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  1. John Crane has the right product for any application — from small elastomer bellows seals used in millions of domestic water pumps and double mechanical seals that ensure maximum sealing safety to large, highly customized dry-running gas seals for mission-critical, high-speed turbo compressors.

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  2. 12. Jan. 2007 · Jan. 12, 2007 12 AM PT. John Crean, who made a fortune in the motor home business and gave away millions to public causes and institutions, died Thursday of congestive heart failure. He was 81...

  3. 13. Jan. 2007 · John C. Crean, 81; RV firm founder was a major O.C. philanthropist. By David Haldane. Jan. 13, 2007 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. John C. Crean was a man of simple tastes. He loved his...

  4. 30. Dez. 1999 · Postdoctoral Research Scientist. R+D Systems Europe Ltd30 Dec 1999. DEGREES. BSc. University College Dublin. MSc. University College Dublin. PhD. University of Bristol. View the University College Dublin profile of John Crean. Including their research outputs, grants, professional activities and teaching activities.

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    Sonoma Creamery: Quality, familiar brand with goodwill. Leverage into new products. Winery Exchange: Leverage corporate brands to sell world-class wine, beer, and spirits.

    One of my teachers at Stanford said, “Nowhere is it written that the entrepreneur has to use all of his own money to start his big idea.”

    Choose your business partners very carefully, and be cautious on the front end. You need to get to know people and spend a lot of time with them before going into business together. Those little signs that pop up early on are meaningful. You need to pay close attention to them. When you want something to work out, you tend to smooth things over in ...

    If you feel like you need an operating partner for strategic reasons, do that. But if you think you can do it without a partner, that’s even better. I always recommend financial partners, unless you are very wealthy. Just because two people have the same idea doesn’t mean you should work together. What are your weaknesses? Can you fill those gaps w...

    I talk to shoppers in grocery stores. I get as nosy as they will let me. I ask them why they are buying certain things. I ask what their kids like to eat, whether they care if something is organic and why, how much they would pay for certain things. Shoppers tend to talk to you because no one ever asks their opinion. Nine out of 10 of them will say...

    I would have spent less time on things that didn’t pan out — get to the back of the book faster. Of course that’s easy to say after the fact. Sometimes you just have to go through it. There are so many mistakes you can learn only by making them yourself. There is no substitute for experience. Still, I like reading history and business biographies b...

    Ethics is number one. A lot of people cut corners. They grew up cutting corners and were told it was OK. I don’t agree with that. It’s important to be upfront with people. You don’t need to tell people everything, but whatever you tell them should be true. Number two is perseverance and hard work. With both of those, you can overcome a lot. I have ...

    I would like to have an impact on my family. I want to raise them well and give them a head start. I would also like to come up with tasty, healthy snacks that are good for kids, rather than selling empty calories or sugar/salt/trans fat. My philosophy is healthy indulgence. Possibly 10% of people will eat cardboard if it’s healthy, but the majorit...

    When I was younger, I worked for big companies. At this point I’m doubtful anyone would hire me. I have been doing it so long for myself that I wouldn’t fit what they want. Things work better when I’m in charge. I don’t mean that in an arrogant way. It’s less stress for me and other people. I operate in a zero-politics environment. The only way to ...

    When I was in 7th grade, I did media design for teachers at school. This was before digital, so everything was done with a photo modifier, pasteups, camera machines and chemicals.

  5. 1. Mai 2007 · May 1, 2007. An RV icon is remembered. By Terri Blazell. April 2007. On January 11, 2007, the RVing world lost a hero. John C. Crean, 81, passed away quietly in his Orange County, California, home, surrounded by Donna, his beloved wife of 58 years, and his family.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · By The Associated Press. Jan 13, 2007. SANTA ANA — John Crean, the rags-to-riches Orange County multimillionaire whose Fleetwood Enterprises was one of the nation's largest manufacturers of...