Book Review
Women and Entrepreneurship, “How Do We Beat The Odds?” written by Chariel Dye, is about the resilient entrepreneur woman of today. Many women of the new millenia have begun to step out of the era of employment and into the era of entrepreneurship. They understand the need to create financial freedom for themselves. This book is a platform that helps them to understand the steps needed to break through the barriers of entrepreneurship.
As the Marketing Director of her own marketing firm called DRJ Trinity Business Group, LLC, Chariel Dye helps many young women start, own and operate their own businesses. Her book, Women and Entrepreneurship - How Do We Beat The Odds? is a tool to aid her work. The women entrepreneurs she assists want to understand what success can look like, as well learning how to deal with the pitfalls of launching and running a business and this book allows them to see both sides. But it also shows them how to triumph through those barriers and become the successful business women they were meant to be.
Author Quotes
As women of today reinvent themselves in the entrepreneurial world, it's beneficial to have resources that can aid them on their journey. As an entrepreneur woman of today, I am elated to help provide a blueprint that can help our women achieve any goals they choose.
This is a time of action in the business world and women are making waves and rising like the phoenix. They are knocking down doors with their resilience and beating the odds, showing that women are just as successful as their male counterparts.
Women today are setting standards, overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers. They are creating a future for women that come behind them and dare to dream.
About the author
Chariel Dye is a successful entrepreneur and the Marketing Director of her own marketing firm called DRJ Trinity Business Group, LLC. She is also the author of the book, Women and Entrepreneurship - How Do We Beat The Odds? Chariel is a public speaker and mentor currently based in North Carolina. She works with women who want to be first-time entrepreneurs, helping them on their road to financial freedom.
Why LoA loves it…
Starting out in business is tough, and that’s why it's so important to travel the journey with some great support, advice, and knowledge from fellow women entrepreneurs who have been there and done it before. Chariel Dye’s book is aptly titled, as it helps women business builders to beat the odds and strive for success. This is a great read for any woman entrepreneur starting out on her journey. — Melanie Hawken, founder & ceo, Lionesses of Africa