How I Made It is essential reading for anyone who dreams of starting their own business. Gutsy and life-affirming, it features the inspirational stories of 40 successful entrepreneurs including, Duncan Bannatyne, Prue Leith, Sarah Doukas and Emma Bridgewater.
Every year thousands of hopeful entrepreneurs decide to take the plunge. Many fail, but many go on to achieve great success and huge profits.
In How I Made It 40 successful entrepreneurs explain how they managed to defy the odds and turn their dreams into reality. Find out how they decided what to do, how they got started and how they found the money they needed. But they also reveal how they had doubts, made stupid mistakes, and encountered overwhelming frustrations along the way. This second edition updates their stories to reveal what happened next and how, in most cases, they finally sold their businesses and made millions.
Gutsy, inspiring, and life affirming - if you have ever dreamt of starting up your own business How I Made It is for you.
Huge best-seller which draws on authors columns in The Sunday Times
40 real-life inspirational stories to encourage budding entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurs featured include: Duncan Bannatyne - Bannatyne Leisure, Prue Leith - Leiths, Emma Bridgewater - Bridgewater Pottery, Sarah Doukas - Storm
Rachel Bridge
Rachel Bridge is the Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Times. She writes the 'How I Made It' column each week for the paper as well as regular features about entrepreneurs and small and growing businesses.
An experienced journalist, Rachel Bridge formerly worked for The Times and the Evening Standard. She is also a regular conference speaker on the subject of entrepreneurs. Rachel graduated from Cambridge University with an honours degree in Economics.
"Rachel Bridges inspiring book has perfectly summed up the passion, the commitment and the sheer excitement of being an entrepreneur."
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