Deidre Johnson
- 1
- revisión
- 0
- votos útiles
- 10
- calificaciones
-
We Don't Need Permission
- How Black Business Can Change Our World
- De: Eric Collins
- Narrado por: Eric Collins
- Duración: 9 h y 33 m
- Versión completa
-
General
-
Narración:
-
Historia
A powerful guide to successful, transformative entrepreneurship for the under-represented from Eric Collins, host of the award-winning Channel 4 reality business show The Money Maker. At a time when half of Black households in the UK live in persistent poverty—over twice as many as their white counterparts—We Don't Need Permission argues that investing in Black and under-represented entrepreneurs in order to create successful businesses is the surest, fastest socio-economic game-changer there is.
-
-
Inspirational and engaging!
- De Deidre Johnson en 09-05-22
- We Don't Need Permission
- How Black Business Can Change Our World
- De: Eric Collins
- Narrado por: Eric Collins
Inspirational and engaging!
Revisado: 09-05-22
“We Don’t Need Permission” is a truly timely and essential read(listen). Covering the historic context and evolution of Black entrepreneurship in the US and UK, Collins keeps you engaged and interested with every chapter. He also includes a variety of stories of the founders behind successful entities that are now household names from Amazon to Google, from Barry Gordy to John Johnson as well as examples from a variety of industries from airlines to entertainment.
Encouraging Black entrepreneurs to “let go of small and think global,” Collins provides his own experiences to bring to life to the book’s key lessons. This is ultimately a book about liberation. An inspirational playbook of timeless advice for entrepreneurs, a roadmap for anyone aspiring to become an entrepreneur, and great advice for any professional wanting to get unstuck and discover a path foward. “We Don’t Need Permission” is truly the clarion call that our community has needed.
Se ha producido un error. Vuelve a intentarlo dentro de unos minutos.
Has calificado esta reseña.
Reportaste esta reseña