Entrepreneurship Can Be Lonely and Psychologically Perilous
These proven strategies can build the resilience that helps entrepreneurs navigate the highs (and very lows) of their chosen path.
These proven strategies can build the resilience that helps entrepreneurs navigate the highs (and very lows) of their chosen path.
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One Tough Mother
One Tough Mother is not an academic text but an inspirational autobiography from the late Gert Boyle. It is the story of her inheriting her father’s sporting goods business and the unexpected death of her husband when she was 46. Gert rebuilt the company that is now one of the finest examples of G3 family enterprise ownership of a publicly traded global company.
https://www.amazon.com/One-Tough-Mother-Taking-Business/dp/0786719141
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