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"When Opportunity Knocks" is a manual for all those ready and willing to exploit the opportunities they encounter or create. It will encourage and help two groups numbering in the millions: owners of small businesses seeking to expand or diversify; and all the ambitious people stuck in dead-end jobs or laid off prior to or in the current "joyless recovery" who want to start their own businesses and become independent. The book details the great variety of opportunities and those who exploit them; characteristics of successful opportunists; blunders to avoid; and how and where to find…mehr

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"When Opportunity Knocks" is a manual for all those ready and willing to exploit the opportunities they encounter or create. It will encourage and help two groups numbering in the millions: owners of small businesses seeking to expand or diversify; and all the ambitious people stuck in dead-end jobs or laid off prior to or in the current "joyless recovery" who want to start their own businesses and become independent. The book details the great variety of opportunities and those who exploit them; characteristics of successful opportunists; blunders to avoid; and how and where to find profitable opportunities. Ambitious executives with large companies will find the same information very useful for advancing their careers.
Autorenporträt
Mel Mandell is a veteran business journalist, security analyst, consultant and lecturer. His first book, "Being Safe," was a Literary Guild selection. After garnering positive reviews, his fourth book, "1001 Ways to Operate Your Business More Profitably" (Dow Jones-Irwin), required a second printing. For the second and third editions of "The Encyclopedia of Management," he was both an editorial advisor and contributor. He was a contributing editor and popular columnist for World Trade magazine for a dozen years. His articles have appeared in dozens of business publications, such as Nation's Business, Dun's Review, The Journal of Commerce, Boardroom Reports and the "Business" section of The New York Times. In course of his long career, he has interviewed many of the nation's business leaders, such as Bill Gates.