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How would you like to get a 50-page book on Nepali Entrepreneurship for free?

Posted in resources on January 11th, 2011 by Ujwal Thapa – 2 Comments

How would you like to get a 50-page book on Nepali Entrepreneurship for free? (Available both in Nepali and English)

Download the Book on Nepali Entrepreneurship
The Book on Nepali Entrepreneurship

This is what E4N now offers you. Download the link below.( Version 2.0 -size is 1.5 Mb)

http://bit.ly/E4Nbook

(If you cannot click it, copy/paste the link on a browser window)

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In Nepali ( नेपालीमा हेर्नुहोस )

http://bit.ly/E4Nbook_nepali

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Email them now, Share the link in Facebook, twitter and even upload it in your blog or favourite website and share the link with the world.

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Enjoy!

10 tips to help you start your own business venture in Nepal

Posted in e4n, social entrepreneur on October 24th, 2009 by Ujwal Thapa – Be the first to comment
10 lessons gleaned from established entrepreneurs speaking at our forums.
1. Success takes patience
Min Bahadur Gurung waited almost for a decade before he expanded his one-room cold storage shop to a small department store, which then went on to be today’s Bhat Bhateni Supermarkets at more than one locations.
2. Know yourself
Karna Sakya has devised a test that helps you find out how you work, how you value time, and what your values are. His point is that unless you really know what you are good at, and how you function, you are not likely to be a success.

3. Know the strength of others you are working with.
You can’t do everything by yourself. Icchya Raj Tamang says that working well on a team is a function knowing and using the strengths of other team-mates toward your goals.

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