Book Description:
Make the leap and become an entrepreneur today
Are you living for the weekend? Are you dissatisfied at work? Are you itching to do something that is important to you? How can you avoid the pitfalls that many first-time entrepreneurs have fallen into? How do you explore whether entrepreneurship is right for you without giving up your day job? Employee to Entrepreneur is your guide to leaving your job behind and building something for yourself.
Author and employee-turned-entrepreneur Steve Glaveski, shows you how to navigate the challenges, find the entrepreneurial success that is right for you and become a better person along the way. Employee to Entrepreneur combines storytelling with a step-by-step framework to teach you how to effectively explore and leverage entrepreneurship to gain freedom, fulfillment and financial security.
Book features :
- understand what you want to do by first understanding yourself
- explore if entrepreneurship is right for you without giving up your day job
- avoid the common pitfalls faced by first-time entrepreneurs
- fund, test and prioritise your ideas in a fast and cost-effective way
- develop the mindset to succeed in your business.
If you're ready to leave your cushy employee life behind and build a business and a life you believe in, reading this essential guidebook is your first step to making it happen.
About the Author Steve Glaveski is an entrepreneur, keynote speaker, author and podcast host.
He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Collective Campus, an innovation hub, school and consultancy based in Australia and Singapore that works with large organizations and startups to unlock their potential so that they can create more impact for humanity and give their employees more fulfilling and meaningful work.
Since 2015, Steve has grown CC from a team of just two with no brand or revenue to a nine-person team and a seven-figure business, with a client list that includes the likes of Microsoft, Village Roadshow, Charter Hall, Telstra, National Australia Bank, King & Wood Mallesons, Clifford Chance, Maddocks, Mills Oakley, Asahi Beverages, Australian Unity, MetLife Insurance and Sportsbet.
Collective Campus has also been home to and incubated over 50 startups who have collectively raised more than US$12M.
Recently, Steve founded Lemonade Stand, a children's entrepreneurship program for 9-12 year olds that teaches them the fundamentals of design thinking, the lean startup philosophy, coding, 3D modelling and AR. The program has been rolled out across Australia and Singapore to over 1,000 children.
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