
Learning to Build
The 5 Bedrock Skills of Innovators and Entrepreneurs
Bob Moesta(Author)
Lioncrest Publishing
Published on 6. September 2022
Book
Hardback
194 pages
978-1-5445-2400-9 (ISBN)
Description
If you're an innovator or entrepreneur, you challenge precedent and disrupt the status quo. You trust that the result is worth the struggle and embrace change because it could equal progress.
You have blind faith. You know that success isn't reserved for the superstars, but you remain humble because failure is always a possibility.
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This journey of entrepreneurship and innovation shouldn't be a solo trip. If you're missing something, struggling to begin, or have reached a plateau, fellow entrepreneur and innovator Bob Moesta knows your next steps because he's been there himself. Now, in Learning to Build, Bob helps you develop the five fundamental skills every successful innovator practices to be their best. He provides you with the resources you need to learn these skills, grow through experience, and adapt your mindset. Bob has coached entrepreneurs for twenty years and developed more than 3,500 new products. He's experienced success because of the insight his mentors have shared with him, and now Bob is paying it forward. Join him as he recounts his trials and tribulations and sheds light on the path that will lead you to your greatest breakthrough.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
395 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5445-2400-9 (9781544524009)
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BOB MOESTA is a teacher, builder, entrepreneur, and co-founder at The Re-Wired Group, a design firm in Detroit, Michigan. Bob has developed & launched over 3,500 products and sold everything from design services, software, and houses to consumer electronics, and investment services. He's an adjunct lecturer at Kellogg School at Northwestern University, lectures on innovation at Harvard and MIT, and enjoys mentoring at incubators.