Stupid Enough to Succeed: The Millennial Entrepreneur'S Guide to Achieving Business Hypergrowth
Stupid Enough to Succeed opens the door to the most contemporary business start-up methods available to todays entrepreneur. The book guides and inspires youthpreneurs on the most cost-efficient ways to ramp up their real-world businesses quickly. Written by a millennial for the millennial generation, this is not your fathers start-up guide.
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Stupid Enough to Succeed: The Millennial Entrepreneur'S Guide to Achieving Business Hypergrowth
Stupid Enough to Succeed opens the door to the most contemporary business start-up methods available to todays entrepreneur. The book guides and inspires youthpreneurs on the most cost-efficient ways to ramp up their real-world businesses quickly. Written by a millennial for the millennial generation, this is not your fathers start-up guide.
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Stupid Enough to Succeed: The Millennial Entrepreneur'S Guide to Achieving Business Hypergrowth

Stupid Enough to Succeed: The Millennial Entrepreneur'S Guide to Achieving Business Hypergrowth

by Jeff Naeem
Stupid Enough to Succeed: The Millennial Entrepreneur'S Guide to Achieving Business Hypergrowth

Stupid Enough to Succeed: The Millennial Entrepreneur'S Guide to Achieving Business Hypergrowth

by Jeff Naeem

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Stupid Enough to Succeed opens the door to the most contemporary business start-up methods available to todays entrepreneur. The book guides and inspires youthpreneurs on the most cost-efficient ways to ramp up their real-world businesses quickly. Written by a millennial for the millennial generation, this is not your fathers start-up guide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524699383
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 08/02/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Destined for entrepreneurship at an early age, Jeff Naeem sold wrapping paper at the age of seven and later became one of the top 100 sales performers in the country for Cutco knives. He earned a concentration in philosophy at Hamilton College. After college, fear of living in a box drove him to take a job in financial services. Growing weary of the 9-5 grind, he decided to hang up the suit and tie, trading in junk bonds for junk removal. Jeffs company Junk-A-Haulics became profitable in just three months and has grown 50-75% each year. Jeff has addressed regional business organizations and was interviewed on Jim Beachs School for Startups syndicated radio show, featured in New Jersey Business magazine, The Daily Record, has guest blogged for the worldwide Entrepreneurs Organization and presented at the Next Level Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
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