Art Of Entrepreneurship
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The comprehensive guide to starting and growing your dream business.
In this groundbreaking book, bestselling author Jim Stovall shares the practical wisdom gained from his forty-year career as an award-winning entrepreneur alongside the time-tested strategies compiled by Dr. Kevin Schneider through his experience as the Director of the Stovall Center for Entrepreneurship at Oral Roberts University. Few books have offered both pragmatic, real-world examples and proven academic principles, as readers will find in The Art of Entrepreneurship. Transform your natural aptitudes, interests, and resources into a lucrative business as you discover:
*The key characteristics of an entrepreneur-and whether you possess them.
*Myths and misconceptions about entrepreneurship-it’s not a get-rich-quick scheme, nor is it simply for people who want to work less and not have a boss.
*How to get started as an entrepreneur-keeping your current job as you turn your side hustle or creative idea into an empire.
*Why some entrepreneurs succeed when others struggle-it’s not about trading time for money; it’s about creating a money machine.
*The values of entrepreneurship-first and foremost, service rendered to other people.
*The path of entrepreneurship from start to finish-learning when to pull the trigger and when to pull the plug.
*How to build the dream entrepreneur team that will support you in your journey.
Entrepreneurship is both a science and an art. This book teaches both dimensions-the hard skills and the soft skills, the action steps and the mindset-so that you can seize the opportunities for entrepreneurship in your midst and turn your business idea into a successful start-up that adds value to you, your family, your community, and the larger world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640953451
ISBN10: 1640953450
Jim Stovall | Kevin Schneider
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Sound Wisdom
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