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From deadwood to diamonds : How small business owners can come back from the brink and achieve big business success (book)

By Administrator | 16 August 2016

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Author: Stefan KazakisDiamonds are graded into over 5,000 categories, and how they score in these categories determines their value. Your business is no different. There are many different aspects to making sustainable profits, and your business must score well in all of them if it's to have a strong future. We're going to examine your business on the basis of: Clarity: The first part of this book helps businessowners assess the clarity of their business. The more clarity you have, the more confidence you will have to move your business forward with purpose. The clarity of diamonds ranges from 'Flawless' down to 'Imperfect'. While a diamond's clarity cannot be improved, the good news is that business owners can add clarity to their vision and business plans. Read this book in the Business Studio


Author: Stefan Kazakis
Diamonds are graded into over 5,000 categories, and how they score in these categories determines their value. Your business is no different. There are many different aspects to making sustainable profits, and your business must score well in all of them if it's to have a strong future. We're going to examine your business on the basis of: Clarity: The first part of this book helps businessowners assess the clarity of their business. The more clarity you have, the more confidence you will have to move your business forward with purpose. The clarity of diamonds ranges from 'Flawless' down to 'Imperfect'. While a diamond's clarity cannot be improved, the good news is that business owners can add clarity to their vision and business plans.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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