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Gary G Schoeniger

    ¿De Quién El La Casa del Hielo? Ocho Lecciones de Vida de Un Empresario Improbable
    The Invitation
    The Entrepreneurial Mindset Advantage
    Who Owns the Ice House?
    • Who Owns the Ice House?

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(399)Add rating

      In the late 1950s, Glen Allan, Mississippi, was a poor cotton community. For many, it was a time and place where opportunities were limited by social and legal constraints that were beyond their control. It was a time and place where few dared to dream. Based on his own life experience, Pulitzer nominee Clifton Taulbert has teamed up with entrepreneur thought leader Gary Schoeniger to create a powerful and compelling story that captures the essence of an entrepreneurial mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide. Drawing on the entrepreneurial life lessons Taulbert learned from his Uncle Cleve, Who Owns the Ice house? chronicles Taulbert's journey from life in the Mississippi Delta at the height of legal segregation to being recognized by Time magazine as one of our nation's most outstanding emerging entrepreneurs. Who Owns The Ice House? reaches into the past to remind us of the timeless and universal principles that can empower anyone to succeed.

      Who Owns the Ice House?
    • The Entrepreneurial Mindset Advantage

      The Hidden Logic That Unleashes Human Potential

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on transforming your thinking, this guide offers practical strategies for recognizing opportunities and effectively mobilizing resources. It emphasizes not only personal growth and achievement but also the importance of inspiring others to adopt an entrepreneurial mindset. Through actionable insights, readers are equipped to take initiative and drive positive change in their lives and communities.

      The Entrepreneurial Mindset Advantage
    • Born in 1945, Clifton L. Taulbert attended school in the Mississippi Delta during the era of legal segregation. Rising above the limitations imposed on him by a segregated South, Taulbert attended college, became a professional success, and wrote more than a dozen books that confront the racial climate of mid-century America.

      The Invitation