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Entrepreneurship Books for Teachers
Here are a few books for brainstorming ideas:
What Business Should I Start: Seven Steps to Discovering the Ideal Business for You
by Scott Cook (Foreword), Rhonda Abrams. Planning Shop ( June 1, 2004 ) ISBN: 096696358X This up-to-date book gets great reviews.
201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business: Revised & Updated Edition
By Jane Applegate. Bloomberg Press (June 15, 2002). ISBN: 157660117X
101 Best Businesses to Start: the Essential Sourcebook of Success Stories, Practical Advice and the Hottest Ideas
by Russell Roberts. Broadway, 3rd Rev edition ( August 15, 2000) ISBN: 0767906594
100 Small Business Ideas for Under $5000
by Corey Sandler, Janice Keefe John Wiley & sons ( April 8, 2005 ) ISBN: 0471692875
Success for Less: Low Cost Businesses You Can Start Today
by Rob Adams, Terry Adams . Entrepreneur Press; First edition (September 1999) ISBN: 189194063
General List:
The Young Entrepreneur's Edge: Using Your Ambition, Independence and Youth to Launch a Successful Business
by Jennifer Kushell Princeton Review; 1st edition (April 6, 1999) ISBN: 0375753494 Good personal advice.
For nuts and bolts, supplement it with others.
The Young Entrepreneur's Guide to Starting and Running a Business: NEW:
Use the Internet to jump-start your company; find out where the money is; Neat ideas from pet care to public relations, by Steve Mariotti Three rivers Press; Coml Rev edition ( February 22, 2000 ) ISBN: 0812933060
Geared toward young people.
How to Start, Run, and Stay in Business
by Gregory F. Kishel, Patricia Gunter Kishel. Wiley; 3rd edition (September 11, 1998) ISBN: 0471247731
Revision of best-selling classic.
You Need to Be a Little Crazy: The Truth about Starting and Growing Your Business
by Barry Moltz. Dearborn Trade, a Kaplan Professional Company ( October 1, 2003 ) ISBN: 079318018X
Rave reviews.
How to Be an Entrepreneur and Keep Your Sanity: The African-American Guide to Owning, Building and Maintaining Successfully Your Own Small Business
by Paula McCoy Pinderhughes. Amber Books ( November 1, 2003 ) ISBN: 0972751998
Good reviews.
Business Plans for Dummies
by Paul Tiffany, Steven D. Peterson, John B. Schulze. For Dummies (May 15, 1997). ISBN: 1568848684
Good reviews.
Shows how to use the plan to run the business, not just how to prepare the document. Small Business for Dummies, Second Edition
by Eric Tyson, Jim Schell. For Dummies; 2 edition ( January 2, 2003 ) ISBN: 0764554816
Excellent reviews.
Business Start-Up Kit
by Steven D. Strauss. Dearborn Trade, a Kaplan professional Company ( December 12, 2002 ). ISBN: 0793160278
The Small Business Start-Up Kit
by Peri Pakroo, Barbara Kate Repa (Editor). NOLO; 3rd Bk&Cdr Edition ( April 1, 2004 ) ISBN: 1413300405
Steps to Small Business Start-Up: Everything You Need to Know to Turn Your Idea into a Successful Business
by Linda Pinson, Jerry Jinnett Dearborn Trade, a Kaplan Professional Company; 5th edition ( October 1, 2003 ) ISBN: 0793179270
More complete than inspiring.
Small Business Solutions: How to Fix and Prevent the 13 Biggest Problems That Derail Business
by Robert Hisrich. McGraw-Hill Companies ( January 26, 2004 ). ISBN: 0071414355
The Entrepreneur's Guide to Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks, Trade Secrets & Licensing
by Jill Gilbert. Berkeley Publishing Group ( August 1, 2004 ). ISBN: 1425194094.
The Successful Business Plan: Secrets and Strategies
by Eugene Kleiner (Foreword), Rhonda Abrams. Planning Shop; 4th edition ( September 1, 2003 ). ISBN: 0966963563
The Complete Book of Business Plans: Simple Steps to Writing a Powerful Business Plan (Small Business Sourcebooks)
by Joseph A. Covello, Brian J. Hazelgren. Sourcebooks (April 1, 1994). ISBN: 0942061411
The steps and advice are better than the examples.