ISBN: 1906821151
Author: Brad Rosser
Language: English
Publisher: Infinite Ideas Limited (August 31, 2009)
Pages: 320
Category: Management & Leadership
Subcategory: Money
Rating: 4.3
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Brad has been there, seen it, done and worn the t-shirt.
Brad has been there, seen it, done and worn the t-shirt. Being a budding entrepreneur, it is always difficult to choose the right advice as there are a myriad of web sites and advisors to tell you how things should be done. In his book, Brad makes all that unnecessary by, quite literally, getting down to business. Better Stronger Faster is an easy yet informative read that every business owner should own. For Entrepreneurs starting out, it will give all the valuable lessons that can be expensive to learn firsthand in the real word. Anyone who has read this book will be better equipped to make informed decisions, as they will have better sense of equity, value and sustainability.
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