is” exhibition.<\/p>\n

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Not only was Bowie a creative genius on many levels he was a very astute business person with a sound commercial savviness that helped him protect his intellectual property assets and commercialise his creative talent in ways that enabled him to prosper from his hard work. He was business-focused from the very beginning, taking complete control of his finances from early in his career.<\/p>\n

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As much as we\u2019d like to think that creative genius and success on the world stage just happens, Bowie demonstrates that his good fortune did not happen by chance. Instead it was underpinned by a clear vision of what he wanted to achieve, sound strategy, effective decision-making, effective self promotion, self discipline, hard work, sound financial and business management, teamwork, collaboration, calculated risk-taking, open-mindedness, courage to lead, humility and the pursuit of mastery.<\/p>\n

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All hallmarks of successful people anywhere.<\/p>\n

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He also knew that continued success came from collaboration and that he could not achieve everything on his own. He surrounded himself with other smart people who knew their stuff. He learned from them, experimented with them, and pushed boundaries, not being constrained by social mores and \u2018the way we do things around here\u2019.<\/p>\n

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As stated in many publications this past week his business acumen was as pioneering as his art. He was way ahead of time when it comes to many current day trends, trying many things, failing in some while succeeding in others. Like a true entrepreneur, he took risks and looked outside his realm of expertise to continue to grow and prosper.<\/p>\n

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He was onto the power of the internet very early on, seeing it\u2019s amazing potential and potentially devastating downsides. In interviews he spoke about the internet being “the celestial jukebox” years before the emergence of Napster, Spotify, and iTunes. He predicted every song in the world will be available from the internet. He did several things to take advantage of these opportunities as well as to protect his intellectual property:<\/p>\n

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