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Starting Up: An Interactive Adventure That Challenges Your Entrepreneurial Skills

Starting Up: An Interactive Adventure That Challenges Your Entrepreneurial Skills

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: buck up buddy
Review: A must for those just in dreams and gonna want to tmake them a reality combined with the thinking of edward debono..of the concorde fame..a practical guide i would say to hone up our skills if any else by going through this we can identify our abilities.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No risk start up training
Review: In current market situation when everything looks grim for startup (no more fabulous IPOs and instant billionaires) it is nice to find a book that tells you how should the whole process be done.
So, let's start with new business. What will it be, a consulting business, your own software company or are you keen of dealing with real estate. You choose and adventure begins. Soon you have to decide if you're going to expand your business or not, or what kind of customers are you going to chase. And sooner then you know you earned your first million or you have to close down.
The book is divided into charters that describe your story and at the end of each you make your mind and go to appropriate chapter. Here you learn the consequences of your decision.
Sound interactive and maybe a book is not quite appropriate format for this kind of game, we may call it that.
Still I hope you will be better businessperson than I was. I must admit my decisions weren't very successful. More often then not I had to take a step back and choose another route.


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