Never Bet the Farm: How Entrepreneurs Take Risks, Make Decisions -- and How You Can, TooJohn Wiley & Sons, 3. dec. 2010 - 224 strani In Never Bet the Farm two leading entrepreneurs, Anthony Iaquinto and Stephen Spinelli, turn much of the so-called expert advice for entrepreneurs on its head. They show that by preparing for setbacks and using a framework that can help reduce risks and simplify decision making, entrepreneurs can increase their probability for success. They refute the idea that there is an ideal entrepreneurial “type,” and show that luck can be as important as a business plan in many enterprises. Above all, the authors emphasize that entrepreneurship is a career, not a one-time event, and winners are those who can keep themselves in the game. Never Bet the Farm is an easy-to-understand and attractive tool for anyone who has a business idea, but who might be wary of the risks implied in starting their own business. |
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Principle 3 THERE ARE NO SECRETS TO SUCCESS | |
Part TWO MAKING THE RIGHT DECISIONS | |
Principle 9 DONT SPEND A DOLLAR WHEN A DIME WILL | |
Principle 10 ALWAYS TAP A BRIDGE BEFORE CROSSING | |
Principle 11 ONLY FOOLS FLY WITHOUT A | |
Princi Ie 13 BUDDY | |
Principle 14 LEARN TO PLAY THE GRAY | |
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