Go Do!: For People Who Have Always Wanted to Start a Business

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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 22, 2012 - Business & Economics - 216 pages
A refreshingly simple, easy-to-read guide to getting started in business

If you've ever dreamed of starting your own business, this book will give you the information, inspiration, and reassurance you need to get started. It encourages budding entrepreneurs to take the leap into the dark, while shining a bright light on the first six months of a successful start-up. It breaks down what appears to be an Everest-size challenge into a series of small hills for you to conquer. Written by successful entrepreneur Jeremy Harbour, Go Do! argues that the skills and tactics of successful entrepreneurship can't be learnt except by doing. So this book offers the guidance and the confidence you need to just go do it.

 

Contents

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Go Me
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Risk
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e Invention Myth
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Taking Responsibility
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e Four Stages of Enterprise
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Planning
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Marketing
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A Compelling Oer Go
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About the Author
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What People Have Been Saying About e Harbour Club Light
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Go You
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e Worst Five Excuses
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About the author (2012)

Jeremy Harbour has spent 20 years starting-up, buying and selling SME companies in the UK. He was the runner up Coutts Entrepreneur of the Year 3 times, has written for Men's Health and appeared on the Money Channel. He has mentored for the Prince's Trust and been featured in the Telegraph, Sunday Times and Financial Times. He founded the Harbour Club in 2009 to provide training in acquiring and selling businesses.

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