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Brains VS Capital : Entrepreneurship for Everyone Lean, Smart, Simple / Günter Faltin

By: Publisher: Singapore : World Scientific, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: ix, 206 pages : 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789813235830
Other title:
  • Brains versus capital
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 658.11
Contents:
Intoduction: All road lead the rome-- The tea campaign as a case study-- Start-ups: creative concepts, not high-tech-- The step-child concept: it pays to finetune your concept-- Avoiding overload-- Building a business with components -- Playing in the big boys' league-- How to work out your own high-- The entrepreneurship laboratory: How to work out your own high-petential concept-- Entrepreneurship as a challenge-- Say goodbye to old ways of thinking (don't draw conclusions about the future based on the past)-- An invitation to a dance.
Summary: "Entrepreneurship is not a calling only for the selected few. Creative work and economic self-realization are goals that anyone can pursue. Learn how to create your own "idea-masterpiece" as a collage or puzzle made from existing pieces, and construct your own company from pre-existing components that are freely available to everyone. Brains versus Capital: Entrepreneurship for Everyone opens up many channels of opportunity for many people who never thought that they would start their own company. This book emphasizes knowledge-based start-ups, which offers a crucial difference to classic self-employment and the new technology based start-ups. Günther Faltin has been teaching this approach for decades, and he has applied his theoretical concept with great success to "The Tea Campaign" (Teekampagne), the largest mail-order tea company in Germany. A growing number of companies uses Professor Faltin's principles successfully. Featuring practical examples of successful companies, Günther Faltin shows how anyone can refine an idea to create a new company. By combining components that already exist, a small start-up founder could even challenge the big companies"-- Provided by publisher.
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Intoduction: All road lead the rome-- The tea campaign as a case study-- Start-ups: creative concepts, not high-tech-- The step-child concept: it pays to finetune your concept-- Avoiding overload-- Building a business with components -- Playing in the big boys' league-- How to work out your own high-- The entrepreneurship laboratory: How to work out your own high-petential concept-- Entrepreneurship as a challenge-- Say goodbye to old ways of thinking (don't draw conclusions about the future based on the past)-- An invitation to a dance.

"Entrepreneurship is not a calling only for the selected few. Creative work and economic self-realization are goals that anyone can pursue. Learn how to create your own "idea-masterpiece" as a collage or puzzle made from existing pieces, and construct your own company from pre-existing components that are freely available to everyone. Brains versus Capital: Entrepreneurship for Everyone opens up many channels of opportunity for many people who never thought that they would start their own company. This book emphasizes knowledge-based start-ups, which offers a crucial difference to classic self-employment and the new technology based start-ups. Günther Faltin has been teaching this approach for decades, and he has applied his theoretical concept with great success to "The Tea Campaign" (Teekampagne), the largest mail-order tea company in Germany. A growing number of companies uses Professor Faltin's principles successfully. Featuring practical examples of successful companies, Günther Faltin shows how anyone can refine an idea to create a new company. By combining components that already exist, a small start-up founder could even challenge the big companies"-- Provided by publisher.

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