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The Rebel Entrepreneur
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The Rebel Entrepreneur

Rewriting the Business Rulebook

Kogan Page, 2012 mais...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

At some point in their careers, many people consider chucking the routine and going out on their own. More people than ever are turning those thoughts into action. Jonathan Moules, who covers small business for the Financial Times of London, draws on the wins and losses of dozens of entrepreneurs to summarize their collective wisdom through illustrative cases from the past decade or so. He explains why failure can be a meaningful step on the road to success. Unless you’re a beginner to business trends, you won’t learn much that’s new – despite the book’s title and subtitle. This thoughtful, succinct and practical presentation is nonetheless quite valuable. getAbstract suggests it especially to budding entrepreneurs.

Take-Aways

  • Most start-up businesses will fail within their first five years, but don’t let that stop you.
  • Entrepreneurs should build on their experience and knowledge.
  • Today’s “rebel entrepreneurs” don’t seek bank loans or venture capital. They prefer to fund their businesses themselves, even if that means staying small.

About the Author

Jonathan Moules is a columnist on British business for the Financial Times of London.


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