This was a problem, because I wasn't sure that I had much more
business offering wisdom on American schools than I did trying to fix a car.
Not exact matches
But much of their
wisdom boils down to advice
offered by Treehouse founder Ryan Carson, who has sold two previous
businesses.
In this edited excerpt, the authors
offer words of
wisdom from
business plan experts on the key parts of your plan.
His
business introduces new people and ideas to the world thanks to his ability to sell big - name presenters, like Malcolm Gladwell and Tony Robbins, on
offering up their
wisdom as part of the series.
Drawing on extensive research and an exclusive survey of successful
business executives, they
offer their own
wisdom along with valuable perspectives from successful leaders in cutting edge, global organizations such as WalMart, Google, Facebook, Kohler, and more.
Mentors
offer their
wisdom and knowledge acquired from the experiences they have had growing their own
businesses.
We've learned a lot about this
business and figured we would
offer our collective mistakes and
wisdom as a compass to guide aspiring authors through the tricky, sometimes treacherous seas of book publishing and decipher the industry's mumbo - jumbo jargon.
Some of the factors that I think have contributed to this success include: engaging a broad range of stakeholders (community members, City Council, local
businesses, etc.); encouraging intergenerational participation (inviting elders to share their
wisdom;
offering child care activities; etc); and inviting creativity and fun as part of our placemaking work (for example, one project will include a fairy garden for kids, and another will create a cob oven for shared meals).
A focused and determined
business leader, I
offer the entrepreneurial stamina and
wisdom to drive bottom line growth and lucrative
business, inspire employees to peak performance, and cultivate profitable
business relationships built on respect, loyalty, and trust.
Words of
wisdom and encouragement such as «Don't take it personally», «It's just
business», «You made your bed», or «You'll make it up on the next deal»
offer little consolation.