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What Business Should I Start?: 7 Steps to Discovering the Ideal Business for You
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 338
EAN: 9780966963588
ISBN: 096696358X
Label: The Planning Shop
Manufacturer: The Planning Shop
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 360
Publication Date: July 25, 2004
Publisher: The Planning Shop
Studio: The Planning Shop
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Editorial Review: Millions of Americans want to start their own business but don't know what business to start. America's foremost small-business advice guru Rhonda Abrams offers readers seven steps to identify the right business for them.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Which Business Should I Start
I found this sister book to "The Six Week Start Up" as recommended by John Assaraf. For the first time in my search to decipher my future, this book clearly spelt out what I was best suited to, and just quietly reconfirmed my ambitions. I think I needed to accept my passion and go for it. An absolute must read for anybody uncertain about what they want to do. I lent it to a friend who had started businesses in the past and failed then realised why. He is now on the right path and has purchased the ... Read More
Rating: - Does give you the pitfalls of thinking ordinary
Does give you the pitfalls of thinking ordinary-- good book mostly but I used for checking businesses that I was thinking of..
Beware of getting too upset on seeing warnings on your idea!!!
Rating: - Great information for entrepreneurs
This book is full of information that is helpful in learning about or selecting a business to start. It is broken into seven steps that help readers learn about themselves, their ideas, and a variety of small businesses that may fit with their aspirations. I found the "popular business categories" and "popular individual businesses" sections to be full of interesting and useful information including details and statistics about the business, references to places to find more information and ideas ... Read More
Rating: - An indispensable book
I am a retired executive quite mentally alert and keen on doing something useful with the rest of my life. This book is excessively stimulating in pointing out business opportunities which initially I had not considered,It is probably the book that provides the most in-depth review on the topic. I enjoyed in particular the part that matches your entrepreneurial type with the field of opportunities. This analysis is to my knowledge quite unique and was very useful to me. The info about franchising ... Read More
Rating: - Usable info for only 23 businesses
Rhonda Abrams' newspaper columns are so well written, packed with information, and sensible that I have clipped and saved many of them over the years. I had high expectations for this book.
It promises to "find a business that's right for you." Unfortunately, there is little connection between the self-analysis sections of the book and the business sections. Although it tells which general business areas are good for each E-type, it does not tell which E-types (or other attributes) are ... Read More
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