Tuesday, May 15, 2007

You Won't Be Disappointed

Two years ago we had the opportunity to hear Barry Moltz speak on his book, “You Need to be a Little Crazy” and last year we heard Michael Gerber talk about his book “E-Myth Revisited”. This year I am looking forward to hearing Steven Little talk about his book, “The 7 Irrefutable Rules of Small Business Growth”.

Barry Motz brings entrepreneurship to life with his pointed examples and true to life stories. Anyone who is working with entrepreneurs who has not run their own businesses, this book is a must read. This book is the closest to experiencing running your own business as you can get.

Michael Gerber offers the small business owner hope for the future. As he writes, “Simple put, your job is to prepare yourself and your business for growth.” As small business owners we have to learn to set some time aside to work on our business rather than working 24-7 in our business. If you are frustrated with erratic or level revenues, this book is for you.

Steven Little comes to Appleton’s PAC with a message that every small business person should relate to with his “7 Irrefutable Rules” and his dynamic presentation skills.

Besides the great networking opportunity that is presented at these NEW END events, I find myself able to take away very valuable and relevant business tips from the prominent speakers I have seen at the past NEW END events. As I talk to small business owners throughout the New North about the business climate here, I find myself suggesting these books as must reads for entrepreneurs and business owners.

Don’t pass up the opportunity on June 5th to hear an outstanding speaker and small business leader at this year’s NEW END event.

As I think back on the past NEW END events and the quality speakers and presenters it has brought to the New North, I can’t wait for June 5th to come so I can hear what Steven Little has in store. If it is anything like past years, I am sure I will not be disappointed and neither will you.

See you at NEW END June 5th at Appleton PAC.

Gary Vaughan
Venture Center