Review of Plan To Profit

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Starting a business is always a high risk endeavor and I'm glad for the book Plan to Profit reading it will enable me to plan for my business to succeed once I become an entrepreneur.
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Starting a business is always a high risk endeavor and I'm glad for the book Plan to Profit reading it will enable me to plan for my business to succeed once I become an entrepreneur.
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Thanks for the review! This book sounds really helpful, especially the part about having a solid plan. Do you think it’s good for someone just starting out with no business experience?
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sayjil gordhan wrote: 10 May 2025, 23:30 Thanks for the review! This book sounds really helpful, especially the part about having a solid plan. Do you think it’s good for someone just starting out with no business experience?
Yes, I think the book is perfect for someone who has no business experience. This author teaches the reader how to make a solid plan. As they say; The devil is in the details.
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Chuck Miller’s focus on planning and filling a unique customer need sounds like solid advice for new business owners. I’m looking forward to reading this book and learn how to create a strong foundation for success. thank you for the educative review.
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