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Management Books 2000 Ltd The New Hallmarks for Successful Business: The Completely Revised and Updated Practical Guide to Successful Business Development
"The Hallmarks for Successful Business" is a complete guide to business development for small and medium-sized companies. It provides proven and practical advice on: the way to survive, change and grow; planning for successful business development; achieving real growth - with minimal risk; creating new business opportunities; and much, much more - by combining the results of extensive research by Dinah Bennett at the Foundation for SME Development at the University of Durham with the hands-on consulting experience of David Hall and his associates, this book provides a practical step-by-step guide to actions which business people can take to achieve tangible success. Throughout the text, the book is packed with practical examples and procedures being used by manufacturing and service companies in the field.
£14.99
Emerald Publishing Limited Entrepreneurship, Neurodiversity & Gender: Exploring Opportunities for Enterprise and Self-employment as Pathways to Fulfilling Lives
Drawing on inspirational stories of neurodivergent entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, Neurodiversity & Gender provides insights into their respective journeys, challenges, and triumphs, alongside discussions with their allies and members of their ecosystem. Readers are offered innovations and solutions within the workplace and organisational design, employing both “neurodivergent” and “neurotypical” individuals to enable satisfying career paths for neurodivergent women. Entrepreneurship, Neurodiversity & Gender shines a spotlight on issues of intersectionality and opens the debate on how we can develop and support the options of entrepreneurship or self-employment that are offered to young people early on in their career. Yolanda Gill and Dinah Bennett aim to explore and foster greater awareness of and support through policy and practice. They also ask how can we ensure that the legal and policy environment does not create additional barriers to opportunities for enterprise and self-employment as pathways to fulfilling lives?
£70.10