Invent It, Sell It, Bank it (Review and Analysis of Greiner's Book
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This complete summary of the ideas from Lori Greiner’s book: "Invent It, Sell It, Bank It" gives a step-by-step guide on how to take a new product to market and turn your idea into a reality. According to Greiner, these steps must be accompanied by seven fundamental characteristics and hard work. If you have all of these things and follow the plan, you’ll find a way to make your product a success.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Turn your product idea into a reality
• Make sure your product is a success
To learn more, read “Invent It, Sell It, Bank It” to take the plunge into product development and have fun with your success!
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Book Presentation: Invent It, Sell IT, Bank IT by Lori Greiner
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There's never been a better time to take your ideas and turn them into successful products and businesses. The tools and resources required to get a product to market are now readily accessible to anyone via the Internet. You just need to follow a plan that works.
Idea ⇒ Reality
To turn your ideas into successful products, all you really need is:
Passion – to actively make great things happen rather than sit back passively.
Confidence – belief in yourself and enough gumption to ignore the skeptics and naysayers.
Drive and determination.
Reasonable organizational skills – because you'll need a team to make your idea happen.
Self-sufficiency and independence – the ability to think for yourself and work independently.
Charisma and showmanship – the capacity to get others enthused about what you're bringing to life.
A good road map.
If you tick those boxes and are prepared to work harder than you've ever worked before, you'll find a way and the money you need to make your ideas happen. Successful product development always has been something you learn by doing. Take the plunge and have some fun as you reach for the stars.
I can show you the road, but those fundamentals – drive, determination, and red-hot passion – must be your fuel. Do you have that fire within you? Good! While the work required to become a successful inventor is greater than you could ever imagine, it's more rewarding, too. The only regret you will ever have is that you didn't get started sooner.
- Lori Greiner
About the Author
LORI GREINER appears on ABC's show Shark Tank. She has created more than 400