Hardcover
- Product Author
- Michael Masterson
- ISBN-13
- 978-1118178447
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Publication Date
- 2012
- Item Number
- 401SH1826
Description:
A comprehensive guide for entrepreneurs from one of the most successful business creators in recent years, The Reluctant Entrepreneur: Turning Dreams into Profits addresses the fears and misconceptions that many people have about starting their own businesses, walking prospective owners through the necessary decisions they need to make before even putting a business plan in place.
Presenting solid, reliable strategies based on author Michael Masterson’s own successful practices, and debunking some common illusions entrepreneurs have about their businesses, the book is a vital resource for anyone looking to avoid the pitfalls that threaten fledgling companies.
- Packed with insights from an entrepreneur who has launched and sold dozens of business, presented in a lively and conversational style
- Some 600,000 new businesses are launched each year and with an uncertain economy, more and more people are looking for a stream of income separate from their 9 to 5 job
- Filled with highly applicable advice that budding and professional entrepreneurs can start using immediately
Essential reading for small business owners and both first time and established entrepreneurs, The Reluctant Entrepreneur presents the smart strategies on starting and growing a small business that can make launching your own company a cinch.


Korina – :
You know, this is where I admit to being an odd ball. First, my Kindle definitely chgaend my reading habits. I went from totally against it to reading everything on it. It was quick, mostly cheaper and convenient! This was at the beginning of the year and when I started the blog. (duh, LOL) This summer though I started getting weird migraines all the time and barley read at all. Until I picked up a random paperback and read super easy! This sure had me wondering what was up, since I never had a migraine from my Kindle and only the computer!I took a complete break from e-books for like 2 months and tried the Kindle again, with no luck. So I went ahead and tried my phone. And what do you know? It worked to read on, hahah. Even my computer is nicer to read on. I have NO idea what is wrong with me. Maybe there’s something wrong with the text on my Kindle, making it like blurry even though I don’t realize it, but… Yeah. No good anymore. ._. And yes, I’m the only one I’ve heard of with the issue!So no, nowadays, it haven’t affected my reading habits other than for it being nice to use on galleys.
I’m mixing it up as much as possible and hoping I can one day use it again.