
In 1998, three Harvard Business School graduates turned down lucrative jobs to form their own companies.
Their efforts have paid off extremely well.
These three people learned a great deal about what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur.
The author distills this knowledge down to ten rules for creating dynamic, long-lasting businesses.
This book can be found in HECSA Library:The Intelligent Entrepreneur: How Three Harvard Business School Graduates Learned the Ten Rules of Successful Entrepreneurship
Bill Murphy, Jr.
HB615 .M87 2010