The Entrepreneur's Framework
How Businesses Are Adapting in the New Economy
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Narrateur(s):
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Roy Braverman
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Joshua H. Davidson
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Lindarella Raye
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Auteur(s):
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Joshua H. Davidson
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It's no secret; starting a company is hard. So many decisions are interdependent on factors outside of our control. Some founders follow a business plan; others operate by the seat of their pants. But all entrepreneurs need a personal framework to follow.
Since starting his first company at age 16, Chop Dawg founder/CEO Joshua H. Davidson has developed trusting relationships with customers while building a thriving team to serve them. However, Joshua didn't always think like a long-term leader. In 2013, the growing pains of running a start-up had brought his team to the brink of a breakup. Faced with the threat of going out of business, Joshua had to reverse-engineer his company (and himself) to get it back on track. The result was a framework that any entrepreneur can use to build a sustainable business.
With hard-won insight, humor, and an insider's knowledge of the entrepreneurial space, Joshua dispels the myths and false promises that entrepreneurs are often too keen to believe in when starting out, and lays out a practical framework for lasting success.
©2018 Joshua H. Davidson (P)2019 Joshua H. Davidson