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Failing Fast? : The Ten Secrets to Succeed Faster.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tulsidas, Luv.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Success in business.
Leadership.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (245 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Newburyport : Advantage Media Group, 2024.
Summary:
Imagine yourself standing at the finish line of your grandiose dream, after years of hard work and countless failures. That's how the journey to super success looks like for most people who believe in the "fail fast, fail often" principle. Now, let's envision an alternate reality where you stumbled upon a treasure trove of secrets that helped change the course of your life and allowed you to achieve your big dreams faster, without mindless hard work and painful failures. That's what the journey to super success looks like for people who follow the ten secrets to succeed faster. Failing Fast? can be your passage to that alternate reality. Within the pages of this book, author Luv Tulsidas shares the ten meticulously curated and rigorously tested secrets that have accelerated his journey as an entrepreneur, allowing him to deliver game-changing innovation for clients at a guaranteed price.
Contents:
Half-title page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Succeed-Faster Mindset
Chapter 1 | Dream Big And Do Bold
Chapter 2 | Be A Seeker, Not A Bullshitter!
Chapter 3 | Tapping Into The Zeitgeist
Chapter 4 | My Personal Experience With The Zeitgeist
Chapter 5 | Turn Your Fear Into A Superpower
Chapter 6 | Working Hard Does Not Pay Off
Chapter 7 | The Zeitgeist—A Market Timing Deep Dive
Part II: The Succeed-Faster Method
Chapter 8 | The “Wow” Factor
Chapter 9 | Finding Your Wow Factor
Chapter 10 | The Viral Spiral Customer
Part III: The Succeed-Faster Execution
Chapter 11 | Most Valuable Product (MVP)
Chapter 12 | How To Fund Your Dream
Chapter 13 | Build A Burn-On Team
Conclusion
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ISBN:
9781955884914
OCLC:
1415889009

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