All I Ever Needed to Know About Business

I Learned from Selling Rocks

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour, Business & Finance
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Author: Julie Hagen ISBN: 9781481715126
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: November 29, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Julie Hagen
ISBN: 9781481715126
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: November 29, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The hilarious heartfelt fictional memoir shares summer day of a seven year old who steals 2 quarThis hilarious heartfelt fictional memoir shares one summer day when a determined seven year old finds a creative way to earn the money to pay back her grandmother. After exploring options on wage earnings in the neighborhood, ( IE: Lemonade stands), she thinks creatively. Soon she digs out an old bag of shells and rocks that she had stored back when the family returned from the annual trip to Florida. With a creative and determined spirit, she finds a way to earn money. She learns that day what we had to go to school and corporate training on: How to; do local research, product development, price strategies and some complicated new partnership ventures. By the end of the day, all of her lessons become the reader's lessons. The parallel of childhood dreams and our own adult endeavors is interwoven throughout the book. A simple reflection back on a sunny afternoon ends up being a lesson we all can take to heart in our daily business decisions and interactions. We learn our adventurous spirit and determination really is the base to start a business. Enjoy this wonderful witty tale of valuable lessons and inspiration no matter the age.

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The hilarious heartfelt fictional memoir shares summer day of a seven year old who steals 2 quarThis hilarious heartfelt fictional memoir shares one summer day when a determined seven year old finds a creative way to earn the money to pay back her grandmother. After exploring options on wage earnings in the neighborhood, ( IE: Lemonade stands), she thinks creatively. Soon she digs out an old bag of shells and rocks that she had stored back when the family returned from the annual trip to Florida. With a creative and determined spirit, she finds a way to earn money. She learns that day what we had to go to school and corporate training on: How to; do local research, product development, price strategies and some complicated new partnership ventures. By the end of the day, all of her lessons become the reader's lessons. The parallel of childhood dreams and our own adult endeavors is interwoven throughout the book. A simple reflection back on a sunny afternoon ends up being a lesson we all can take to heart in our daily business decisions and interactions. We learn our adventurous spirit and determination really is the base to start a business. Enjoy this wonderful witty tale of valuable lessons and inspiration no matter the age.

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