Theophilos Vasileiadis may never have fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming a taxi driver – at least not yet – but he has achieved many other things in the business arena. He has also failed more than once. That's how the entrepreneurial journey is, and he has experienced it firsthand. The valleys and peaks are side by side, and the lessons they offer are invaluable for those who want to endure in the "infinite game," as Simon Sinek says. From the creation of kariera.gr to its sale, repurchase, and eventually the acquisition of the company that had bought kariera (!), Vasileiadis lived many lives, took risks, succeeded, failed. And started all over again. Twenty-five years after his "first time" in business, Vasileiadis decides to look back and record 28 lessons in business thinking that his own journey taught him, so that he can use them himself in the future, but also for those who want to apply some of them in their own creative journey. Among other things, he answers questions that concern those in the business world: - Do entrepreneurs sleep well? - Is it better to be a startup founder or a high-ranking executive in a multinational? - Do I need money to start – and if so, where do I find it? - How can I promote myself without cost? - When do you sell the shop? Written with immediacy, honesty, and touches of humor, Little I Wanted to Be a Taxi Driver takes us inside the sparkling mind of a successful entrepreneur, who seems so much like the person next door that he can convince you that you can succeed too. Why not?
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Specifications
- Author
- THeofilos Vasileiadis
- Publisher
- Key Books
- Language
- Greek
- Subtitle
- 28 Entrepreneurship Lessons from the Founder of kariera.gr
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 212
- Release Date
- 10/2023
- Publication Date
- 2023
- Dimensions
- 14x20.5 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9786185724252
Book Type
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
- No
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