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A Joosr Guide to The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber

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Why are small businesses so prone to failure? Learn about the pitfalls of starting and running a small business, as well as how to succeed as an entrepreneur.

Michael Gerber uses The E-Myth Revisited to explore the reasons why small businesses today fail more often than they succeed. The people who start businesses often lack a thorough understanding of what it takes to own a business and how to manage it. By learning the elements of entrepreneurship and understanding the ultimate objectives of owning a business, you can improve your chances for success and end up with a profitable company.

You will learn:

· How you can build a systemized business that can run without you – so you can work less, not more!

· The three important phases your business must go through to succeed

· How you can transform your business into a product that will interest investors so you can make a meaningful profit if you ever sell it.
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16 printed pages
Publication year
2015
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  • Inna Zvezdinahas quoted3 years ago
    Even Joe’s sandwich shop should have a written organizational chart. It will include the key employee positions, who reports to whom, and signed employee contracts detailing what each employee is obligated to fulfill in their various positions.
  • Inna Zvezdinahas quoted3 years ago
    Next, determine your strategic objective. What does your business have to do to help you achieve your primary aim? Basically, try to produce a vision of what your business will become. How big will it get, and how much profit will you make? It might be difficult to imagine at first, but you need to have an idea of how much you want your business to be worth at the end of your goal.
    Is this an opportunity that is worth working on?
  • Inna Zvezdinahas quoted3 years ago
    What are your personal values, and what do you want to be able to say of your whole life in the end? Who do you want to be? Whatever your vision is for the development of your life, you must actively seek it.
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