Written by social media superstar and serial entrepreneur, Nicholas Crown, The Entrepreneur’s Field Guide, is a multipurpose tool to help first-time and budding entrepreneurs to get started and remain on a path to achieving their wildest dreams. Crown says, "You don’t need to be an MBA or business student to You need the ability to trust yourself to dare, and you must be willing to iterate.'"
"The Entrepreneur's Field Guide is the book I wish I had when I first left Wall Street in 2014. Being a founder, or creating anything new, is 90% about courage and following your own individual path. The 10% practical skills can be learned or hired for. Nicholas gives us a relatable guide to navigating our unique entrepreneurial journey." -- Mike Saloio, Co-Founder, Huddle
You will get started on your dream business after reading this book. This method has been tested by hundreds of entrepreneurs.
About the Author.
"Today, I'm an entrepreneur and content creator. Prior to venturing into entrepreneurship, I was an unfulfilled young Wall Street trader stuck in a career track when I should have been carving my own path. After leaving my day job behind, I set out to find happiness and money on a journey doing only the things I love. My goal is to show millions of others how they can get started on their journey too."
Nicholas Crown has been featured in Entrepreneur, Inc., and Forbes, for his perspective on startups, global finance, and the creator economy.
Crown is a graduate of Cornell University and lives in Chicago.
I found this book very easy to read. And there is some good points in there. I like the section 7: the seasons. As it gives me a rough idea of my current position (season) and what to expect in the future (as a guide book). However I would like to have more about the section 5: general hazards and antidotes, so I can easily identify these “hazards” but I do understand that not everyone faces the same “hazards”. Thank you.