Essential reading for anyone who dreams of becoming the next Richard Branson or Duncan Bannatyne. By lunchtime.
Rachel Bridge is the former Enterprise Editor at The Sunday Times and is now a columnist at the Sunday Telegraph where she writes about entrepreneurs and small business. She has written five books about entrepreneurs- How to Make a Million Before Lunch and How to Start a Business Without Any Money, published by Virgin Books, and How I Made It, My Big Idea and You Can Do It Too, published by Kogan Page. She is a professional public speaker and regularly speaks at conferences and events around the world. She has an MA in Economics from Cambrid e University and took a one-woman show about entrepreneurs to the Edinburgh Comedy Festival in 2010. www.rachelbridge.com
Setting up a successful business is a daunting task for any
entrepreneur. Many fail at the first attempt and need encouragement
to get back out there. How to Make a Million before Lunch gives you
that encouragement in practical steps to help start, build and
manage a business. Read it. Take the leap, but remember try to have
fun along the way!
*Sir Richard Branson*
Becoming an entrepreneur is one of the most exciting things anyone
can do and this book should be on the bookshelf of anyone who
dreams of running their own business. Rachel Bridge has written a
practical guide to maximising your chances of success in a very
clear and informative way. An essential book for every budding
entrepreneur.
*Peter Jones, entrepreneur and star of BBC's Dragons' Den*
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