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Is very much as you would expect, a selection of anecdotes and business guidance that provides some insight into the starting of a business. Clearly, Jones has some prowess in business and his reputation as a no nonsense businessman, as demonstrated on Dragon’s Den, does not fully extend to this book. Microsoft Toolkit 2 4 8 Finalist. There are some excellent points made and it is a good read for anyone intending to start a new enterprise, but should not be considered as a complete manual for becoming a Tycoon.
An interesting and entertaining book but rarely profound despite the tips that litter the text. Chapter 1 – Ten Golden Rules Miraculously there are 10 golden rules to follow to become a Tycoon. This is clearly more about marketing and memory than there being only ten rules to success.
Jones suggests these rules are: • Have a vision • Use your influence • Build your confidence • Make a commitment • Take action • Aim for results • Get your timing right • Persevere • Be caring • Use your intuition These rules seem almost self evident and are expanded on in the rest of the chapter. Chapter 2 – Put Your Imagination to Work Jones suggests that imagination is critical to business success. I agree that imagination allows you to be more creative in how you solve the problems you encounter, but statistically, very few businesses start with a single ‘big idea’.
Download Boxing Game there. Most begin by finding a problem that a customer is experiencing and then solving that problem. Richard Branson routinely finds a sector that is poorly serviced and creates a business that serves the customer better. Not a big new idea, but an old idea more effectively applied.