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Intuitive Entrepreneurship: How to Turn an Idea into a Successful Business

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Intuitive Entrepreneurship: How to Turn an Idea into a Successful Business

By: Babak Soltanian
Narrated by: Daniel Greenberg
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Intuitive Entrepreneurship is a complete guide on how to successfully establish and operate a startup company. It provides step-by-step instructions for first-time entrepreneurs, as well as comprehensive guidance to assist early-stage business owners.

Listeners will find insights about:

  • What it takes to be an entrepreneur
  • Fundamentals of a solid business plan
  • Legal structures (C-Corp, S-Corp, LLC, Partnership, Co-op)
  • Equity dilemmas (Founders, Investors, Employees, Advisors)
  • Fundraising (Pitch, Angel Investors, VCs, Government Grants)
  • Operation (Accounting, Online Presence, Human Resources)
  • Pivoting and reinventing your business
©2017 Babak Soltanian (P)2018 Babak Soltanian
Business Development & Entrepreneurship New Business Enterprises Entrepreneurship
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This is a very realistic look at the process for would-be entrepreneurs. The person reading it, however, seems to have very little passion for the topic and does not even pause in between sections. So he's reading a title of a new section, but you don't know that. You have to quickly re-work in your mind that the two or three words he just said weren't actually part of the sentence that follows. This is true in-between sentences as well. It's like there are no periods or very few periods. So you are left to figure out that one sentence ended and another one began and you quickly have to make sense of it. Because of this, I think this would be a better book to read in hand, as opposed to listening to the audible version.

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