Rules for Renegades (Review and Analysis of Comaford-Lynch's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Christina Comaford-Lynch's book "Rules for Renegades" demonstrates the author's one simple mantra: be a renegade. Effective businesspeople find ways to explore new ventures in enjoyable ways that express their own personalities. Renegades make money, and have fun doing so. In her book, Christine Comaford-Lynch explains her 10 guidelines for becoming a business renegade and encourages entrepreneurs to challenge assumptions. This summary also gives practical advice on funding and how you can ensure that you don't miss an opportunity to exploit capital within your own organisation.
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To learn more, read "Rules for Renegades" and find out how you can become a renegade who does what they love and makes money from it.
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Rules For Renegades
by Christine Comaford-Lynch
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About the Author
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Summary of Rules For Renegades
(Christine Comaford-Lynch)
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There’s really no point doing the same thing as everyone else when it comes to business. If you’re looking for a bit of exhilaration and a genuine adrenaline rush, consider becoming a business renegade instead. Step outside the cookie-cutter mold and inject more of your own personality and values into what you’re trying to achieve in your career. There’s money to be made in business if you become a renegade whether you strike out and become an entrepreneur or remain an intrapreneur in someone else’s company.
Renegades bring to their careers a level of passion and commitment which is awe inspiring. Renegades also cut through the rules which stop everyone else from getting things done and build something great. They have fun while at the same time do some very impressive things. If you genuinely want to get ahead of the pack, don’t try and fit in. Stand out. Do things that resonate with your desire to achieve awesome things rather than ticking the boxes and waiting patiently until you retire before you give yourself permission to enjoy life.
In short, rock your career by embracing the way of the renegade. If all else fails, at least you’ll have a lot more fun.
About the Author
CHRISTINE COMAFORD-LYNCH is founder and CEO of Mighty Ventures, her own business accelerator firm. She is a serial entrepreneur having started and led five successful businesses (First Professional Bank, Kuvera Associates, Corporate Computing, planetU and Artemis Ventures) all of which were either acquired or taken public. In addition to having 20 years’ experience in operational high-tech positions with Microsoft, Lotus, Adobe and Apple, Ms. Comaford-Lynch has published more than 300 articles and given over 400 speeches including keynotes. She is quoted regularly as an industry speaker and pundit in The Wall Street