The Entrepreneur's Solution
The Modern Millionaire's Path to More Profit, Fans & Freedom
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- 7,99 €
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- 7,99 €
Publisher Description
Discover the Three Elements of the Entrepreneurial Mindset—the key to twenty-first century sustainable success: “A must read.” —David Bach, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Automatic Millionaire
The Entrepreneur’s Solution introduces the Business Mastery Blueprint and the concept of sustainable success—the new model for thriving in the twenty-first century, which replaces the old standard “model of mediocrity.” New-millennium companies are blazing a very different path to an achievable and sustainable future. But what is the mindset behind the methodology?
In these pages, potential and beginning entrepreneurs can learn exactly what it takes to live a rich life on every level. The Nine Entrepreneurial Essentials that make up the Three Elements of the Entrepreneurial Mindset—from the moment they are put into practice—become a game changer in growing a business and a meaningful life.
“A thought-provoking new way to think about business.” —Daniel Amen, MD, author of Change Your Brain, Change Your Life
Includes a foreword by Brendon Burchard, New York Times–bestselling author of High Performance Habits
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Atkinson introduces a relatable heroine in 10-year-old Tillie, who never knew her father and whose volatile mother is away at a treatment center to get sober. Tillie lives in Massachusetts with her loving gay uncle in a piano factory converted to lofts and artist studios. An avid roller skater, Tillie is eager to take part in the annual skate-a-thon; she also hopes that her mother might be able to attend. After Tillie and her friend Shanelle meet new student Gloria, Tillie becomes increasingly self-conscious about not having a parent around. Atkinson excels at exploring the girls' shifting friendship dynamics and the difficulty of managing expectations when it comes to an unreliable loved one. The conclusion may not surprise many readers, but Tillie's honest voice resonates, and secondary characters, notably Uncle Fred and the surrounding community of artists, are equally genuine. Ages 8 12. (BookLife)