The Second Bounce Of The Ball: Turning Risk Into Opportunity

The Second Bounce Of The Ball: Turning Risk Into Opportunity

by Sir Sir Ronald Cohen (Author)

Synopsis

A unique insider's guide to turning risk into opportunity In business, everyone can see the first bounce of the ball. It is the second bounce that is uncertain. Ronald Cohen, one of the world's leading private-equity investors, argues that the entrepreneur's aim is to take advantage of that uncertainty: for it is only in situations of uncertainty that significant gains can be made. Putting it another way, successful entrepreneurs know how to turn risk into opportunity. The book is essential reading for entrepreneurs, wannabe entrepreneurs and all those who want to apply entrepreneurial approaches in all walks of life. It provides relevant background on the development of entrepreneurship and of the venture-capital and private-equity industry through the prism of Cohen's experience at Apax. It provides guidance about how to take advantage of business opportunity: the right people and the right money and the roles played by personality and luck and underlines the importance of ethics.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: W&N
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0753824361
ISBN 13: 9780753824368
Book Overview: A unique insider's guide to turning risk into opportunity

Media Reviews
One of the best books written on entrepreneurship in recent years. It will reward any reader, from start-up to City banker--Financial Times
The book sets out the principles of successful entrepreneurial behaviour... a detailed cookbook, making Cohen the Delia Smith of the entrepreneurial world--New Statesman
Author Bio
Sir Ronald Cohen came to Britain from Egypt at the age of eleven; after winning a scholarship to Oxford and becoming president of the Oxford Union he attended Harvard Business School. As well as founding Easdaq, he founded the Apax Group in 1972, of which he is now chairman. He was knighted in 2001.