NAPA, Calif., Oct. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- During a radio interview with the 2012 edition of "The Innovators", AUL Corp., President/CEO, Luis Nieves offered his thoughts on how to become a successful entrepreneur, including giving advice on how to help create a great company, no matter what your position is within the organization. Following are a few of the key points that Mr. Nieves suggested during the interview:
- Have a good detailed business plan.
- Ensure your business plan reflects your enthusiasm and your unique position in the market-place.
- Always respect and encourage your colleagues.
- Treat everyone as though they were a "Great King or Queen".
- Express appreciation and gratitude every day.
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To hear the complete interview, visit www.aulcorp.com. Refer to the home page under "News and Announcements" for the audio link. The interview is scheduled to air in Jan/Feb 2012 on 58,000 American Airlines flights worldwide.
About AUL Corp.
AUL Corp. founded the national used car service contract industry in 1990, with its still famous Any Year, Any Mileage® Vehicle Service Contract. AUL continues leading its industry and is the only provider of its type authorized to conduct business in all 50 States, as well as some Caribbean locations. AUL enjoys a long relationship with its underwriters who hold an A.M. Best rating of "A" Excellent. AUL Corp. also enjoys the longest term relationships in the industry with its agent and dealer clients, verified by independent third party research. AUL's mission is to be the premier service contract administrator in America, by any quantifiable measurement of business activity. To find out more, please visit www.aulcorp.com.
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