entrepreneurship

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entrepreneurship

Bee fearless

dream like a kid
"Fifteen-year-old lemonade entrepreneur Mikaila Ulmer shares her advice for life and business"--Provided by publisher.

The $100 startup

reinvent the way you make a living, do what you love, and create a new future
Offers fifty case studies in which people, who in most cases have no special skills, started up businesses earning $50,000 or more with start-up costs around $100 or less.

Rise and grind

outperform, outwork, and outhustle your way to a more successful and rewarding life
A career account of Daymond John, sharing the habits and mind-set that empower him. He also mentions his time with cancer and the motivation it gave him to challenge himself.

The power of broke

how empty pockets, a tight budget, and a hunger for success can become your greatest competitive advantage
"Here, the FUBU founder and star of ABC's 'Shark Tank' shows that, far from being a liability, broke can actually be your greatest competitive advantage as an entrepreneur. Why? Because starting a business from broke forces you to think more creatively. It forces you to use your resources more efficiently. It forces you to connect with your customers more authentically, and market your ideas more imaginatively"--Provided by publisher.

Stay sweet

2019
"Seventeen-year-old Amelia has looked forward to her last summer before college working at the Meade Creamery, but when the owner of the local landmark passes away her nephew has big changes in mind"--Provided by publisher.

Soar!

build your vision from the ground up
"Offers guidance for readers intended to help them provide a solid living while still dedicating enough energy to time with God, friends, and family"--Provided by publisher.

Top 10 secrets for making money and even more money

A guide designed to teach young people the strategies needed to make money and be successful.

Made in Korea

2021
"Two entrepreneurial Korean-American teens butt heads--and fall in love--while running competing Korean beauty businesses at their high school"--Provided by the publisher.

Eat bugs

"Hallie and Jaye are both sixth graders at Brookdale Middle School, but they couldn't be more different. Jaye is one of the popular kids who'll do almost anything to maintain her status. Hallie's only friend has moved away, and she couldn't care less what anyone thinks of her. So when the two girls are paired up as partners for a pitch competition held by their Business Education and Entrepreneurship class, it's not exactly a perfect match. After all, Jaye doesn't want to be seen with the kid who was dubbed "Bug Girl" after eating a fried cricket during a class trip to the zoo! But the pair are stuck together, and soon enough Jaye is also stuck with Hallie's idea: finding creative ways to sell bugs as food. Jaye's not thrilled but is willing to give it a shot, since winners get to compete in the county competition, potentially followed by states and nationals. And Jaye wants to win."--Amazon.

Minding the store

a big story about a small business
2018
"An illustrated history of the iconic New York City dish store Fishs Eddy"--Provided by publisher.

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