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Go Broke, Die Rich
- Turning Around the Troubled Small Business
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 4 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
In this update of Yes, We're Open, Defending the Small Business Under Siege, Manchee explores the myriad of reasons why small businesses fail, provides practical advice on how to turn an ailing business around, and gives dozens of examples of entrepreneurs he has worked with in the past who have successfully reorganized their businesses. Go Broke, Die Rich is written in a concise and entertaining style with lots of interesting stories and even a little poetry.
©2003 William Manchee (P)2011 William Manchee
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Critic reviews
"A great little book and there is no fluff!... It's full of good solid advice for the small business owner." (Lori Ann Evans, Street Talk, WACK AM 1420)
"This is a really good book and I loved the poetry too. Every business owner... should read this book." (Dottie Wood, WYBC Radio)