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OverviewThere are no metrics that can answer the question of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Think about the way we are. From early childhood, we do not like to have other people telling us what to do. Just watch a five-year-old continuing to do something his or her parent forbid. My two daughters have a habit of telling me what to do. Of course, I go on doing my thing.Well-thought-out ideas and projects can go togethersuccessfully and make our lives better. The game changer in our life has been the internet, which has openedthe door for entrepreneurial projects like no other development in history. FAILURES DON'T NEED TO HAPPEN if one followssome fundamentals that promise success. I have tried to point these ideas out in this book basedon my lifelong experience as a small businessperson. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom Sowden SowdenPublisher: Tom Sowden Imprint: Tom Sowden Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.104kg ISBN: 9798256018771Pages: 82 Publication Date: 18 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEarly Reader Reviews""Finally, a business book that talks about what actually causes failure, and what to do about it. I highlighted half the pages."" - Mara G., small business owner""Tom Sowden writes like a mentor who's been through it and doesn't want you to waste years. Practical, encouraging, and direct."" - Derrick L., startup founder""This book helped me simplify my business idea and stop trying to do everything at once. The planning sections are gold."" - Jen R., freelancer turned entrepreneur. 1. Margarett Crauss - Editorial Assistant, HarperCollins Business and Innovation Division Reading Entrepreneur Me - You Too felt refreshingly grounded and genuinely practical. What stood out to me is how Tom takes entrepreneurship out of theory and brings it into everyday decision making. The lemonade stand analogy is simple but extremely effective in communicating core business principles. I believe this book has strong potential in startup education spaces, first-time entrepreneur audiences, and personal development business collections. It could also perform well in mentorship programs and small business learning platforms. Author InformationGraduate of Northwestern's School of Business - BS Investment ManagementStandard & Poor's Corporation New York - Standard Planned Investments (Trainee).US Navy Assigned Minesweeper MSO 427. Executive Officer Lieutenant Junior Grade - Vietnam Deployment.Vice President General Manager New Era Milling Company - A Family-Owned Business in Kansas. President Young Millers - Miller's National Federation.Vice President (Milling Division) Archer Daniels Midland Kansas City and Decatur Illinois.Chairman Episcopal Social Services Kansas City Missouri.Board Member and Financial Director Hass Avocado Board Los Angeles CA.Owner Kansas City Bag Company, Inc., - Now in Its 33rd Year Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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