In Good Company: The Essential Business Start-up Guide for Women

In Good Company: The Essential Business Start-up Guide for Women

by Rebecca Jordan (Author), Kirsty Weir (Author)

Synopsis

In Good Company is a must-read for all women who are thinking of starting their own business. Written by Rebecca Jordan and Kirsty Weir, Young Entrepreneurs of the Year 2003, In Good Company will inspire women of all ages and backgrounds to gain the confidence, contacts and knowledge they need to set up on their own. Using Rebecca and Kirsty's own experiences of setting up Gapwork.com, as well as featuring the experiences of other female entrepreneurs, In Good Company covers the essential elements of a successful business start-up. Direct, accessible and humorous, this book covers all you need to know about ideas, money, people and growth.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 05 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0713676264
ISBN 13: 9780713676266
Book Overview: No direct competition Written by women for women Authors have an excellent media profile: they write weekly columns offering start-up advice for the Sunday Express and Yorkshire Post

Media Reviews
'...A must-read for all women thinking of starting their own business, and the only guide of its kind on the market.' The Bookseller (3 March 2006) 'Cover[s] the precise needs of the business superwoman of the future.' The Bookseller (17 March 2006) 'Inspire[s] women of all ages and backgrounds to gain the confidence, contacts and knowledge they need to set up a successful business.' Publishing News (17 March 2006) 'A must read for all women who are thinking of starting their own business... Will inspire women of all ages and backgrounds to gain the confidence, contacts and knowledge they need to set up on their own.' www.mumandworking.co.uk (3/7/06) 'A quick and useful read for those seeking guidance on everyday entrepreneurial matters.'
Author Bio
Rebecca Jordan and Kirsty Weir are two successful Leeds-based entrepreneurs. Co-founders of gapwork.com, they have their own TV show, Being the Boss, and write business start-up advice columns for the Sunday Express and the Yorkshire Post.