Scrappy Startups: How 15 Ordinary Women Turned Their Unique Ideas into Profitable Businesses
Melanie Keveles
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Description
Fifteen successful female entrepreneurs tell their stories--stories that will inspire other women to follow through on their dreams of starting a business.
In Scrappy Startups: How 15 Ordinary Women Turned Their Unique Ideas into Profitable Businesses, acclaimed author and highly successful career coach Melanie Keveles presents the stories women looking to start their own businesses need to hear--stories of women just like them who realized their entrepreneurial dreams while discovering their own greater creative capacities. Scrappy Startups is more than a book--it is mentorship in print--in which highly successful women entrepreneurs share their best advice in an utterly inspiring way. Representing a wide range of business fields, with enterprises ranging in age from newly begun to a couple of decades old, these women explain their thinking, their alliances, and the singular creative impulses that led to a viable and meaningful commercial endeavor. As presented here, each woman represents a part of the "Dream, Courage, Action" model that Melanie Keveles developed to demonstrate the process of bringing an idea to fruition.Product Details
Price
$114.00
Publisher
Praeger
Publish Date
November 12, 2009
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.3 X 1.2 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780313365119
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Melanie Keveles, M.A., is president of Starting Fresh Coaching, LLC, www.startingfreshcoaching.com.
Reviews
"Aiming to share stories of role models with other women, Keveles, a career and life coach and trainer, relates how 15 women entrepreneurs started successful businesses with little money, in the auto, clothing, food, music, and other industries. She demonstrates how each woman represents part of her 'Dream, Courage, Action' coaching model, how to follow the model, and what can be learned from them." --Reference & Research Book News