An Entrepreneur's Strategy for Thriving in the New Normal: From Opportunity to Advantage

Traditional entrepreneurship is shifting to strategic entrepreneurship due to low demand and hyper-competition; it requires advantage-driven behaviors. This book supports the shift with a strategic entrepreneurship model and innovation techniques for creating continuous temporary advantage. A thought leadership book for business owners and economic development providers.

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An Entrepreneur's Strategy for Thriving in the New Normal: From Opportunity to Advantage

Traditional entrepreneurship is shifting to strategic entrepreneurship due to low demand and hyper-competition; it requires advantage-driven behaviors. This book supports the shift with a strategic entrepreneurship model and innovation techniques for creating continuous temporary advantage. A thought leadership book for business owners and economic development providers.

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An Entrepreneur's Strategy for Thriving in the New Normal: From Opportunity to Advantage

An Entrepreneur's Strategy for Thriving in the New Normal: From Opportunity to Advantage

by Alan O'Connor
An Entrepreneur's Strategy for Thriving in the New Normal: From Opportunity to Advantage

An Entrepreneur's Strategy for Thriving in the New Normal: From Opportunity to Advantage

by Alan O'Connor

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Traditional entrepreneurship is shifting to strategic entrepreneurship due to low demand and hyper-competition; it requires advantage-driven behaviors. This book supports the shift with a strategic entrepreneurship model and innovation techniques for creating continuous temporary advantage. A thought leadership book for business owners and economic development providers.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044309364
Publisher: Alan O'Connor
Publication date: 02/10/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB
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