16 Reasons Why Your Business Sucks: How to Be Freakin' Awesome at Every Level of Your Business, Leadership, Profits, and Build Your Own Dream Team! - Mark Minard - Livros - Dreamshine at Autumn Lakes - 9781734742947 - 8 de setembro de 2020
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16 Reasons Why Your Business Sucks: How to Be Freakin' Awesome at Every Level of Your Business, Leadership, Profits, and Build Your Own Dream Team!

Mark Minard

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16 Reasons Why Your Business Sucks: How to Be Freakin' Awesome at Every Level of Your Business, Leadership, Profits, and Build Your Own Dream Team!

Until you learn to master leadership, you will never be successful as an entrepreneur!




16 Reasons Why Your Business Sucks: How to Be Freakin' Awesome at Every Level of Your Business, Leadership, Profits, & Build Your Own Dream Team is the latest release from best-selling author, business owner, thought leader, and host of iTunes Top-100 ranked podcast "Elevating Beyond," Mark Minard.




Mark started his business at the height of the 2008 recession, with his office literally in a barn, and after 13 years of entrepreneurship, he has seen it all. Lawsuits, contractor issues, hiring, firing, conflict, doubt, challenges (internally and externally, ) financial ups, financial downs, failures, and successes. In this book, Mark shares his proven strategies through his personal experiences on how he's built a multi-million dollar business and his world-class Dream Team.




16 Reasons is a mind-blowing adventure challenging you and your business to go from sucking, to becoming freakin' awesome!


120 pages

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 8 de setembro de 2020
ISBN13 9781734742947
Editoras Dreamshine at Autumn Lakes
Páginas 120
Dimensões 216 × 139 × 11 mm   ·   158 g
Idioma English  

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