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The Entrepreneurs: What They Didn't Teach You in Business School
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The Entrepreneurs: What They Didn't Teach You in Business School
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Number # 1 best-selling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Rick VanderHorst, imparts wisdom and insights for our dynamic and fast changing business environment. With technological and AI advancements, horizontal organizational management structures and the exploding gig economy, more and more people find themselves looking to start their own businesses. Out of chaos and disruption comes opportunity. Whether you are looking to freelance, start a service business or launch a new and innovative product or idea, reading the stories of other accomplished individuals will help to answer the question, "Do I have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?"
Brandon Sanderson said, "The purpose of storytelling is not to tell you how to think but give you questions to think about." My hope is that by reading the stories of others it will help you to write the untold story that lurks inside of you, ready to be unleashed. Stories help to grasp the complexities of business. Stories give it form. Stories are life and our life becomes our story. From that context we can grasp the message. Storytelling emotionally connects us together.
Number # 1 best-selling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Rick VanderHorst, imparts wisdom and insights for our dynamic and fast changing business environment. With technological and AI advancements, horizontal organizational management structures and the exploding gig economy, more and more people find themselves looking to start their own businesses. Out of chaos and disruption comes opportunity. Whether you are looking to freelance, start a service business or launch a new and innovative product or idea, reading the stories of other accomplished individuals will help to answer the question, "Do I have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?"
Brandon Sanderson said, "The purpose of storytelling is not to tell you how to think but give you questions to think about." My hope is that by reading the stories of others it will help you to write the untold story that lurks inside of you, ready to be unleashed. Stories help to grasp the complexities of business. Stories give it form. Stories are life and our life becomes our story. From that context we can grasp the message. Storytelling emotionally connects us together.




















