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READY TO DELIVER BUSINESS STRATEGIES
Di Aditti Joshi
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"Ready to Deliver Business Strategies" revolves round this very thought. Venturing into a business, irrespective of the industry, is a wonderful feeling. A feeling that's simply irreplaceable, as long as it's well planned!
Distilling reality into a book, "Ready to Deliver Business Strategies" is a confession, an eye-witness or self-tried fundas, which will help the entrepreneurs to-be to transform their brain child into reality!
It takes Nine Months for a life to come into existence. Similarly, chapter after chapter, this book reveals nine simple steps to launch a fool-proof business.
It motivates, surprises, excites, drills, and moreover takes the entrepreneurs to-be on a roller-coaster ride of reality. By the time their eyes read the ending notes; they are all set for a great beginning!
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READY TO DELIVER BUSINESS STRATEGIES - Aditti Joshi
Handy
Month # 1
Conceiving
"Two thirds of all businesses fail
In the first three years of their inception.
If you survive
These initial strides,
Nothing can stop you."
Inadequate understanding of the business, and insufficient capital to sustain the venture, are two widely accepted reasons as to why businesses fail. Even though these are obvious contributors to failure, I believe there is a much more basic cause, one that is far more crucial than knowledge or capital.
The essential point to understand is this: any venture can be shoe-stringed financially, and the processes required to run almost any business can be learned. Therefore, accepted theory is not my resting-place.
Striving is inevitable in every start-up. Sustainability of any new business depends on how well you can uphold your idea even in
the toughest environment. We all face obstacles in pursuing our goals, whether they’re professional or personal. We think we’re on the right track but realize we’ve chosen the wrong approach. We’re enthusiastic and hard-working, but our support system disintegrates when we need it the most. We’re just about to make significant progress when we run out of time or