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Entrepreneurial Leap (Updated and Expanded Edition)

A Real-World Guide to Discovering What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur and How You Can Build the Business of Your Dreams

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You've thought about starting your own business . . . but how can you decide if you should really take the leap?

You need answers, not bullshit. This book has them.

Entrepreneurial Leap, Updated and Expanded Edition is an easy-to-use guide that will help you decide if entrepreneurship is right for you—because success as an entrepreneur depends on far more than just a great idea and a generous helping of luck.

In this three-part book, Gino Wickman, bestselling author of Traction, reveals the six essential traits that every entrepreneur needs in order to succeed, based on real-world startups. If these traits ring true for you, you'll get a glimpse of what your life would look like as an entrepreneur. What's more, Wickman will help you determine what type of business best suits your unique skill set and provide a detailed roadmap that will accelerate your path to startup success.

Packed with real-life stories and practical advice, Entrepreneurial Leap, Updated and Expanded Edition is a simple how-to manual for BIG results.

Should you take the leap toward entrepreneurship? Find out today and let tomorrow be the first step in your new journey, whatever shape it may take.

©2023 Gino Wickman (P)2023 Tantor
Business Development & Entrepreneurship Career Success Entrepreneurship Motivation & Self-Improvement Business Career Success
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This is a great book to listen to that will help you determine if you're an entrepreneur or not and what you should be doing if you are.

I wholeheartedly recommend it.

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I’m not sure why this book has so many five star reviews. It’s not a bad book but there’s so much “fill”. As an example it spends the first 1h40m talking about what personality type is meant for entrepeneurship. Next it spends a lot of time on a similar subject. These subjects are not unimportant but could be explained properly in 5 mins each. However it does have a few pieces of gold, some examples are 10-year Thinking, Core Values and a part about coaching.

Slow but with a few pieces of gold

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