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You can do it too: Bridge, Rachel 20 essential thing every budding entrepreneur should know/

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Sunday TimesPublication details: Kogan Page Pub: London 2009Description: 166 pISBN:
  • 9780749451530
  • 9780749455439
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.7 BRI
Summary: "If you are a budding entrepreneur this book should be on your bookself. It is essential reading for anyone who dreams of running their own business. Rachel Bridge has written a practical guide to maximizing your chances of success in a very clear and informative way. A must-read." Peter Jones, business guru and star of BBC s Dragons Den Starting up a new business is a high-risk venture, so how can you improve you chances of getting it right? The secret is to learn from those who have already done it. You Can Do It Too is an inspirational masterclass for budding entrepreneurs. It focuses on the 20 key elements needed to make your new business succeed, illustrated by real-life entrepreneurial success stories. Giles Henschel (Olives Et Al) Ross Lee (The Barcode Warehouse) Thea Green (Nails Inc) Sanjay Bhandari (Farmacia Urban Healing) Adam Pritchard (Pomegreat) Oliver Brendon (ATD Travel Services) Laura Tenison (Jojo Maman Bebe) Loyd Hitchmough (Cheshire Cookers) Jan Smith (EOL IT Services) Annabel Karmel (Annabel Karmel Group) Richard Downs (lglu.com) Justine Cather (Burnt Sugar) James Murray Wells (Glasses Direct) Hilary Devey (Pall-Ex) James Hibbert (Dress2Kill) Robyn Jones (Charlton House) Neil Duttson (Duttson Tocks) Sean Phelan (Multimap) David Speakman (Travel Consellors) Edward Perry (Cook) You Can Do It Too is a sequel to the best-selling titles How I Made It and My Big Idea, also published by Kogan Page. About Author: Rachel Bridge is the Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times, a British newspaper. She writes the "How I Made It" column each week as well as regular features about entrepreneurs and small and growing businesses. A regular speaker on the subject of entrepreneurs, she is also the author of the best-selling How I Made It and My Big Idea, (both Kogan Page).
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Book Book Dept. of Futures Studies Processing Center Dept. of Futures Studies Entrepreneurship Development Cell 658.4 BRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available DFSEDC38
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"If you are a budding entrepreneur this book should be on your bookself. It is essential reading for anyone who dreams of running their own business. Rachel Bridge has written a practical guide to maximizing your chances of success in a very clear and informative way. A must-read." Peter Jones, business guru and star of BBC s Dragons Den Starting up a new business is a high-risk venture, so how can you improve you chances of getting it right? The secret is to learn from those who have already done it. You Can Do It Too is an inspirational masterclass for budding entrepreneurs. It focuses on the 20 key elements needed to make your new business succeed, illustrated by real-life entrepreneurial success stories. Giles Henschel (Olives Et Al) Ross Lee (The Barcode Warehouse) Thea Green (Nails Inc) Sanjay Bhandari (Farmacia Urban Healing) Adam Pritchard (Pomegreat) Oliver Brendon (ATD Travel Services) Laura Tenison (Jojo Maman Bebe) Loyd Hitchmough (Cheshire Cookers) Jan Smith (EOL IT Services) Annabel Karmel (Annabel Karmel Group) Richard Downs (lglu.com) Justine Cather (Burnt Sugar) James Murray Wells (Glasses Direct) Hilary Devey (Pall-Ex) James Hibbert (Dress2Kill) Robyn Jones (Charlton House) Neil Duttson (Duttson Tocks) Sean Phelan (Multimap) David Speakman (Travel Consellors) Edward Perry (Cook) You Can Do It Too is a sequel to the best-selling titles How I Made It and My Big Idea, also published by Kogan Page. About Author: Rachel Bridge is the Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times, a British newspaper. She writes the "How I Made It" column each week as well as regular features about entrepreneurs and small and growing businesses. A regular speaker on the subject of entrepreneurs, she is also the author of the best-selling How I Made It and My Big Idea, (both Kogan Page).

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