Review of Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat.

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Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat is a resourceful book. I have been in the entrepreneurship field for a long and I would bet what this book talks about entrepreneurship is true and would help anyone seeking to become serial entrepreneur. I am definitely adding this to my shelf. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book provides an insight and may act as a guide for people who want to be an entrepreneur or are currently struggling with their business. It provides all the necessary information about entrepreneurship, from start to the exit. It will be of great help for struggling business people. Nice review!
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I agree that this book will appeal to entrepreneurs who want to become serial entrepreneurs, but I think it will also appeal to anyone starting a business, wanting to grow it, or who wants to exit and retire, without the last limb of starting afresh. I also liked how this book is written - well structured and easy to understand, without distractions.
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'Four components make up this book: start, scale, exit, and repeat. Mastering these concepts is a huge step toward becoming a serial entrepreneur.'
Business easily fail, so I think books like this are quite important.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

"Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat." by Colin C. Campbell is quite inspiring and informative. The focus that the author displayed by sticking to the book's main theme explains why he succeeded as an entrepreneur and also teaches others how to forge ahead in their entrepreneurial journey. Congrats on BOTD. Great review.
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Post by Gayatri Tripathi »

It sounds like *Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat.* by Colin C. Campbell could be an invaluable resource for anyone who has struggled with starting or scaling a business, as you experienced. The review does an excellent job of highlighting the four key components—starting with an idea, scaling, exiting, and repeating—which seem crucial for long-term entrepreneurial success. I appreciate how the reviewer emphasized the clarity and structure of the book, noting that Campbell made these concepts easy to understand by sharing his personal experiences. It seems like the book would be a great fit for entrepreneurs looking for practical strategies to grow their businesses. I'm curious about how the author's personal stories helped clarify the concepts. Would you recommend it for someone rethinking their business approach after a setback?
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The title made me think of mountain climbing. Well, it is that in a way, as starting a business needs courage and stamina. Entrepreneurship is what will create wealth, a previous mentor (a billionaire too) always said. I'm sure he was right. This book seems to be a step in the right direction for aspiring entrepreneurs. I'm not one at the moment, though.
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Post by Caterine Potes Morales »

Thanks for your thorough review! It sounds like Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat. is a perfect resource for entrepreneurs looking to understand the full lifecycle of a business. I really like how the book seems to break down each phase in such a practical way, especially the 'scale' and 'exit' components. I might give it a try to see if it can help with my own entrepreneurial journey!
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"Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat." by Colin C. Campbell is a guide for entrepreneurs revealing secrets of successful serial entrepreneurs, with practical advice on starting, scaling, and exiting startups.
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I believe that incorporating the lessons from this book into my daily routine will lead to significant benefits in my career.
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Thank you for your review. I was happy to read that by finding this book, you have found the missing advice you needed for your last venture. New and seasoned entrepreneurs will find new ways to start new businesses with the help of this book.
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This book is all about becoming a successful entrepreneur. It contains 4 pillars to ensure you and your business thrive in your entrepreneurial journey. So if you have been considering starting your own business, this book can surely save you some headaches.
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The review showed aspects of the book in a way that encourages reading it. Being entrepreneur isn't an easy process, it requires a lot of effort and thinking to ensure its success. The book seems to give a clear picture of how to get started and how to succeed. Congrats on BOTD
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This book balanced theory with practical insights to understand the life cycle of business. The book is very informative. It may not work for everyone. Hopefully, I can use this knowledge, even though I don't have business degree. starting my own business seems like a good idea. Thank you for a captivating review.
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I commend the author for coming up my a book that will be very beneficial to would be entrepreneurs who want to establish their startups and need some tips and guides about business. A society needs entrepreneurial activities to thrive, Campbell’s book is timely and relevant.
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