The 10 Deadly Sins of Antipreneurship

The 10 Deadly Sins of Antipreneurship
Author: Mark Alexander Palmer
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1467865192

The 10 Deadly Sins of Antipreneurship provides business owners and anyone contemplating starting a business with easy-to-understand and refreshing insights into the common pitfalls of business. Reading this book will help you avoid the following 10 Deadly Sins: 1 Not understanding the game 2 Having the wrong personality 3 Having insufficient skills 4 Forgetting to plan ahead 5 Picking the wrong team 6 Not having enough money 7 Not understanding marketing 8 Forgetting your systems 9 Not having an eStrategy 10 Limiting your options

Ten Deadly Marketing Sins

Ten Deadly Marketing Sins
Author: Philip Kotler
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2004-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471662062

Marketing's undisputed doyen offers an unbeatable guide on what not to do As the cost of marketing rises, its effectiveness is in decline. CEOs want a return on their marketing investment, but can't be sure their marketing efforts are even working. Truly, marketers have to shape up or watch their business go south. In this clear and comprehensive guide, renowned marketing expert Philip Kotler identifies the ten most common-and most damaging-mistakes marketers make, and how to avoid them. But these ten mistakes are much more than simple mess-ups; they're glaring deficiencies that prevent companies from succeeding in the marketplace. In Ten Deadly Marketing Sins, Kotler covers each sin in-depth in its own chapter and offers practical, proven guidance for reversing them. Marketers will learn how to stay market-focused and customer-driven, fully understand their customers, keep track of the competition, manage relationships with stakeholders, find new opportunities, develop effective marketing plans, strengthen product and service policies, build brands, get organized, and use technology to the fullest. Covering crucial topics every marketer must understand, Ten Deadly Marketing Sins is a must-have for anyone who want to remain competitive in an increasingly challenging marketplace. Packed with the kind of marketing wisdom only Kotler can provide, this is an indispensable resource for every company-and every marketer-who wants to develop better products, better marketing plans, and better customer relationships. Ten Deadly Marketing Sins is an unbeatable resource from the most respected thinker in modern marketing. Philip Kotler (Chicago, IL) is the S. C. Johnson Distinguished Professor of International Marketing at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management and the author of 15 books, including Marketing Insights from A to Z (0-471-26867-4) and Lateral Marketing (0-471-45516-4), both published by Wiley.

Kmart's Ten Deadly Sins

Kmart's Ten Deadly Sins
Author: Marcia Layton Turner
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2003-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471481181

An insightful look at how Kmart's management destroyed the company Kmart's Ten Deadly Sins spins an intriguing tale of the missteps of a retail giant who once had the industry in the palm of its hand and foolishly let it all slip away. This engaging book weaves corporate history in with financial analysis and commentary that leaves the reader with a better sense of where Kmart has been and what its potential is for a turnaround. This first in-depth examination of Kmart clearly identifies and discusses the ten missteps and miscalculations Kmart's CEOs have repeatedly made, including resisting investments in technology, brand mismanagement, and haphazard expansion, to name a few. Author Marcia Layton Turner taps many of her vast contacts within the retail business community to get the inside scoop on what really brought this once mighty retail giant to its knees. Kmart's Ten Deadly Sins is written for readers who find themselves wondering how a company with such bright prospects could end up filing for bankruptcy. Marcia Layton Turner (Rochester, NY) is the bestselling author of The Unofficial Guide to Starting a Small Business and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting Your Own Business. With an MBA in corporate strategy and marketing from the University of Michigan, she spent several years with Eastman Kodak in marketing and marketing communications. She is currently a freelance writer/author and ghostwriter for college-level business textbooks. Turner has also written for several top magazines and Web sites.

The 10 Deadly Sins Of A Product Launch

The 10 Deadly Sins Of A Product Launch
Author: Dr. Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 142
Release:
Genre: Design
ISBN:

The 10 Avoidable Mistakes Of A Product Launch That Will Cost You Money, Destroy Your Brand Credibility, And Make You Cry… how to turn them around for a 6-figure product launch online. I am glad to share important knowledge on 10 deadly sins of the 6-figure product launch. In this course, we're going to be talking about the avoidable mistakes of a product launch that will cost you money, destroy your brand credibility and literally make you cry. These are lessons I learned from my very first product launch where we made $365,000 in five days and yet I still ended up crying like a baby because I made so many cardinal sins during that product launch. We could have made a million dollars easy, in that five day period, but I ended up in tears at the end of the day because the mistakes were just too many. We were lucky we still ended up with $365,000. Many people who had to go through the same mistakes, basically, died up in the marketplace and they could never rise again. I will encourage you to get this book if you want to be in the product launch business, if you want to launch a product, either as an internet marketer, a business owner or an entrepreneur, all this applies.

Marketing's 10 Deadly Sins (and How to Avoid Them)

Marketing's 10 Deadly Sins (and How to Avoid Them)
Author: James H. Drummond
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2004-09
Genre: Marketing
ISBN: 0741422557

Learn effective strategies to succeed in today's highly competitive marketplace. Through examples and case studies the author demonstrates that much of the money spent on "marketing activity" is wasted and fails to attract customers.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship
Author: George Vozikis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 750
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317471342

The authors present core concepts of entrepreneurship in an easy-to-follow, logical sequence. Starting with basic definitions and an overarching conceptual framework in Part I, the book then addresses topics pertaining to Venture Initiation (Part II), Venture Management (Part III), and Venture Development (Part IV). Each chapter contains a case study in which a real-life entrepreneur, who confronts the issues of growth and competition, is followed. Venture initiation and development are key components of this book. Entrepreneurship has all the standard features that entrepreneurs-in-training need. The book's strength, however, lies in the clear, straightforward, and logical manner in which the various topics within this complex subject are presented. The book also includes learning objectives, outlines, terms, and review questions.

Digital Business Goldmines

Digital Business Goldmines
Author: Dr. Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 178
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A Practical Breakdown Of Hottest Profitable Internet Businesses You Can Start in Next 24 hours With Zero Investment, Zero Experience, And Zero Technical. It is one thing to understand that there is money to be made on the internet, It is quite another thing to know exactly where that money can be made. In addition, any serious business person must seriously consider the Strength; Weaknesses; Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) inherent in each opportunity before making a choice which one to pursue. While there are literally hundreds, if not thousands. of ways to make money on the internet, I will choose just 11 most promising ones to discuss in this chapter. The more enterprising NetpreneurS can then do more research to uncover other gems not mentioned in this manifesto.

Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling

Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling
Author: Terry Halpin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2009-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642018629

This book contains the proceedings of two long-standing workshops: The 10th International Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Development and Support, BPMDS 2009, and the 14th International Conference on Exploring Modeling Methods for Systems Analysis and Design, EMMSAD 2009, held in connection with CAiSE 2009 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in June 2009. The 17 papers accepted for BPMDS 2009 were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions. The topics addressed by the BPMDS workshop are business and goal-related drivers; model-driven process change; technological drivers and IT services; technological drivers and process mining; and compliance and awareness. Following an extensive review process, 16 papers out of 36 submissions were accepted for EMMSAD 2009. These papers cover the following topics: use of ontologies; UML and MDA; ORM and rule-oriented modeling; goal-oriented modeling; alignment and understandability; enterprise modeling; and patterns and anti-patterns in enterprise modeling.

Trust in Social and Business Relations

Trust in Social and Business Relations
Author: Joanna Paliszkiewicz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2024-08-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040100228

In the dynamic landscape of the digital era, where interactions span from the personal touch of face-to-face conversations to the vast, interconnected world of the internet, understanding trust has never been more crucial. Trust in Social and Business Relations: Theory and Practice provides a groundbreaking exploration of the multifaceted nature of trust in our modern society. This insightful book navigates the reader through the intricate web of trust in digital and traditional contexts. Across its four compelling parts, the book examines the evolution of human relations in the digital age, investigates the role of trust in various social and business scenarios, explores the dynamics of trust in specific industries, and discusses the broader implications of trust in national and international spheres. With contributions from esteemed academics and industry experts around the globe, this book delves into pressing issues such as the impact of social media on business relationships, the challenges of romantic connections in cyberspace, and the evolving trust dynamics in industries like mobile payments and smart hotels. It also tackles significant themes like trust in government, the nuances of international business negotiations, and the emerging trust paradigms in smart city-port-maritime nexus. The book is not just an academic exploration; it's a vital resource for business professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in the complexities of trust in our interconnected world. It offers a unique blend of theoretical insights and practical perspectives, making it an indispensable guide for navigating the challenges and opportunities of building trust in the digital age. This book is a must-read for those seeking to understand the delicate balance of trust in the tapestry of modern human relationships.

Risk Factors and Business Models

Risk Factors and Business Models
Author: D. Anthony Miles
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 159942388X

This book provides an in-depth investigation on SMEs and risk factors that influence and cause failure. Using key concepts derived from accounting, economics, marketing, management, finance, and entrepreneurship literature, Miles identifies five key risk factors that are critical to the success or failure of a business enterprise: (a) personal characteristics, (b) intangible operations, (c) enterprise operations, (d) market climate, and (e) business environment.