Do It! or Ditch It

Do It! or Ditch It

by Bev James (Author)

Synopsis

Every successful achievement in life begins with a positive thought and a conscious decision Entrepreneur and businesswoman Bev James uses coaching and profiling principles to inspire people to be single-minded, learn how to plan, prioritise, delegate and take action to get things done and get them done well in work and in life. To be successful you must have a passion for action and belief in your idea. You must recognise the right opportunity and take appropriate action to ensure follow through and drive the project to completion. But how do you decide which idea to run with and which action should become your top priority? In eight simple steps, Bev's down-to-earth Do It or Ditch It approach teaches you how to make clear decisions from the outset so that at every step along the way, you will be more likely to succeed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 28 Jul 2011

ISBN 10: 0753539993
ISBN 13: 9780753539996
Book Overview: Eight steps to business success from the millionaires' mentor

Media Reviews
The must-read book for every entrepreneur at all stages of business building, particularly before big ideas are launched. * James Caan, founder and CEO of Hamilton Bradshaw *
Definitely a book for those serious about achievement. Clear, direct and inspiring. Just do it and reap the rewards. * Richard Denny, author of Selling to Win *
Author Bio
Bev James is a successful entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is the founder, with James Caan of the Entrepreneurs' Business Academy as well as MD and Head of Training of The Coaching Academy: The world's largest coach training organisation. Bev is a regular monthly columnist for Start Your Business Magazine; she is a fortnightly regular columnist for StartupTV, an interactive digital magazine and she us a monthly columnist for business magazine The Market, which launched in October 2010. Bev has also written for TJ (Training Journal) CEO Magazine and Fresh Business Thinking.