Billionaire Leonard Lauder reveals successful people are first to arrive at work, last to leave
The Estee Lauder Companies Chairman Emeritus Leonard Lauder shares tips and tricks to being successful in business and leadership.
Estée Lauder Chairman Emeritus and cosmetics billionaire Leonard Lauder told Fox Business Network Tuesday that being successful is all about the time put in and knowing firsthand that there’s no substitute for hard work.
Leonard Lauder, the eldest son of Estée and Joseph Lauder, told “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” that his father consistently beat him to the office and was last to return home.
“A bit of advice that I’d give to all young people: Never come in late,” he said. “Be the first there and, if you can, be the last to leave. First there and last to leave always gets it.”
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Leonard Lauder joined the family business in 1958, taking over as president in 1972 and becoming CEO