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This Book's a Lifesaver!
Anyone who's struggling to take a new business to the next level will greatly benefit from reading THE INNER GAME OF ENTREPRENEURING. Ron Guzik talks to you in a friendly, commonsensical tone, as someone who has "been there" in developing a business. This book will steer you through your own psychological barriers, and help you bring them down so you can...
Published on February 8, 2000 by John Patrick Grace
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Do not be deceived by this title
Contrary to appearances, this book has nothing to do with any of Tim Gallwey's Inner Game books including The Inner Game of Tennis, The Inner Game of Golf, The Inner Game of Music or the upcoming The Inner Game of Work. The authors' use of this title is perhaps intentionally designed to decieve readers, and suggests an interesting if not questionable definition of...
Published on September 23, 1999
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This Book's a Lifesaver!, February 8, 2000
This review is from: The Inner Game of Entrepreneuring: 10 Steps to Mastering the Small Business Challenge (Paperback)
Anyone who's struggling to take a new business to the next level will greatly benefit from reading THE INNER GAME OF ENTREPRENEURING. Ron Guzik talks to you in a friendly, commonsensical tone, as someone who has "been there" in developing a business. This book will steer you through your own psychological barriers, and help you bring them down so you can really communicate. This will mean more sales, better relations with your vendors and employees, and also more clarity in what you are aiming for. In other words, a much-needed handbook for entrepreneurs, no matter what the size of their dreams.
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Do not be deceived by this title, September 23, 1999
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This review is from: The Inner Game of Entrepreneuring: 10 Steps to Mastering the Small Business Challenge (Paperback)
Contrary to appearances, this book has nothing to do with any of Tim Gallwey's Inner Game books including The Inner Game of Tennis, The Inner Game of Golf, The Inner Game of Music or the upcoming The Inner Game of Work. The authors' use of this title is perhaps intentionally designed to decieve readers, and suggests an interesting if not questionable definition of the word 'entrepreneuring'.
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