You want to stay in business. This eBook gives you the Missing Concept to Staying in Business
What "The Missing Concept to Staying in Business" is not.
- It is not a magic answer to all your problems.
- it is not some motivational rah-rah stuff,
- anything like all the other stuff out there!
- This eBook will not cover the concepts contained in books like "The E-Myth."
- It is not a guide which tells you what your business should be
- This eBook will not cover the wealth of material that is worth reading on business practices written by other. There is no reason to duplicate what others have already said.
- This eBook is not a set of examples to pick and choose from.
- it is not a repackaged program of how to mass e-mail others, or
You will not necessarily want to run right out and start a business. The idea of this eBook is not to get you to start a business or sell you on the concept of owning a business. This eBook is trying to let you in on the concept that makes business successful.
Read as much of this eBook and other information as much as you can before starting a business but don't become the proverbial "deer in the headlights." Don't forget you must go out and take action. You can not just keep reading and reading. Eventually, action is the only way your business will become a reality.
Here's what you'll discover in "The Missing Concept to Staying in Business" eBook:
- Why standardization is mandatory for every business to succeed...
- How to Build your business to meet the needs of 4 very important groups...
- What the format of a good standard is...
- The questions to ask to understand what your business must be...
- WARNING: What can happen to an entrepreneur or business manager if they become complacent...
- How to increase the probability of being successful....
- Why standardization is the best way to change...
Let me give you a little background on where "The Missing Concept to Staying in Business" came from. I am a highly educated physicist who has had many businesses. Some were successful and some not. I have been successful in my work. I have written over 100 technical papers and have over 20 patents. I am also very creative.