Dive Into Common Sense Business For Kids Articulated By Kathryn Daniels Compiled As Brochure
book was a good introduction to starting and running a business using "common sense, " A heavy emphasis was placed on common sense involving research, research, and more research to ensure that one opens and runs a business that can realistically make a profit.
Plenty of practical advice and concrete examples, including definitions of necessary vocabulary make a this book a useful resource for young people in the very beginning stages of considering opening their own business.
I actually really liked this book! It helped me learn a lot about business in an easilyread way, Quick, to the point, wise I feel helped, and Im an adult!! What does it take to be successful in business Anthony Maybury used to think that in order to be successful in business one must know how to put complex theories into practice.
He thought that success required knowledge of advanced mathematics, inventory management equations, and whizbang marketing techniques, But, he made some interesting discoveries, He came to realize that the greatest contributor to his business success was found in life experiences, not textbooks, Mr. Maybury said his business strategy was just "plain old common sense, " But, through years observing others in the business world, he realized that his common sense business strategy was not so common after all, Through a series of interviews, author Kathryn Daniels collected dozens of Anthony Maybury's anecdotes and common sense strategies about what it takes to be successful in business, The result, "Common Sense Business for Kids," is a collaboration to benefit and encourage kids interested in entering the business world but Maybury's wisdom is ageless, Using practical judgment derived from experience rather than study, and using realworld examples, Anthony Maybury explains common sense realities behind basic business principles, including: fixed and variable costs, market potential, research, price strategies, inventory management, salesmanship, and management techniques.
Mr. Maybury discusses characteristics needed to be a successful entrepreneur, manager, or employee, Mr. Maybury comments: "I hope the 'common sense' I share with you will be beneficial as you embark on your own career, that it helps you appreciate the value in being aware, of looking at things
from multiple perspectives, and of being ready to adapt.
I hope you see that even though success in business may seem complicated, it's really just 'common sense, ' ".