The Knack

The Knack

How Street-Smart Entrepreneurs Learn to Handle Whatever Comes Up

Summary

Too many start-ups don't make the grade - what makes a successful business take off?

Starting a new business is exciting, but there are many traps for the unwary. Some would-be entrepreneurs stick so firmly to their step-by-step guides that they don't see what's really going on. Others become so obsessed with potential problems they lose sight of the bigger picture. What they really need, according to serial entrepreneur Norm Brodsky, is a mindset that will help them to stay focussed on the real goals and grab opportunities whenever they arise. He calls it 'the knack'. It's helped him to build eight phenomenally successful companies, and in this book he uses stories of real companies facing real challenges to show you how to develop it too.

Reviews

  • Encouraging, succinct and informative, this is an excellent guide for anyone looking to dive into a new business or expand an existing one
    Publishers Weekly

About the authors

Norm Brodsky

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Bo Burlingham

Bo Burlingham is the author of Small Giants: Companies That Choose to Be Great Instead of Big, a finalist for the Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the Year in 2006. An editor at large at Inc., he has reported on the entrepreneurial revolution in America since the early 1980s and has witnessed up close the birth and development of the companies that have reshaped our world.
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