The Rugged Entrepreneur

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Have you ever dreamed about owning your own business? Maybe becoming a market disruptor? Would you know where to start? Do you have a coach, a mentor, or a teacher who can show you how? Well, now you do. If we are lucky, we have been taught to dream since the time we were very young. If we are luckier still, we have also been taught to establish a sturdy foundation for those dreams to stand upon. When building the business you’ve always dreamed of, you must first establish a rock-solid foundation, something I’ve learned from many years of experience as a Rugged Entrepreneur. What is a “Rugged Entrepreneur”? It’s what I call a special breed of entrepreneur. Ruggeds make the leap toward success in a way that separates them from the millions who fall short because they invest the time and effort to develop and hone the specific set of powerful skills you’ll discover in these pages. I’ve identified four elements to becoming a Rugged Entrepreneur. These elements can be developed by anyone and are helpful to every type of entrepreneur. But all four of them are necessary to do the job well. The Four Foundational Elements of being a Rugged Entrepreneur are: A fervent work ethic A humble and healthy pride (what I call “Rugged Pride”) Fortitudo mentis (aka, mental toughness) Faith The Rugged Entrepreneur provides a roadmap to your journey of lasting self-discovery. It’s about identifying and acquiring the skills to achieve sustained success and to build on top of that success. It’s about passionately pursuing a productive business life for yourself and your family using the economic engines accessible to us all. But be warned: do not read this book if you do not want to be challenged.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Scott Andrew
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2021-01-12
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781948677691


A Cup Of Cappuccino For The Entrepreneur S Spirit

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A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneur’s Spirit – find your passion and live the dream features entrepreneurs’ true short stories written to inspire, energize and teach the reader. The stories include adversities, challenges, triumphs, and successes experienced by the entrepreneur to help readers discover passion and basic principles they can use to live the entrepreneurial dream. Touching both the head and the heart, the stories feature entrepreneurs from ages 21 to 94 representing a diverse range of business types, sizes, and income levels. Stories are presented in a “can do” optimistic format, opened with relevant inspirational quotes, and closed with key success factors, recommended books, entrepreneurs’ websites, and editor’s notes. Featured entrepreneurs include Scott Klososky from Oklahoma, who sold his last company for $115M. Scott believes that building businesses is a noble act and that entrepreneurship has made the U.S. economy the powerhouse that it is. Evelyn Echols, an entrepreneur from Chicago recently celebrated her 94th birthday and is still involved in entrepreneurial ventures. Ms. Echols believes that this era is the perfect time for young people to consider entrepreneurship. Evelyn owned and operated Echols International Travel School for 35 years and just published her second book with Walter Cronkite writing the foreword. Particularly relevant in today’s economy, Katherine Sansone of SANSONE+ PR and Marketing firm in Oakland, California started a business because she was tired of being laid off and wanted to control her own destiny. She now represents notable clients worldwide and discusses changes she had to make in her business with personnel including using contract management rather than having employees. Tamara Dujmovic and Robert Sterpin, two successful entrepreneurs from Izola, Slovenia, Europe (the former Yugoslavia), discuss their business strategies and illustrate the possibilities of entrepreneurship in a society where owning a business was not an option prior to 1991. In the current economic climate, entrepreneurs must work harder than ever before to differentiate their businesses from the competition. Key success factors such as passion, customer service, relationships, work ethic, integrity, determination and perseverance are reiterated throughout the book. A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneurs’ Spirit – find your passion and live the dream will include a series of books with the first book featuring 58 entrepreneurs from five countries and 18 states within the U.S. Future books will be published as editions of A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneur’s Spirit. The series will include Volumes I, II, and III, a Women Entrepreneurs’ Edition, an Internet Entrepreneurs’ Edition, a Global Entrepreneurs’ Edition, a Disabled Entrepreneurs’ Edition, an African American Entrepreneurs’ Edition, a Native American Entrepreneurs’ Edition, a Social Entrepreneurs’ Edition, an Australian Entrepreneurs’ Edition and others. Over 50 potential editions have been identified. CDs with selected stories in the entrepreneur's voice will follow. A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneur’s Spirit will bring inspiration, motivation, and knowledge to entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs worldwide. A portion of the proceeds from the book will be put in a fund to help the next generation of entrepreneurs with start-up funds. To inquire about being an Editor for A Cup of Cappuccino for the Entrepreneur’s Spirit send an e-mail and your vita to the founder Jeretta Horn Nord at jeretta@acupofcappuccino.com. For the format and guidelines for writing a story, click on "Submit Story." www.acupofcappuccino.com

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Jeretta Horn Nord & Cindy Patterson Th
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Release : 2009-06-18
File : 286 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781453594964


Enabling Agri Entrepreneurship And Innovation

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Agricultural entrepreneurs in conflict and post-conflict regions face special challenges; not just everyday personal risks, but also the difficulties of building small businesses when real or threatened violence can disrupt business growth cycles and economic security. Alongside establishing secure institutions, building a secure economy is rightly seen as the best way for conflict-torn regions to establish a peaceful future. But current agricultural entrepreneurship training and development starts from an assumption of peace, meaning that it is not always fit for purpose. The result is sub-optimal program design and inefficient use of resources. A product of a collaboration of experts in the fields of agri-business, agricultural marketing, and international development, this book gives officials and agencies developing entrepreneurship programs the practical real-life examples they need.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Catherine Chan
Publisher : CABI
Release : 2017-02-14
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781780647753


Emigrant Entrepreneurs

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Looking at the relocation of Shanghai cotton mills to Hong Kong in 1949, this study explores the relationship between ethnicity and entrepreneurship to provide insights into general industrial management and the Chinese industrial base in Hong Kong.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Siu-lun Wong
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Release : 1988
File : 264 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105038501669


Politics In Western European Democracies Patterns And Problems

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Kenneth S. Pedersen
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 1971
File : 454 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015040653605


Entrepreneur

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Genre : Business
Author :
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Release : 1995-07
File : 1500 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924069678021


Entrepreneur Magazine Encyclopedia Of Entrepreneurs

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A tree expert who made sales calls by strolling through unfamiliar towns and striking up conversations with strangers on the street; a manufacturer of outdoor goods who insisted that his company's label be sewn into all clothing he made for the U.S. Army; a pair of inventors whose new electrical insulation material turned out to be a terrific waterproof laminate for all sorts of household and commercial surfaces: These are just a few of the 500-plus empire builders you'll meet in the Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurs--men and women whose talent, drive, and ingenuity not only made their own dreams come true but also created lasting benefits for their industries, their nation, and, in many cases, the world. This book profiles the most exciting and inspiring American entrepreneurs of the past two centuries, from legendary masters of the business world, such as F. W. Woolworth, Walter Percy Chrysler, and Arthur Andersen, to unsung heroes who sowed the seeds that blossomed into empires. These entrepreneurs made their marks in every conceivable industry, from postage meters to personal fitness, from retailing to recycling, from healthcare to heavy equipment. If their stories have a common theme, it is that there is no single pathway to success, nor a clear set of rules to follow to get there. Each of these entrepreneurs saw opportunities that others missed, responded quickly and effectively to changes in the market, and was willing to be unconventional when circumstances required. Featuring personal background, tales from each entrepreneur's early struggles and eventual success, and the current status of the business empires these pioneers created, the Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurs is an inspiration for those who wish to follow in the footsteps of giants and a valuable reference for researchers, students, and history buffs. ENTREPRENEUR Magazine is the banner publication of Entrepreneur Media, Inc. It has the largest newsstand circulation of any business monthly with a total ABC-audited circulation of 510,000. A deep well of information and inspiration As you read about the more than 500 legendary entrepreneurs profiled in this encyclopedia, you'll learn a great deal about how each of these trailblazers carved a path to success. Many of the lessons that these entrepreneurs learned are timeless truths that can help you achieve success in your own entrepreneurial endeavors. You'll also discover that, for the vast majority of these heroes of free enterprise, success meant more than simply developing a superior product or service, building a solid company, and amassing a great fortune. Virtually every one of these entrepreneurs sought to help build a better world, both through the businesses they founded and through abiding personal commitment to their fellow citizens. Compiled from thousands of sources in business, government, civic life, and academia, this encyclopedia presents an avalanche of information in an extremely user-friendly format, featuring two alphabetical indexes that make it easy to look up a specific company or an entrepreneur whose name may not appear in primary listings. More than 60 photographs bring you closer to many of the entrepreneurs and give you a sense of the environment in which they made their way. After reading even a handful of these compelling profiles, you'll understand that entrepreneurship is more than an avenue through which ambitious people can accomplish their goals: It is a vocation that contributes texture, color, and strength to the fabric of American life and culture. Bringing Your Product to Market * The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Advisor * The Entrepreneur Magazine Small Business Answer Book * Guide to Integrated Marketing * Guide to Professional Services * Guide to Raising Money * Human Resources for Small Businesses * Making Money with Your Personal Computer * Organizing and Promoting Seminars * Small Business Legal Guide * Starting a Home-Based Business * Starting an Import/Export Business * Successful Advertising for Small Businesses.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Anthony Hallett
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 1997-10-24
File : 536 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105019340871


Entrepreneurship

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An indispensable guide for students considering an entrepreneurial career path. This simple, straightforward, highly proactive text provides a solid theoretical background for devising a business plan and goes one step further, presenting a detailed list of practical questions students can use to write their own plan. It features full chapters on the various aspects of entrepreneurship (e.g., starting, buying, and franchising; home-based businesses; family businesses); emphasizes how self-employment affects the entrepreneur and his/her family; and provides a step-by-step framework for developing and writing a business plan - complete with specific questions and checklists. For a Small Business Management or Entrepreneurship course at the junior/senior undergraduate level. *Numerous updates - Includes recent research concerning the decision to become an entrepreneur; the changes in women-owned and minority-owned businesses; current information on new product development; expanded discussions on succession plans for family businesses *A practical-step-by-step approach to pricing; addresses of helpful Internet sites; and a discussion on how to market a product on-line *Cases on Intern

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Peggy A. Lambing
Publisher :
Release : 2000
File : 324 Pages
ISBN-13 : CORNELL:31924088086222


Entrepreneurial Behavior

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Barbara Jean Bird
Publisher : Pearson Scott Foresman
Release : 1989
File : 440 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015001105502


Beyond Beliefs Ideological Foundations Of American Education

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The 1960s inspired the visionary, awakened the dreams of youth, and excited the imagination of a world that recently had emerged from phantom atomic shelters. With the renewal of the search for the milennium, however, there came no abatement in the fears that had first been generated when impotent men unleashed atomic power. Cynics continued to parade their doubts while fatalists popularized their despair. The events of the past decade revealed that Americans hold a diversity of values and convictions. While the deeds generated by their differences unveiled appalling injustice and numberless violations of our sacred democratic charter, they also served to illustrate to a doubting world that many Americans continued to cherish a belief in liberty, a hope in equality, and a dream of fraternity. The conflicts, however, also revealed that the centripetal forces of national institutions, especially the public schools, had not succeeded in removing the ideological differences among the citizens of the United States. With the advent of the seventies, America began a long overdue examination of itself. Many questions remain concerning the future direction of the United States, and they must be answered, for the direction we take will be largely determined by our willingness to look courageously at ourselves. This text is written to assist the teacher, the future teacher, and the concerned layman in analyzing the ideological fabric called Americanism. It is designed to provide an overview of American ideological emphases and their educational implications. If individuals who read this book increase their awareness of the fact that some conflicts among human beings result from sincere ideological differences, we will have achieved our goal. Disagreement between and among individuals need not imply malevolence, ignorance, or dishonesty. Lack of consensus is not less noble than agreement. This book offers a way (not the way) of viewing differences and similarities in the ideological fabric labeled Americanism. It should serve the teacher as the beginning of his or her exploration into the mysterious world of ideology and education. - Introduction.

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Genre : Education
Author : Normand R. Bernier
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Release : 1973
File : 470 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015008934286