The 10 Secrets of Entrepreneurs: How to stop being just an employee

The 10 Secrets of Entrepreneurs: How to stop being just an employee

by KeithCameronSmith (Author)

Synopsis

The Ten Secrets of Entrepreneurs: How to stop being just an employee is a compelling guide to the ten key distinctions between successful or extraordinary entrepreneurs and unsuccessful or ordinary employees and the way they think and behave. This life-changing book will show how anyone can learn to switch their thinking to that of an extraordinary entrepreneur and enjoy a more rewarding and fulfilling professional and personal life. The distinctions include: Entrepreneurs have an empowering perspective of failure. Employees see failure as bad. Entrepreneurs are solution finders. Employees are problem solvers. Entrepreneurs look into the future. Employees look into the past. In uncertain times, everyone wants to have more meaning and purpose in their professional and personal lives. In this inspirational and prescriptive guide, Keith Cameron Smith leads readers from a passive and possibly fearful view of their future to one they can actively engage in and firmly believe in.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 25 Sep 2012

ISBN 10: 0749958901
ISBN 13: 9780749958909
Book Overview: How to transform yourself from an unsuccessful or ordinary employee into a sucessful or extraordinary entrepreneur and take control of your life.

Media Reviews
To those who would like to find out if entrepreneurs are born or made, there is much to enjoy in Keith Cameron Smith's slight but deep book -- Steven Dolby Edge
Author Bio
Keith Cameron Smith is an entrepreneur and inspirational speaker who teaches life success principles to corporations around the USA. For over five years, he hosted his own radio show, Flames of Truth, which inspired thousands of listeners to become rich in every area of life. Over the last five years he has inspired hundreds of thousands of networkers and leaders of large corporations including AT&T and American Express have used his books to inspire their teams.