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Stitching It Right: The Entrepreneurial Journey From A Car Garage To Harvard

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Do you want to be an entrepreneur? Do you know the challenges one will face in this quest to be an entrepreneur? Did you know that it is just not enough to have a good product because several factors can lead you astray? Want a primer to understand the challenges you are going to face in your entrepreneurial journey? "Stitching it Right" is such a book that will help you recognize the potential pitfalls in what could be an adventure. This book is a therapeutic look at the romance of entrepreneurship. It looks at how several factors can impact a start-up business. It gives you points to pivot and understand how some of these challenges may seem obvious but unavoidable. This book will aid you in preparing yourself better on this journey. This book will help you: Put your entrepreneurial dreams in perspectiveIdentify factors that can impact your businessGet inspired from the real-life stories of Rajat and SaivanaRajat Sikka, the Director and co-Founder of Saivana Exports Private Limited has written this book detailing his years and lessons from founding the company. He brings us on an exploratory journey as we travel across the dusty back roads of Tughlaqabad in the 90s to the cobbled streets of Paris and even the ivory halls of Harvard. He sums up his learnings from the shackles of red tape, labor disputes, and rejections. This book identifies what will impact the Indian entrepreneur. This book will help budding businessmen recognize the roadblocks that may affect their business.Become a successful entrepreneur like Rajat Sikka by benefitting from his learnings by grabbing your copy today.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781957456041
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 142
  • Udgivet:
  • 18. maj 2022
  • Størrelse:
  • 140x8x216 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 186 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 26. november 2024
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Do you want to be an entrepreneur? Do you know the challenges one will face in this quest to be an entrepreneur? Did you know that it is just not enough to have a good product because several factors can lead you astray? Want a primer to understand the challenges you are going to face in your entrepreneurial journey? "Stitching it Right" is such a book that will help you recognize the potential pitfalls in what could be an adventure. This book is a therapeutic look at the romance of entrepreneurship. It looks at how several factors can impact a start-up business. It gives you points to pivot and understand how some of these challenges may seem obvious but unavoidable. This book will aid you in preparing yourself better on this journey. This book will help you: Put your entrepreneurial dreams in perspectiveIdentify factors that can impact your businessGet inspired from the real-life stories of Rajat and SaivanaRajat Sikka, the Director and co-Founder of Saivana Exports Private Limited has written this book detailing his years and lessons from founding the company. He brings us on an exploratory journey as we travel across the dusty back roads of Tughlaqabad in the 90s to the cobbled streets of Paris and even the ivory halls of Harvard. He sums up his learnings from the shackles of red tape, labor disputes, and rejections. This book identifies what will impact the Indian entrepreneur. This book will help budding businessmen recognize the roadblocks that may affect their business.Become a successful entrepreneur like Rajat Sikka by benefitting from his learnings by grabbing your copy today.

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