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Employee to entrepreneur : how to earn your freedom and do work that matters (book)

By Administrator | 16 April 2019

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Author: Steve Glaveski Will your job exist in 10 years? Or even 5 years? Is your work meaningful and fulfilling or do you find yourself living for the weekend and browsing job listings as a form of escape? Amidst this growing discontentment and uncertainty in the corporate workplace, entrepreneurship is thriving and that's because entrepreneurs see threats as opportunities that aren't responded to in a timely manner. To respond one must embrace uncertainty, the antithesis of how most large organizations and their people see the world, oftentimes opting to over-plan and end up with a case of paralysis by analysis. Employee to Entrepreneur will help you find a path to more meaningful work, make a better transition to entrepreneurship, leverage your strengths, and thrive in your new path.Read this book in the Business Studio


Author: Steve Glaveski
Will your job exist in 10 years? Or even 5 years? Is your work meaningful and fulfilling or do you find yourself living for the weekend and browsing job listings as a form of escape? Amidst this growing discontentment and uncertainty in the corporate workplace, entrepreneurship is thriving and that's because entrepreneurs see threats as opportunities that aren't responded to in a timely manner. To respond one must embrace uncertainty, the antithesis of how most large organizations and their people see the world, oftentimes opting to over-plan and end up with a case of paralysis by analysis. Employee to Entrepreneur will help you find a path to more meaningful work, make a better transition to entrepreneurship, leverage your strengths, and thrive in your new path.
Read this book in the Business Studio

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