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Book : How To Start A Business On Your Kitchen Table - Nix..

Modelo 01961177
Fabricante o sello Hay House UK
Peso 0.29 Kg.
Precio:   $56,439.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 20-05-2025 y el 28-05-2025
Descripción
-Titulo Original : How To Start A Business On Your Kitchen Table

-Fabricante :

Hay House UK

-Descripcion Original:

Inspired by the authors rags-to-riches business story, this book explains how to combine passion with innovation to start a business.Practical tools, expert advice and innovative ideas to help you create a successful business that reflects your values, supports your lifestyle and creates real fulfilment.In 2014, in her farmhouse kitchen in Wales, Shann Nix Jones started to manufacture a relatively unknown probiotic goats milk called kefir. It was a powerful healing remedy that cured her sons eczema and even saved her husband from a life-threatening MRSA infection. Today, the business she started on her kitchen table has 300,000 customers and an annual turnover of £4.5 million.In this book, Shann shares the innovative methods that helped her turn her passion into a sustainable business. Following these steps, youll learn how to: * develop an idea into a viable business that supports any lifestyle * operate with meaningful values and stand out from the competition * convert every obstacle into a launch pad * balance work and family - and even weave both together to enhance your family lifeShann believes that anyone can start a business following her 13 steps, and that doing so can bring you closer to creating a life in which you are the CEO of your business and your destiny. About the Author Shann Nix Jones is the co-founder of Chuckling Goat, which produces award-winning, all-natural kefirs and kefir-based skincare products made by hand on the family farm in Wales. She is the author of Secrets from Chuckling Goat, The Good Skin Solution and The Kefir Solution.
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