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Summary: Built to Sell - Review and Analysis of Warrilow's Book - cover

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Summary: Built to Sell - Review and Analysis of Warrilow's Book

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The must-read summary of John Warrilow’s book: “Built to Sell: Creating a Business that Can Thrive Without You”. This complete summary of the ideas from John Warrilow’s book “Built to Sell” shows how difficult it can be for business owners to become less involved in their business. In his book, the author explains an eight-step process that entrepreneurs can use to ensure that the business can run without them and become a valuable asset that can be sold. By following this plan, you can increase the value of your business and ensure it is successful in its own right. Added-value of this summary: • Save time • Understand key principles • Expand your business knowledgeTo learn more, read “Built to Sell” and follow the eight-step process to make your company more independent and a high-value asset.
Available since: 11/12/2014.

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