
Down to Business
51 Industry Leaders Share Practical Advice on How to Become a Young Entrepreneur
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Narrated by:
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Fenley Scurlock
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Jason Liaw
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full cast
You have a start-up idea but ... where do you go from there? Two teen entrepreneurs bring together 51 influential business leaders for Q&As about starting a business, finding success, and, yes, making money.
Fifteen-year-olds Fenley Scurlock and Jason Liaw had both started businesses by the time they'd reached middle school. In this groundbreaking book, these young entrepreneurs interview leaders involved with brand-name businesses like MasterClass, Hallmark, IKEA, Parachute, and more.
They ask questions every burgeoning exec wants to know: How can I get started? Is college worth it? What skills do I need? How did YOU make it big?
In a book that's unlike any book out there—for kid or adult entrepreneurs—Fenley and Jason give listeners access to leading innovators, inventors, and executives as they tell their stories and provide tips to a new generation of bosses.
©2024 Fenley Scurlock (P)2024 Listening LibraryCritic reviews
"A many-voiced chorus of encouragement for business-minded readers."—Kirkus Reviews
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If you are looking for true diversity with successful entrepreneurs speaking directly and honestly about what they learned in their business, this is the book for you. While Fenley and Jason said they wrote the book for young people dreaming of being an entrepreneur, it’s a great read (or listen!) for a professional of any age (especially if you are secretly dreaming of finally launching a business).
Highest recommendation.
True Diversity with Interviews
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