Since its founding, the U.S. has experienced unprecedented economic growth and prosperity, resulting in higher living standards for each successive generation of Americans. Entrepreneurial Businesses have been the foundation of our economy’s growth engine.
The Right Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success aims to encourage and guide anyone interested in developing a Successful Entrepreneurial Business.
In this book, Clint Vogus, a Management Instructor at the Neil Griffin College of Business at Arkansas State University, shares his perspectives on Entrepreneurial Success based on his years of experience as a manager, business consultant, educator, and researcher.
This book provides The Right Recipe for Entrepreneurial Success, which includes The The Right Person, The Right Idea, The Right Product, The Right Strategy, The Right Plan, The Right Resources, and The Right Vigilance. Determining The Right Recipe for you will help to improve the success of your Entrepreneurial Business Venture.
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION–What do we know about Entrepreneurship?
Chapter 2: THE RIGHT PERSON–What Makes a Successful Entrepreneur?
Chapter 3: THE RIGHT IDEA–Where Do the Best Ideas Come From?
Chapter 4: THE RIGHT PRODUCT–What Products Meet Customer Needs?
Chapter 5: THE RIGHT STRATEGY–How Can a Good Product Idea Succeed?
Chapter 6: THE RIGHT PLAN–How to Plan for Success
Chapter 7: THE RIGHT RESOURCES–What Resources Are Needed to Succeed?
Chapter 8: THE RIGHT VIGILIANCE–How to Maintain Success
Chapter 9: THE RIGHT WAY–Putting It All Together
Clint
Vogus
Clint Vogus is a Management Instructor at Arkansas State University. Before joining academia, he held various management positions in both public and private US and overseas companies. Clint holds an MBA from Marquette University and an MSOD from Case Western Reserve University.
He is President of the Vogus Group, LLC, providing consulting services in all aspecits of business, including strategy and organizational development. His extensive experience in business management, consulting, education, and research gives him a multi-dimensional perspective on entrepreneurial success.