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Dream Business Doesn’t Need to Fail is an important self-help book for prospective entrepreneurs. Tom gives tips for running a sustainable business venture with case studies of his entrepreneurial experience and those of people he interacted with.
Each chapter is brief but loaded with information that opens up the mind of a prospective businessperson.
Tom has elaborately discussed how to explore opportunities in the ever-changing world. The author discusses how one should consider venturing into a sound business and keep on exploring mechanisms to keep it sustainable to meet the changing needs of the population and innovation. Tom has discussed the role of technology in changing markets and how to explore opportunities that come with technological innovation like artificial intelligence.
Also discussed are the strategies to put in place to finance your startup. Do you go for a bank loan when starting a business? Tom has discussed and answered this question.
Toward the end of the book, Tom leaves tips for the reader on how to prepare for problems, how to handle credit extensions, and the role of reserves in credit and loss management.
As an upcoming entrepreneur, I loved reading this book. This book directly impacts my day-to-day life. The tips given by Tom are not only practical but very important. I am hopeful that my business venture mirrors the lemonade metaphor. I am inspired by his story in the flour milling company that he ran together with his dad. This particular story is a testament to how a small business can take advantage of opportunities that arise from other people’s challenges.
I couldn’t dislike this book. It uses simple language that most readers can easily understand. It is an informative book with tips that briefly and elaborately advise prospective entrepreneurs.
I give this book a 5 out of 5 star rating. The book was exemplary and flawlessly edited. I didn’t come across grammar or typo errors. Tom has sampled several of his stories that act as learning tools for the reader. How he handled a client complaint about a rat in one of the stories illustrates how he used his tips to solve a problem that could have cost their company. I recommend this book to all individuals who wish to venture into business. Tom has tips about vetting your business ideas, financing them, and handling the problems that may arise.***