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Book Reviews,
Summaries and Excerpts
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Below are books about entrepreneurship and
how small and home
business entrepreneurs can succeed in their businesses.
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The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon
Valley
Leslie Berlin
Before Intel and Google, before Microsoft and dot-coms and Apple and
Cisco and Sun and Pixar and stock-option millionaires and startup widows
and billionaire venture capitalists, there was a group of eight young
men who decided to start their own transistor company. It was 1957.
Leading the group was Robert Noyce.
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She's Her Stage, Not Her Age: Why Appealing to a Boomer Woman Is a
Matter of Life Transitions
Mary Brown and Carol Orsbom
Boomer women are distinct individuals -- mothers of teens and toddlers,
grandmothers, and child-free singles; veteran professionals; and startup
entrepreneurs, divorcees, widows and newlyweds -- driven by an
assortment of ideals and priorities
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8 Secrets of the Super Successful
Alan S. Becker
The book “There’s Always Room at the Top: 8 Secrets of the Super Successful” by Alan S. Becker explores the secrets to success of some of the most well known people. The book teaches that personal, professional and financial fulfillment is achieved through recognizing life-altering opportunities and taking the risks associated with them.
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Getting Back on the Career Track
Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin
If you're a mom who opted to stay at home to take care of your family,
would you like to return to the work world but are concerned about how to find an opportunity that will allow you to fulfill your family or other non-work obligations, nervous about how to “market yourself” to potential employers, or unsure about what type of work you want to do?
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