CLIMB YOUR WAY OUT OF HELL

· Notion Press
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Ebook
150
Pages

About this ebook

A cross-sea is an ocean phenomenon. A square repeating pattern appears when winds from two weather systems collide.
A cross-sea occurrence is rare and quite fatal for those caught in it. We are in the midst of a global cross-sea, and we need to find a way to survive and get out to the shore.
What are we ready to do to survive?
That is the fight we are in now.
And we have long run out of excuses, as there is no status quo. But thankfully, we do have some time on our hands!

KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS BOOK

1. HOW CAN I SURVIVE A CRISIS?
2. HOW CAN I PIVOT?
3. HOW CAN I GENERATE REVENUES?

What should I do now for money? How do I make my business plan? Should I keep my price high or drop? What is this entrepreneur hell and how can I climb out of it?

This book does NOT have checklists. It gives you thoughts, ideas and examples. The rest is really up to you. You are an entrepreneur. A leader.

SO, BE ONE.
ACT LIKE ONE.
CLIMB YOUR WAY OUT OF HELL!

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About the author

Pravin Shekar is an Outlier Marketer and a raconteur. Unconventional marketing is his forte. When the world moves one way, you need to move another way: that’s his philosophy. This going-against-the-grain attitude helps him find opportunity in every crisis. A recipient of the American Marketing Association’s “Emerging Leader” award, Pravin has energised business leaders and marketers in 27 countries. 
When you need to shake up your marketing strategy and re-gear your growth, reach out to him at mic@pravinshekar.com
www.pravinshekar.com

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