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A course in family-business entrepreneurship, taught through a narrative about four frustrated people taking a seminar that changes their lives. Limited time offer. In the second book in the Entrepreneurial Edge series, frustrated individuals, immersed in family businesses, enroll in a two-week course on entrepreneurship that will change their lives. For ten years Mary has been an office manager at her brother's business only to see her younger brother join the company and receive shares while she gets none. Plagued by doubts about her ability to change the culture in the family business or succeed outside it, Mary signs up for a seminar series on family entrepreneurship. A crusty mentor named Sam conducts the seminars in a class that includes three others: a son considering taking over a family business, the owner of a successful company involving her two daughters, and a man with a stormy working relationship with his sister. The narrative brings us right into the class as Sam cleverly leads all of us to decisions about our future. Anyone interested in entrepreneurship, starting a business, or just managing their career will benefit from the shared experiences of this compelling story. Watch for Ageless Entrepreneur, arriving May 2015
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monografia Rebiun26158828 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26158828 m o d cr ||||||||||| 190402s2014 onc o 000 d eng d 887390580 895193268 1179125308 9781459722774 electronic bk.) 1459722779 electronic bk.) 9781459722767 1459722760 9781459722750 028BAE4F-F2B8-4D2F-87CE-55B9103EAD6E OverDrive, Inc. http://www.overdrive.com CANEL eng pn CANEL NLC UKMGB EBLCP TEFOD MMI CDX DEBSZ YDXCP OCLCF CELBN LTP OTZ MERUC MLSOD CUY LOA ZCU G3B CNCEN S8J ICG K6U COCUF CNNOR DKC AU@ UKAHL OCLCQ RECBK OCLCQ AGLDB OCLCQ Family Entrepreneur Easier Said Than Done Toronto, ON Dundurn Press 2014 Toronto, ON Toronto, ON Dundurn Press 1 online resource (1 EPUB 3 file (1.5 MB)) 1 online resource (1 EPUB 3 file (1.5 MB)) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The entrepreneurial edge Introduction The Family Brand -- Duty: A Path of Good Intentions -- Sam and the Routine -- Coffee and Conversation -- Is Leadership Effective? -- The Brewhaha Lives Up to the Name -- Is Talent Compromised? -- A Less Stormy Night -- The Team Within the Team -- Our Own Teamwork -- Controlled or Controlling? -- Birthday Blues -- A Free-For-All -- A New Experience -- A New Era of Entrepreneurship -- The Brewhaha Hits the Road -- External Intelligence -- Curry and Conversation -- The Lecture on Localization -- Mexican Asada -- Succession: Is the Family Business Model in Danger? -- Churrasco Fiasco -- Dispute Resolution -- Italian Innovation -- It's a Wrap -- The Good Bye Girls -- November 1, 2014 -- Appendix I The Return of the Curve -- Appendix II Sam's Second Set of Curves: Trends for the Supply and Demand of Labour -- Appendix III Sam's Tweets A course in family-business entrepreneurship, taught through a narrative about four frustrated people taking a seminar that changes their lives. Limited time offer. In the second book in the Entrepreneurial Edge series, frustrated individuals, immersed in family businesses, enroll in a two-week course on entrepreneurship that will change their lives. For ten years Mary has been an office manager at her brother's business only to see her younger brother join the company and receive shares while she gets none. Plagued by doubts about her ability to change the culture in the family business or succeed outside it, Mary signs up for a seminar series on family entrepreneurship. A crusty mentor named Sam conducts the seminars in a class that includes three others: a son considering taking over a family business, the owner of a successful company involving her two daughters, and a man with a stormy working relationship with his sister. The narrative brings us right into the class as Sam cleverly leads all of us to decisions about our future. Anyone interested in entrepreneurship, starting a business, or just managing their career will benefit from the shared experiences of this compelling story. Watch for Ageless Entrepreneur, arriving May 2015 Original version Toronto : Dundurn, 2014 Family-owned business enterprises Entrepreneurship Success in business BUSINESS & ECONOMICS- Decision-Making & Problem Solving. Entrepreneurship. Family-owned business enterprises. Success in business. Electronic books Business and economics Canadian nonfiction Dawkins, Fred author Print version Family entrepreneur. Entrepreneurial edge (Series) The entrepreneurial edge (CaOONL)20149050348 Entrepreneurial edge (Series)