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The Entrepreneur’s Success Kit : A 5-Step Lesson Plan to Create and Grow Your Own Business

Amir Hegazi, reviewing on Amazon: “As an aspiring entrepreneur, small-business owner, and avid student of business, I found the Entrepreneur’s Success Kit to be much more practical and relevant to my business and own development than any other literature on entrepreneurship (or general business/management for that matter) I’ve come across. It’s my belief that the Kit is possibly the best how-to start-up business book ever! Not only is its in-a-box format compelling and easy to use, Kaleil Tuzman’s style- throughout each page- is intelligent, concise, and right to the point. Furthermore, he is able to effectively simplify a wide array of complex topics in a way that’s not only understandable, but actionable as well. Additionally, the visuals are very well designed. Meanwhile, the advisers cards provide a great reference tool covering everything from creativity, to planning, to motivation; as well as start-up related topics including product or service development, business planning, team development, financing and financial management, sales and marketing, and more. Finally, the CD’s included provide an interactive tool to delve into the inner side of entrepreneurship (or the foundation of all entrepreneurial success). This is a truly remarkable and inspiring product. My only regret is not having this product a few years ago in the early-stages of my entrepreneurial development.”

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