The Salt Lake Community College libraries have books in both physical and electronic formats available for use. Titles are selected by a team of trained staff and librarians based on curricular needs. Physical books are available at each of the four branches of the SLCC libraries. Books located at another branch can be placed on hold for pickup or to be sent to another SLCC library for convenience.
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Electronic books (eBooks) can be accessed anywhere with internet accessibility. Some titles also allow you to check them out for offline access as well.
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by Harvard Business Review
Call number: Redwood library HD62.5 .H37377 2018
Summary: "The one primer you need to develop your entrepreneurial skills. Whether you're imagining your new business to be the next big thing in Silicon Valley, a pivotal B2B provider, or an anchor in your local community, the HBR Entrepreneur's Handbook is your essential resource for getting your company off the ground.
by Clate Mask
Call number: Redwood library HD62.7 .M3797 2024
Summary: "Despite the recent influx of entrepreneurship, most new entrepreneurs (and even those with a little more experience) are finding themselves in chaos, not the liberated state they hoped to discover. They are trapped, controlled, and consumed by their own businesses. Instead of finding more time, money, and freedom in entrepreneurship, small business owners are overwhelmed with customers, prospects, management of employees, marketing, sales, accounting, etc. Small business owners are struggling just to keep their businesses running, let alone actually growing their companies and experiencing the success they anticipated.
by Lori Rosenkopf
Call number: Available through ProQuest eBook Central
Summary: Discover your own path to entrepreneurship and make your mark in the world In a world where entrepreneurship often seems to be driven by tech prodigies and venture-backed unicorns, many aspiring entrepreneurs find themselves wondering: "What if I don't fit the stereotype of a Silicon Valley wunderkind? Is there a place for me in this landscape?" In Unstoppable Entrepreneurs, Lori Rosenkopf, Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School, shatters these limiting perceptions, revealing an array of entrepreneurial paths that are open to anyone with the drive to create value through innovation.
by Shawn D. Nelson
Call number: Redwood library HD9773.U5 L6864 2024
Summary: A raucous and raw tale awaits within the pages of Shawn D. Nelson's part-memoir/part-business book, Let Me Save You 25 Years. As the Founder and CEO of Lovesac, Nelson unveils a magnificent and unvarnished account of his entrepreneurial journey spanning a quarter-century. With unapologetic honesty, he shares both triumphant victories and humbling defeats, painting a vivid and authentic picture of the entrepreneurial rollercoaster. From its humble beginnings as a college side gig through to its IPO and beyond, the Lovesac saga unfolds quickly through 25 gripping micro-chapters, each accompanied by a nugget of hard-earned wisdom.
by Jana Leonie West
Call number: Available in ProQuest eBook Central
Summary: Transform Your Passion into Profits with a Shoestring Budget Bootstrap Boss: The $1,000 Startup Game Plan is your ultimate guide to launching a thriving business from scratch, with nothing more than a thousand-dollar investment and a dream. Discover the secret to success as you step into the world of entrepreneurship without the need for hefty investments. This book promises to equip you with the skills and knowledge to navigate through the intricate process of starting and sustaining your own business. Whether you're redefining your career path or seeking financial independence, this comprehensive guide is crafted for go-getters like you who are ready to pave their own way in the business world. Immerse yourself in actionable insights and proven strategies as you uncover the bootstrap mindset essential for any aspiring entrepreneur.
by Randal Pinkett
Call number: Redwood library HD62.5 .P556 2007
Summary: Every year, hundreds of thousands of students in the U.S. enter college totally clueless as to their choice of a major, and even less sure about what they will do with the rest of their lives. But for a growing number of students, the financial pressures of college are far more taxing than the academic rigors of campus life. As a result, many students rely heavily on financial aid, loans, part-time jobs, strict budgets, and whatever money their parents can afford to send them. Many students take dead-end jobs with no relevance to their college programs, while others even work on a full-time basissacrificing grades for dollarsand unwittingly setting themselves up to become college drop-outs.
by Harvard Business Review
Call number: Redwood library HD62.5 .H37377 2018
Summary: "The one primer you need to develop your entrepreneurial skills. Whether you're imagining your new business to be the next big thing in Silicon Valley, a pivotal B2B provider, or an anchor in your local community, the HBR Entrepreneur's Handbook is your essential resource for getting your company off the ground.
by Clate Mask
Call number: Redwood library HD62.7 .M3797 2024
Summary: "Despite the recent influx of entrepreneurship, most new entrepreneurs (and even those with a little more experience) are finding themselves in chaos, not the liberated state they hoped to discover. They are trapped, controlled, and consumed by their own businesses. Instead of finding more time, money, and freedom in entrepreneurship, small business owners are overwhelmed with customers, prospects, management of employees, marketing, sales, accounting, etc. Small business owners are struggling just to keep their businesses running, let alone actually growing their companies and experiencing the success they anticipated.
by Lori Rosenkopf
Call number: Available through ProQuest eBook Central
Summary: Discover your own path to entrepreneurship and make your mark in the world In a world where entrepreneurship often seems to be driven by tech prodigies and venture-backed unicorns, many aspiring entrepreneurs find themselves wondering: "What if I don't fit the stereotype of a Silicon Valley wunderkind? Is there a place for me in this landscape?" In Unstoppable Entrepreneurs, Lori Rosenkopf, Vice Dean of Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School, shatters these limiting perceptions, revealing an array of entrepreneurial paths that are open to anyone with the drive to create value through innovation.
by Shawn D. Nelson
Call number: Redwood library HD9773.U5 L6864 2024
Summary: A raucous and raw tale awaits within the pages of Shawn D. Nelson's part-memoir/part-business book, Let Me Save You 25 Years. As the Founder and CEO of Lovesac, Nelson unveils a magnificent and unvarnished account of his entrepreneurial journey spanning a quarter-century. With unapologetic honesty, he shares both triumphant victories and humbling defeats, painting a vivid and authentic picture of the entrepreneurial rollercoaster. From its humble beginnings as a college side gig through to its IPO and beyond, the Lovesac saga unfolds quickly through 25 gripping micro-chapters, each accompanied by a nugget of hard-earned wisdom.
by Jana Leonie West
Call number: Available in ProQuest eBook Central
Summary: Transform Your Passion into Profits with a Shoestring Budget Bootstrap Boss: The $1,000 Startup Game Plan is your ultimate guide to launching a thriving business from scratch, with nothing more than a thousand-dollar investment and a dream. Discover the secret to success as you step into the world of entrepreneurship without the need for hefty investments. This book promises to equip you with the skills and knowledge to navigate through the intricate process of starting and sustaining your own business. Whether you're redefining your career path or seeking financial independence, this comprehensive guide is crafted for go-getters like you who are ready to pave their own way in the business world. Immerse yourself in actionable insights and proven strategies as you uncover the bootstrap mindset essential for any aspiring entrepreneur.
by Randal Pinkett
Call number: Redwood library HD62.5 .P556 2007
Summary: Every year, hundreds of thousands of students in the U.S. enter college totally clueless as to their choice of a major, and even less sure about what they will do with the rest of their lives. But for a growing number of students, the financial pressures of college are far more taxing than the academic rigors of campus life. As a result, many students rely heavily on financial aid, loans, part-time jobs, strict budgets, and whatever money their parents can afford to send them. Many students take dead-end jobs with no relevance to their college programs, while others even work on a full-time basissacrificing grades for dollarsand unwittingly setting themselves up to become college drop-outs.
by Harvard Business Review
Call number: Redwood library HD62.5 .H37377 2018
Summary: "The one primer you need to develop your entrepreneurial skills. Whether you're imagining your new business to be the next big thing in Silicon Valley, a pivotal B2B provider, or an anchor in your local community, the HBR Entrepreneur's Handbook is your essential resource for getting your company off the ground.
by Clate Mask
Call number: Redwood library HD62.7 .M3797 2024
Summary: "Despite the recent influx of entrepreneurship, most new entrepreneurs (and even those with a little more experience) are finding themselves in chaos, not the liberated state they hoped to discover. They are trapped, controlled, and consumed by their own businesses. Instead of finding more time, money, and freedom in entrepreneurship, small business owners are overwhelmed with customers, prospects, management of employees, marketing, sales, accounting, etc. Small business owners are struggling just to keep their businesses running, let alone actually growing their companies and experiencing the success they anticipated.