43 Mistakes Businesses Make...and How to Avoid Them / Digital original - eBook
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43 Mistakes Businesses Make...and How to Avoid Them / Digital original - eBook

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Title: 43 Mistakes Businesses Make...and How to Avoid Them / Digital original - eBook
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Headline
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780755362271
ISBN-13: 9780755362271
Stock No: WW51816EB

Publisher's Description

43 MISTAKES is Duncan Bannatyne's guide to the common traps people in business fall into, and how to stay out of them. Imagine you had your very own personal business adviser, who could give you the benefit of their expertise and help you avoid making costly, embarrassing, time-consuming and even career-ending mistakes. Duncan Bannatyne is that person and he's here to help you. 43 MISTAKES will make sure you avoid the most common business howlers, and is just as relevant if you are a sole-trader on the high street or a bond-trader in the City.

Author Bio

Duncan Bannatyne OBE was born 2 Feb 1949 in Clydebank, Scotland. He is one of Britian's most recognisable entrepreneurs, as well as being a philanthropist and best-selling author. His business interests include health clubs, hotels, media, TV, stage schools, property and transport. He has starred in every series of the hit UK TV show Dragons' Den. Duncan was awarded an OBE for his charitable work. He is heavily involved with Comic Relief and UNICEF, and is a passionate anti smoker. According to The Sunday Times Rich List 2010, Duncan's wealth is an estimated £320m.

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