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Title Tiny business, big money : strategies for creating a high-revenue microbusiness / Elaine Pofeldt
Imprint New York, NY : The Countryman Press, an imprint of W.W. Norton & Company, [2022]

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 Husie:Vuxen Facklitteratur (650-699)  658 engelska    DUE 24-11-08  
Descript 272 sidor 24 cm
Note Includes bibliographical references and index
"An entrepreneur's complete guide to making it big while keeping things small. Small business specialist Elaine Pofeldt offers her blueprint for getting a running start with your microbusiness-that is, a business with no more than four employees, including yourself. Following her previous book, The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business, Pofeldt gives readers the steps toward their next entrepreneurial venture, including testing an idea's market viability while limiting risk, finding cash without giving up control, protecting your personal time and avoiding burn out, and knowing when it is time to start micro-scaling. Pofeldt's focus is always on staying lean financially and avoiding entanglements with employees, investors, or partners wherever possible so that you maintain your personal goals and identity. In this book, Pofeldt profiles nearly 60 microbusinesses who have all reached $1 million in annual revenue without losing control or selling out. Tiny Business, Big Money also includes the results of a survey with the founders of 50 seven-figure microbusinesses that got to $1 million with no payroll or very small teams, which provides deeper visibility into their shared principles of success that you can apply to your own small business"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Småföretagare
Vinst
Företagande
Entreprenörskap
Strategisk planering
Strategic planning
Profit
Small business -- Management
Strategic planning.
Profit
Strategic planning
Small business -- Management
Classmark 658.02/2
ISBN/ISSN 9781682686430 Inbunden
1682686434 hardcover
9781682686447
electronic publication 9781682686447
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