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The book "Minds in action: The psychology driving entrepreneurs" is an invitation to dive into a deep and revealing exploration of the psychological engine that drives entrepreneurs on their path to success. From its very first pages, this book positions itself as a comprehensive guide that not only addresses the external challenges of entrepreneurship, but also illuminates the intricate web of the entrepreneurial mind. Through carefully structured chapters, it unfolds a map for understanding how beliefs, emotions and thought patterns can become powerful allies or barriers to overcome. The…mehr

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The book "Minds in action: The psychology driving entrepreneurs" is an invitation to dive into a deep and revealing exploration of the psychological engine that drives entrepreneurs on their path to success. From its very first pages, this book positions itself as a comprehensive guide that not only addresses the external challenges of entrepreneurship, but also illuminates the intricate web of the entrepreneurial mind. Through carefully structured chapters, it unfolds a map for understanding how beliefs, emotions and thought patterns can become powerful allies or barriers to overcome. The reader will find practical tools and analysis grounded in psychological theories, applied specifically to the entrepreneurial context.The text is divided into chapters covering key topics such as growth mindset, resilience, decision making and leadership. It begins by introducing the reader to the fascinating world of entrepreneurial psychology, highlighting its impact on entrepreneurial performance, well-being and success.
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Autorenporträt
Rodrigo Alberto Treminio Cardoza: Student an der Universidad Americana, Studiengang Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen.Adriel Josué Selva Ruiz: Student der Universidad Americana, Studiengang Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen.Carlos Alexander Mendoza Jacomino: Forscher und Professor an der Universidad Americana. Experte auf dem Gebiet der Neurowissenschaften.