Build a Business From Your Kitchen Table: The Business Plan

· Simon and Schuster
4.1
101 reviews
Ebook
32
Pages

About this ebook

Sophie Cornish and Holly Tucker are the founders of notonthehighstreet.com, an award-winning, multimillion-pound online marketplace selling thousands of innovative, stylish products. But eight short years ago Sophie and Holly were maxing out their credit cards, trying to secure loans and crossing fingers that their big idea would take off. Now they've written down all the lessons they had to learn the hard way, drawing not just on their experience but also that of the 5,000 independent businesses they work with. With startling honesty, they lay bare the truth about getting started while raising a young family at the same time. They believe that anyone should be able to achieve a great working life on their own terms. Here's how.

The vital essentials of a business plan to win you investment or map out your strategy are set out in an easy step-by-step guide.

Ratings and reviews

4.1
101 reviews
vezinhlanhla zulu
January 26, 2023
This book was eye opening for has I am now well versed in writing a business plan
M D. A S H I Q U E
May 28, 2020
Good book ! I have learnt a lot.
3 people found this review helpful
A Google user
December 11, 2018
I want to be prove my skills to succeed the busines for a mindset
4 people found this review helpful

About the author

Sophie's first job was as a beauty writer on a women's magazine, and since then her career has spanned journalism, cosmetic brand development, marketing and advertising as well as her own business styling private and corporate events. She lives in London with her husband Simon, and their children, Ollie, 15 and Honor, 13.

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