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Rob Kornblum have written two best-selling books about mid-life entrepreneurship and building amazing teams and companies. Both have really valuable bonuses for readers, and I encourage you to check them out. 

Entrepreneur Rocket Fuel

How Startup Founders Recruit World-class Talent and Build Culture to Transform Their Business

My second book, Entrepreneur Rocket Fuel, offers practical advice for startup CEOs greatest challenge- attracting and retaining a world-class team of people to rapidly grow a startup from a seed of an idea to a thriving high-growth company.

Filled with interviews from successful founders from Kayak, New Relic, Trunk Club, Madison Reed, and more, the book is filled with strategies and tactics for recruiting, building a hiring system, developing a hiring pipeline, and building a high-performance culture

An excellent follow up to “Never too Late to Start Up” providing solid evidence & examples of the vital importance of a cohesive, collaborative team. Great teams must be deeply invested in the vision, values & mission of the business. Creating a culture that supports & inspires such a team is an art and science few have mastered. The steps & strategies outlined in the book by Rob and the CEOs interviewed, provide a roadmap to create, lead and guide a team that embodies & reflects your companies best version of itself. Leaders are learners who develop more leaders. This book will help you examine your own skills as a leader & give you concrete steps, strategies and tools to build and the team your business needs to thrive.

Susan Ross, Business Coach

Never Too Late to Start Up

How Mid-Life Entrepreneurs Create Wealth, Freedom & Purpose

My first book, Never Too Late to Startup, shows that entrepreneurship is the ultimate mid-life career change. Most people are tired of the corporate grind and dream about starting their own business. What if there was a roadmap to help you stop dreaming and actually do it?

Don’t believe the hype and myth that starting a business is for twenty-somethings who drop out of college! The average age of a successful founder is 39 years old.

It makes sense. After a few decades of work experience, you know more about sales, marketing, hiring, finance, operations… everything. This book shows you how to take that knowledge and turn it into a successful new business.

“Launching a new company is a lot like launching a new blog. This book will help you overcome your obstacles, find your unique strengths, and get on your way”

Jon Morrow

Award Winning Author, World Famous Founder of SmartBlogger.com