Joining the Entrepreneurial Elite: Four Styles to Business SuccessWritten for aspiring entrepreneurs and all those involved in the creation of new products and services, Joining the Entrpreneurial Elite offers both inspiration and practical wisdom. With a self-assessment for identifying your entrepreneurial style and enlivened by advice from distinguished entrepreneurs who exemplify each style at its best, this book conveys the author's strong sense of assurance and his unique perspective on how each of us can build on our particular gifts to create satisfying and successful entrepreneuial careers. |
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