This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles:
Book 1: Running a business can be a joy and a pain. It all depends on how you handle it. Other factors that contribute to your success or failure may be the demand, the market, the numbers, accounting, and the nature of your brand or product.
However, there are certain skills everyone should have. These are the basics for running a business. And you may think that everyone possesses these general abilities, but you might be surprised by how many people have no clue what they are doing, and they never stand a chance of making it work because they missed the essentials for doing business in the first place. We’re talking about money management, marketing, and finances. If you get those things wrong, your business has a higher risk of flopping.
Book 2: Today, we’ll tackle several skills and abilities you should master before you start or run a business. These are:
Communication tools and skills that are typically used in the workplace. Too many problems exist in businesses because of miscommunication, delays, and faulty reasoning.
Presentation skills. These will come in handy when selling, getting partners, negotiating, or marketing a product or service. We will go over some tips that can boost your presentation skills.
Management styles. It may come as a shock when you realize how many different ways there are to manage a business, and that one person will do it more effectively than another. Management lies at the heart of keeping things organized and staff employed, happy, and productive. This is an important skill to learn, and it is worth looking into the various styles that managers use.
Solving problems is the last topic in this book. After all, solving problems is all a business does. They have a product or service that is supposed to make life better. Learn more about effective problem-solving skills you may need as a business owner.
Book 1: Running a business can be a joy and a pain. It all depends on how you handle it. Other factors that contribute to your success or failure may be the demand, the market, the numbers, accounting, and the nature of your brand or product.
However, there are certain skills everyone should have. These are the basics for running a business. And you may think that everyone possesses these general abilities, but you might be surprised by how many people have no clue what they are doing, and they never stand a chance of making it work because they missed the essentials for doing business in the first place. We’re talking about money management, marketing, and finances. If you get those things wrong, your business has a higher risk of flopping.
Book 2: Today, we’ll tackle several skills and abilities you should master before you start or run a business. These are:
Communication tools and skills that are typically used in the workplace. Too many problems exist in businesses because of miscommunication, delays, and faulty reasoning.
Presentation skills. These will come in handy when selling, getting partners, negotiating, or marketing a product or service. We will go over some tips that can boost your presentation skills.
Management styles. It may come as a shock when you realize how many different ways there are to manage a business, and that one person will do it more effectively than another. Management lies at the heart of keeping things organized and staff employed, happy, and productive. This is an important skill to learn, and it is worth looking into the various styles that managers use.
Solving problems is the last topic in this book. After all, solving problems is all a business does. They have a product or service that is supposed to make life better. Learn more about effective problem-solving skills you may need as a business owner.