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The Martha Rules: 10 Essentials for Achieving Success as You Start, Build, or Manage a Business by Martha Stewart

The Martha Rules: 10 Essentials for Achieving Success as You Start, Build, or Manage a Business

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart
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One of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, Martha Stewart turned her personal passion into Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, a billion dollar business. What is her secret for success?

In The Martha Rules—a New York Times bestseller in its hardcover edition and now issued in paperback—this business leader shares her creative principles and practical strategies to help readers turn their own dreams into successful ventures. From discovering what you love to do, to defining ... (show more)

One of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, Martha Stewart turned her personal passion into Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, a billion dollar business. What is her secret for success?

In The Martha Rules—a New York Times bestseller in its hardcover edition and now issued in paperback—this business leader shares her creative principles and practical strategies to help readers turn their own dreams into successful ventures. From discovering what you love to do, to defining the Big Idea that will inspire you as well as your customers, to understanding the difference between a worthwhile risk and a foolish chance, Martha’s rules will appeal to entrepreneurs, executives, and enterprising employees who want to apply Martha’s energizing approach in a corporate setting—and to anyone who has a great business idea just waiting to be developed. (show less)

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Michelle
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Michelle Batchelor, 14 days ago

Quote-leftBrilliant book. She is so knowledgeable on the subject of business. I didn't want to take this one back. Practical.Quote-right

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Danielle Hartshorn, 22 days ago

Quote-leftLove her or hate her, she's a successful businesswoman who was punished for doing something no one on Wall Street hasn't done before. Excellent book, helped push me to self publish my stories.Quote-right

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Facebook User, 2 months ago

Quote-leftThis was a "you should read this" book. I listened to it on audiobook and noted the 10 essentials. It's still a little hard for me to be a big Martha supporter, but I have a lot of respect for the fundamental principles she espouses and what she stands for as a business woman in America.Quote-right

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Jeff Ski Kinsey, 5 months ago

Quote-leftThis is a good book. Perhaps even a very good book. A lot of real life stories of success and a few setbacks. Each of my seven tips were found in her prose, and a few nuggets that are interesting that I did not cover. Like risk. I do not approach risk in the same manner that Martha does, but it was refreshing to see another vantage point into risk. --skiQuote-right

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Michael Graber, 6 months ago

Quote-leftBetter than you might expect. This is practical advice from a savvy, tough just-out-of-prison Martha.Quote-right

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Tracy Chua, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftGetting inspiration for running my own business...as I read, my thoughts and considerations and ideas get clearer to me. Thanks to Sarah, who bought me this book!Quote-right

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Janet Driscoll Miller, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftMartha Stewart provides basic business rules. It's funny how you might treat a home project different than a business. But the basic rules still apply, like -- before you begin, have all of your supplies out. Same is true for business -- make sure you have everything you need to begin.Quote-right

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Mary Kelly, about 1 year ago

Quote-leftI'm not a big fan of Martha Stewart, but she has done a wonderful job of marketing herself and growing her business. The book is very insightful and full of good business strategies.Quote-right

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Victoria Lyman, 3 months ago

Quote-leftSkip it.Quote-right

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Facebook User, 5 months ago

Quote-leftGood layout, well-written, smartQuote-right

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