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The Lean Entrepreneur shows you how to become one.
Microsoft, Google, eBay, Staples, Genentech, Starbucks, Nike, and Harley-Davidson . . . these are just a few examples of an elite group of companies that have managed to turn billion-dollar ideas into billion-dollar businesses.
MoreAs an entrepreneurial leader born in the 1980's, the author of the book Mao Kankan shared his thoughts on entrepreneurship with readers based on his own experience. This book integrates all kinds of entrepreneurial strategies and life lessons into things young people are most familiar with and is flexible and fluid in thinking, humorous and exciting, giving readers a delightful reading experience and vivid revelations about entrepreneurship and growth.
MoreIn what fields is entrepreneurship likely to succeed? How to find angel investors? How to write the first business plan? How to find business partners? What are the problems to which business partnerships are susceptible? What challenges does an start-up expect to encounter? Can business models be changed? What's more important, products or marketing? Is M & A a double-edged sword?
MoreMany people dream of becoming an entrepreneur, but with so many choices and so much temptation out there, they hesitate. This is not a how-to book. It does not tell anyone how to write a business plan. Rather, the book shows you how to approach an entrepreneurial opportunity and how to put yourself in a position to best take advantage of it. The Second Bounce of the Ball Turning Risk into Opportunity is valuable in that it provides a clear and complete description of the image of a successful entrepreneur in the eyes of investors and offers guidance for entrepreneurs seeking financing and businessmen committed to venture capital investment.
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