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Distinctly Average Entrepreneur This is Richard's highly amusing story, peppered with many useful tips, which outlines his forays into a surprising variety of business activities on his journey to becoming a Distinctly Average Entre


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Distinctly Average Entrepreneur

Title:Distinctly Average Entrepreneur
Author:Richard Grady
Rating:4.89 (709 Votes)
Asin:1849146152
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:318 Pages
Publish Date:2015-07-02
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Entrepreneurial success and failure are flip sides of the same coin. Of course, all budding entrepreneurs plan and hope for success but it doesn't always turn out that way. It can be a very bumpy ride.And so it was for Richard Grady. Over many years he tried countless business ventures. Some succeeded, some worked for a while and others failed. But still he kept hanging in - determined to make it one day.This is Richard's highly amusing story, peppered with many useful tips, which outlines his forays into a surprising variety of business activities on his journey to becoming a Distinctly Average Entrepreneur.

But this also is sound historical scholarship and well-told in its own right. Much of the book's exposition can be understood as flowing from this desire.

But I do think Microsoft could have done more to simplify matters. Nor do they account for two-thirds of one percent of the total payroll of any community in which they exist.

Also, when it comes to generating job growth, pro sports produce jobs only in a very tiny area localized usually within the stadium's own zip code. It is surprisingly compelling and the price is certainly right.. Although it was a quick read, it lacked the action and drama that I would have expected a story such as this to have. The author has experienced the entertainment business from many different perspectives: as a lawyer working in the field, as a studio executive, and as a writer of several successful screenplays. I enjoyed this book a lot - a great read!

Probably my overall favorite was "Catching On" - I like the precog

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