The speaker shares her top three principles for building a successful business: getting personal with customers, not being afraid to break the rules, and making intuition a best friend.
She emphasizes the importance of building relationships with customers, trying new things, and trusting your gut.
She also stresses the importance of knowing who you are and what you stand for and being grateful for every employee and customer.
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