How to Win at the Sport of Business
How to Win at the Sport of Business
Mark Cuban
Jason Khalipa
I like it because it gets me fired up. - Jason Khalipa
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How to Win at the Sport of Business

How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It

Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban
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Mark Cuban
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In "How to Win at the Sport of Business," Mark Cuban distills his remarkable journey from a humble start to becoming a household name in the entrepreneurial world, into an electrifying manual for aspiring magnates. With the sharpness of a seasoned coach and the wisdom of a business sage, Cuban pulls back the curtain on the playbook that transformed him from a door-to-door powdered milk salesman to the owner of an NBA franchise and a billionaire entrepreneur. Through a series of candid anecdotes and razor-sharp insights derived from his own blog, Blog Maverick, Cuban crafts a narrative that's as educational as it is thrilling, offering a treasure trove of advice for navigating the treacherous waters of business with agility and grace. This e-book is more than just a compilation of success stories; it's a clarion call to action for anyone who dreams of achieving monumental success in the business arena. Cuban's unconventional strategies and philosophies break the mold of traditional business wisdom, presenting readers with a unique opportunity to learn from the missteps and meteoric rises of a man who has relentlessly pursued excellence in every endeavor. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned veteran looking for a fresh perspective, "How to Win at the Sport of Business" promises to equip you with the mindset, tactics, and resilience needed to thrive in the competitive world of business.

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Released
2011
1 Jan
Length
67
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I like it because it gets me fired up. - Jason Khalipa
What makes a good salesperson? Let me be clear that it’s not the person who can talk someone into anything. It’s not the hustler who is a smooth talker. The best salespeople are the ones who put themselves in their customer’s shoes and provide a solution that makes the customer happy.
— Mark Cuban, How to Win at the Sport of Business

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