THE MAKING OF A YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR

THE MAKING OF A YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR
Title THE MAKING OF A YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR PDF eBook
Author Gabrielle Williams
Publisher
Pages 87
Release 2011
Genre Success in children
ISBN 9780578090603

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Young Entrepreneur World

Young Entrepreneur World
Title Young Entrepreneur World PDF eBook
Author Sabirul Islam
Publisher Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Pages 258
Release 2012-02-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9814382752

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At the age of 14, Sabirul Islam became an entrepreneur by founding a web design company, whilst growing up in an underprivileged area of East London. When he was 16, he was lecturing teenagers at schools, colleges and universities about what it takes to become a young entrepreneur. In this book, Sabirul Islam presents 25 individuals, who all started out as entrepreneurs in their teenage years, and who have recently gone on to become successful and inspiring role models. Each young entrepreneur is profiled and answers questions about their journey and successes, providing rare insights into and lessons from the world of young entrepreneurs. Those profiled come from all over the world – Europe, the US, Asia and Australia. Branded the “lost generation”, this book will challenge and inspire young people of today to create a successful and fulfilling future for themselves.

Kidpreneurs

Kidpreneurs
Title Kidpreneurs PDF eBook
Author Adam Toren
Publisher Sutton Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2009-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780692004241

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Presents a guide for young readers on starting their own small business, discussing choosing the right business, finding customers, deciding what to charge, and using the Internet, and offering suggestions of sample businesses.

The Entrepreneurial Attitude: Lessons From Junior Achievement's 100 Years Of Developing Young Entrepreneurs

The Entrepreneurial Attitude: Lessons From Junior Achievement's 100 Years Of Developing Young Entrepreneurs
Title The Entrepreneurial Attitude: Lessons From Junior Achievement's 100 Years Of Developing Young Entrepreneurs PDF eBook
Author Larry Farrell
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Pages 304
Release 2018-04-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 126002671X

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What do Mark Cuban, Steve Case, Sanjay Gupta, Donna Shalala, and Christina Aguilera all have in common? They are all Junior Achievement alumni who developed an entrepreneurial attitude about their life’s work! In this landmark book, Larry Farrell, the world’s most experienced authority on researching and teaching entrepreneurship, has partnered with JA to bring their combined vast experience directly to you. In The Entrepreneurial Attitude, Farrell reveals his latest research on the four fundamental practices of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs: Sense of Mission, Customer/Product Vision, High-Speed Innovation, and Self-Inspired Behavior. He then brings those proven practices to life through interviews with seventy high-achieving JA alumni across 35 countries including AOL founder Steve Case, CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, British MP David Lammy, Hong Kong biotech entrepreneur Eric Chen, social entrepreneur Fernando Tamayo in Peru, non-profit pioneer Sheikha Hessa al-Khalifa in Bahrain, Journalist Adedayo Fashanu in Nigeria, and President of the Clinton Foundation Donna Shalala. This powerful combination illustrates for the first time that having an entrepreneurial attitude is the key to success in any career in any field: a business start-up or a large corporation, social enterprise, the traditional professions, government, or even the arts. Farrell also provides application planning exercises, helping you to apply the entrepreneurial basics to your own chosen field.

Do Cool Sh*t

Do Cool Sh*t
Title Do Cool Sh*t PDF eBook
Author Miki Agrawal
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 189
Release 2013-08-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0062261568

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An inspiring, irreverent manifesto for those seeking to blaze their own path to entrepreneurship and find fulfillment and happiness through bold action and big ideas. With zero experience and no capital, Miki Agrawal opened WILD, a farm-to-table pizzeria in New York City and Las Vegas, partnered up in a children's multimedia company called Super Sprowtz, and launched a patented high-tech underwear business called THINX. Miki, a successful serial social entrepreneur and angel investor, pulls back the curtain to reveal how you can live out loud, honor your hunches, and leave nothing on the table. Start your business on a shoestring budget, nail your brainstorming sessions and product testing, and get free press coverage—all while living your best life. Whether you’re a recent college graduate trying to find your way in the world, or a professional with a dead-end job and big dreams, Do Cool Sh*t will make you open your eyes, laugh out loud, and shout, "I can do that!" Do Cool Sh*t features a foreword by Tony Hsieh, the founder and CEO of Zappos.

A Paperboy's Fable

A Paperboy's Fable
Title A Paperboy's Fable PDF eBook
Author Deep Patel
Publisher Post Hill Press
Pages 197
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1682610055

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A young man learns that there is more to being successful than the bottom line. A Paperboy's Fable is a concise, entertaining fable that makes revolutionary points using age old principles. Whether someone is opening a lemonade stand or leading a startup software company, the 11 Principles of Success make A Paperboy's Fable a timeless tale that is as fresh as it is universal. A Paperboy's Fable also features interviews with many professors, entrepreneurs, CEO’s and General David Petraeus.

The Entrepreneur in Youth

The Entrepreneur in Youth
Title The Entrepreneur in Youth PDF eBook
Author Marilyn L. Kourilsky
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 196
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781782543695

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'This readable and modestly priced text will appeal to academics researching and teaching entrepreneurship, policy-makers, and students studying entrepreneurship at all levels in higher education, especially those studying final year specialist electives or at Master's level.' - David W. Taylor, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research