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Abstract
This chapter is excerpted from 'Stuck Entrepreneurs: Escape Routes Out of the Quicksand'. Learn to Escape, Avoid or Sidestep Your Descent into the Quicksand 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' provides inventive strategies for the quicksand mired businessperson who asks 'what am I doing wrong?' or 'how can I break this inertia and move my business forward?'. It provides keen, often uncommon lessons in breakout entrepreneurship. Whatever stage of your business journey you find yourself stuck in; the author delivers advice that is steeped in real-world experience gleaned from his own variety of business ventures. 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' casts a wide target readership net; from academia (business students and university professors), and wanna-be or early stage entrepreneurs seeking a foothold for their ventures, to established businesses floundering in the paralysis of quicksand. 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' is packed with the author's business stories. Some are happy; others are, well, disturbing. But they all deliver precious guidance; the creative fodder that keeps vigilant entrepreneurs in the game. Most importantly, 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' is a combination business manual and a workbook. Each chapter includes a challenging, self-directed workbook to encourage the reader to learn from the best counsel I can offer. Together, the manual and workbook are designed to extract you out of the quicksand, dust off your duds, steady your business gait, and put you back on your entrepreneurial journey, heading in the right direction. Jay Silverberg is not a book writer who calls himself an entrepreneur. He is a successful entrepreneur who wrote this book as part of a three-volume collection to get other entrepreneurs like you out of the quicksand. He is not a 'pretend' business guru who practices what he calls 'gurucide', that is, those who deliver unactionable, stale, and clichéd advice, and 'you can do it - rah rah cheerleading'. He is the real-deal with the laurels and wounds to prove it. And, yes, he has also taken some hits along the way. Who hasn't? You get the benefit of his experience. He is not shy to share his scars. Everything is a 'how to' or 'how not to' learning experience. You're welcome.
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Abstract
This chapter is excerpted from 'Stuck Entrepreneurs: Escape Routes Out of the Quicksand'. Learn to Escape, Avoid or Sidestep Your Descent into the Quicksand 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' provides inventive strategies for the quicksand mired businessperson who asks 'what am I doing wrong?' or 'how can I break this inertia and move my business forward?'. It provides keen, often uncommon lessons in breakout entrepreneurship. Whatever stage of your business journey you find yourself stuck in; the author delivers advice that is steeped in real-world experience gleaned from his own variety of business ventures. 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' casts a wide target readership net; from academia (business students and university professors), and wanna-be or early stage entrepreneurs seeking a foothold for their ventures, to established businesses floundering in the paralysis of quicksand. 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' is packed with the author's business stories. Some are happy; others are, well, disturbing. But they all deliver precious guidance; the creative fodder that keeps vigilant entrepreneurs in the game. Most importantly, 'Stuck Entrepreneurs' is a combination business manual and a workbook. Each chapter includes a challenging, self-directed workbook to encourage the reader to learn from the best counsel I can offer. Together, the manual and workbook are designed to extract you out of the quicksand, dust off your duds, steady your business gait, and put you back on your entrepreneurial journey, heading in the right direction. Jay Silverberg is not a book writer who calls himself an entrepreneur. He is a successful entrepreneur who wrote this book as part of a three-volume collection to get other entrepreneurs like you out of the quicksand. He is not a 'pretend' business guru who practices what he calls 'gurucide', that is, those who deliver unactionable, stale, and clichéd advice, and 'you can do it - rah rah cheerleading'. He is the real-deal with the laurels and wounds to prove it. And, yes, he has also taken some hits along the way. Who hasn't? You get the benefit of his experience. He is not shy to share his scars. Everything is a 'how to' or 'how not to' learning experience. You're welcome.