Franchise
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Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It
EMyth \ 'e,'mith\ n 1: the entrepreneurial myth: the myth that most people who start small businesses are entrepreneurs 2: the fatal assumption that an individual who understands the technical work of a business can successfully run a business that does that technical workVoted #1 business book by Inc. 500 CEOs.An instant classic, this revised an...
The Making of McDonald's
"He either enchants or antagonizes everyone he meets. But even his enemies agree there are three things Ray Kroc does damned well: sell hamburgers, make money, and tell stories." from Grinding It OutFew entrepreneurs can claim to have radically changed the way we live, and Ray Kroc is one of them. His revolutions in foodservice automation, fran...
The StartUp Guide to Lowering Risk, Making Money, and Owning What you Do
Know the Costs or Pay the Price
How to Choose, Start & Run a Successful Franchise
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