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The Smart Entrepreneur
The Smart Entrepreneur

The Smart Entrepreneur

How to Build for a Successful Business

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

224 Pages, 6 x 9

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB, Mobipocket

Trade Paper, $19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $21.95)

Publication Date: June 2011

ISBN 9781904027881

Rights: US & CA

Elliott & Thompson (Jun 2011)

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Overview

More people than ever are becoming entrepreneurs, but the perils of starting your own business are well–documented. The Smart Entrepreneur teaches you how to avoid these pitfalls and make your business a success by following a series of practical and easy–to–understand steps

More people than ever are becoming entrepreneurs, but the perils of starting your own business are well–documented. The Smart Entrepreneur teaches you how to avoid these pitfalls and make your business a success by following a series of practical and easy–to–understand steps
 
The Smart Entrepreneur uses a combination of both mainstream business experiences and state–of–the–art academic research, distilled into an accessible reference book specifically targeted at those interested in business start–ups. Designed to appeal to everyone, from business students looking to commercialize a business idea to managers looking to inspire entrepreneurial thinking in their teams.

Author Biography

Bart Clarysse holds the Entrepreneurship Chair at Imperial College Business School in London. He has been an executive teacher for multinationals such as Johnson and Johnson, KLM, and Belgacom on corporate venturing and turnaround strategies. He is also founder of several high–tech start–ups. Sabrina Kiefer is a venture coach on the Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Design program at Imperial College Business School. Previously she has worked for the Associated Press, Business Week, and the Financial Times.