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Very good read that will expose the reader to things that are easily overlooked in the process of establishing a new business or even a growing one for that matter.
A reference book to return to over and over during the process of starting your business, or thinking of starting one. Good, basic, solid and covers nearly all you need to know of the general aspects of start-up, from experts at start-ups and business writing.
I read, and re-read, this book over the course of 10 months of start-up work for my own business. And I might go back and pick a few nuggets out again as I need them. Since I got a steal of a deal on this as a Kindle book, it's been a must-have. Don't overpay for this- but do put it in your start-up arsenal.
Good books for beginner. I hope The Publisher releasing another book for next level. To grow the business and make it Success and Big. It has more content about management, leadership, marketing and others
so I suggest at least release 2 books : 1. Start Your Own Business Book: about preparation and setting up a business. 2. Grow your Business: about making the business grow bigger and success.
There's too much fluff in this book. There's so much stuff that's common sense: -Talk to your family about starting your business. -Make sure the business you're buying is legal. The only startup book you'll ever need? Nah
This book walked me through Steps A to Z in creating my business. Business classes or other resources are not needed. This book is the Bible of Entrepreneurship.
Covers every single aspect you'll face from start up all the way down to an exit strategy, this book walks you through it all! I read the entire thing cover to cover while on deployment.
Pretty boring read, but covers a lot of good ground, and I guess it's as riveting as you can expect from a book designed to explain how to launch a production company (or business in general).