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"Grow Rich is the continuation of the Secrets of Making Money, which teaches you the secrets of Bankers and Rich Investors. Learn the secrets of making money and change your life permanently."--Back cover.
F$CK YOU MONEY, the fifth title in Ray Bolden's best-selling Bad Boys Finish Rich series of entrepreneurial, motivational and empowerment books is is the culmination of power and class...The individual versus authority. It takes virtually any person, regardless of age, race, sex, educational background or social status and empowers them to create self-reliance and entrepreneurial success.A literary work or art, this composition of financial literacy explores the limits of your abilities, finds those limits, and helps you soar past them. Dramatically increasing your ability to predetermine any outcome in any setting, both personal and professional.Freedom is what every person in the world longs for and F$CK YOU MONEY shows you how to rise above the daily necessity to trade your time for money and live each day with a new sense of pride, self-determination and economic empowerment. This new kind of financial education teaches you how to shape your world the way that you want and live a life of financial control, freedom and prosperity. It motivates, inspires and provides empowering tools for success by serving as the first definitive guide on complete ownership over yourself and your time. It is the ultimate conception of freedom.Reading any other book will change what you know. Reading F$CK YOU MONEY will change who you are!
This is a collection of stories about how I made my way in the world, along with glimpses of how the world has changed from 1944 to 2020. It chronicles the exploits of a Canadian boy, growing up in a farming community in Manitoba and evolving into a creative entrepreneur who drove some of his stakes into the urban seaboard of Vancouver and other shores beyond. There will be prodigious challenges, visionary schemes materialized, lessons learned, and the gradual acquisition of humility and humanity in this recounting of pivotal experiences.
Bringing much needed clarity and definition to the term 'minority entrepreneur,' this authoritative and timely handbook explores the distinctive challenges that minority communities face when founding and managing new ventures.
This book endorses entrepreneurial philosophies and develops a conceptual thinking for redefining organizational design to achieve operational efficiencies. The book discusses entrepreneurial business modeling by mapping the entrepreneurial mindset and analyzing cognitive inputs to drive entrepreneurial efficiencies.
This book examines how new technologies have transformed global markets, as well as global business strategy. It explores how digitalization, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and other changes in technology have led both to new opportunities but also to increased uncertainty within both business and legislature.By pulling together academics from Russia, China, France, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and other countries, this book provides a truly international perspective on the impact of new technologies across areas including smart cities, corporate governance, EU legislation and logistical enterprise. It will be valuable reading for academics interested in digitization, digital business, digital entrepreneurship and the way that technological change has informed strategy.
This book analyses the economic history of the company and entrepreneurship in Spain from the 15th century to the present.
In this engaging, insightful, and inspiring narrative, Hermann Simon, the world-renowned management thinker, consultant, pricing expert, entrepreneur, and leading authority on the ¿hidden champions¿ business model, highlights the influences on his remarkable journey from humble origins on a German farm to advising and sharing the stage with global leaders in industry, academia, and politics.Born in 1947 in the rural Eifel region of Western Germany, Simon¿s coming of age parallels that of a country struggling to come to terms with the legacy of World War II and reinvent itself as a new world power. His colorful anecdotes of a youth spent in an agricultural community that in many ways operated as it had since the Middle Ages, reflect the establishment of core values, such as trust, focus, quality, and commitment that served as an anchor against the accelerating pace of technological, economic, political, social, and cultural change in the subsequent decades. Simon takesreaders on a journey through time and space, as his¿and our¿world transformed from isolated to connected, local to global, revealing lessons learned from the extraordinary people (from Peter Drucker to Henry Kissinger) and places he has encountered along the way, through a career that has evolved from research and education to management consulting to leadership and strategy development on a broad scale. His particular interest in the Mittelstand, or ¿hidden champions,¿ the small and medium-sized companies that exemplify the German business philosophy and served as the engine of its economic revival, becomes a powerful metaphor of his own experiences in blazing new trails while staying true to one¿s roots.For anyone familiar with Simon¿s work and contributions, Many Worlds, One Life reveals unique insights into the man himself and the origins of his ideas on successful leadership and business strategy. But more generally, readers in any field or discipline will recognize howtheir own stories reflect their ties to the past, their accomplishments in an increasingly complex environment, and, ultimately, their roads to the stars.
This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to corporate social responsibility (CSR), examining economic sciences and managements to show the complexity of the contemporary perception and development of CSR in Poland.
This book defines socio-technological innovation and lays out different aspects of technology innovation and adoption literature as applied to socio-tech innovation and entrepreneurship.
This book is the first collection of scholarly writings on science and technology parks (STPs) that has an international perspective.
This book brings together a number of important essays on the intersection of servant leadership and social entrepreneurship, examining them through a shared focus on 'the will to serve'.
Given the changes in the way business is being conducted today, leadership is increasingly important. John C. Maxwell offers a blend of advice and personal wisdom to show how to increase awareness of your skills when it comes to leading those around you, helping you to help them be better as well.
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