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  • By: Chris Haroun
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In this book you will learn how to get a meeting with anyone. You will learn how to take your career to the next level. You will learn how to reinvent yourself in ways that you never thought were possible! Chris Haroun is a successful venture capitalist and an award-winning MBA professor and has had the opportunity in his career to meet with the top CEOs, entrepreneurs, and investors in the world, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Marc Benioff, and the CEOs of most large technology companies. This book is an amalgamation of business advice that Chris has compiled from his many meetings with successful business people over the past two decades as well as observations of why brilliant entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg have become incredibly successful. Business schools do a good job of providing students with theoretical and practical frameworks that can be applicable to real world problems but business schools often miss teaching students some of the most crucial business lessons like how to network or how to find customers or how to get a job!

Chris is the author of the top selling online MBA course called "An Entire MBA in 1 Course" which has sold more than 50,000 copies this year and is now available in eight languages on Udemy.com. Chris has an MBA from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Commerce from McGill University.

He is a frequent guest lecturer and student business model mentor at Berkeley, Stanford, and McGill where he is a McGill University Dobson Fellow. He many business courses online at www.Udemy.com/user/chris-haroun. He has work experience at Goldman Sachs, hedge fund giant Citadel, consulting firm Accenture, his own start-ups, and most recently as a partner at a prominent San Francisco-based venture capital firm. He is also a frequent guest columnist for Wired magazine, Venture Beat, and Entrepreneur magazine. He is originally from Canada and resides in Hillsborough, California.

©2015 Chris Haroun (P)2015 Chris Haroun

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