Build a Successful Business: The Entrepreneurship Collection (10 Items)

· Harvard Business Review Press
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2106
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About this ebook

Learn what it takes to build a great business with this digital collection curated by Harvard Business Review; it contains everything you need to know about entrepreneurship, from leadership traits and a willingness to fail to financial intelligence and tips for building a business case. Includes Financial Intelligence for Entrepreneurs; Fail Better; Heart, Smarts Guts, and Luck; Entrepreneur’s Toolkit; HBR on Entrepreneurship; HBR Guide to Building Your Business Case; HBR Guide to Negotiating; How I Did It; and the Harvard Business Review articles “Five Stages of Small Business Growth,” and “Why Entrepreneurs Don’t Scale.”

About the author

Karen Berman and Joe Knight are founders of the Business Literacy Institute. John Case is a successful business book author. Anjali Sastry is senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management. Kara Penn is cofounder and principal consultant at Mission Spark. Anthony K. Tjan is Managing Partner of the venture capital firm Cue Ball. Richard J. Harrington is Chairman of Cue Ball. Tsun-Yan Hsieh is a widely respected business guru. Raymond Sheen is the president of Product & Process Innovation, a consulting firm. Amy Gallo is a contributing editor at Harvard Business Review. Jeff Weiss is a partner at Vantage Partners, a global consultancy. Neil C. Churchill is a visiting professor at the Anderson School at UCLA and a professor emeritus of entrepreneurship at INSEAD. Virginia L. Lewis is a senior research associate of the Caruth Institute at SMU. John Hamm is a general partner at VSP Capital.

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