The Entrepreneur

Kao presents the essential skills, attitudes and concepts; perspectives needed to bring ideas into fruition as ongoing enterprises. This volume focuses specifically on the entrepreneur, using case studies based on such figures as Peter Ueberroth, Ted Turner, Akira Kimishima, Charles Leighton, and ot...

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Main Author: Kao, John J (Author)
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Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall 1991
©1991
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