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Entrepreneurship is not intuitive. In fact, far more businesses fail than succeed. It doesn't need to be this way. There are many avoidable mistakes. Each time you go through the journey of starting and growing a business, you learn more. Imagine having many of those lessons at your ¿ngertips now - at the beginning of your journey. This book will help you answer the important questions about yourself and your business that you will need to know. The questions you most need to answer for your own sanity, for your investors, your customers, your employees - even those closest to you. Contained are tools and activities to help you.…mehr

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Entrepreneurship is not intuitive. In fact, far more businesses fail than succeed. It doesn't need to be this way. There are many avoidable mistakes. Each time you go through the journey of starting and growing a business, you learn more. Imagine having many of those lessons at your ¿ngertips now - at the beginning of your journey. This book will help you answer the important questions about yourself and your business that you will need to know. The questions you most need to answer for your own sanity, for your investors, your customers, your employees - even those closest to you. Contained are tools and activities to help you.
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Colin Christensen is a serial entrepreneur with 30 years of ups and downs. His current chapter is all about mentoring and helping entrepreneurs avoid needless failure. He serves as the Entrepreneur in Residence at a local university and his experiences over the years helped form the tools in this book and in the ROOT app. Colin's passion for helping entrepreneurs called him to build a business accelerator focused on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, as well as co-found a crowd-funding platform which allows entrepreneurs in developing countries get micro-loans and helps break the poverty cycle.