Driven

How To Succeed In Business And In Life

By Robert Herjavec

Robert Herjavec has lived the classic “rags to riches” story, from having only $20 in his pocket to starting up technology companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The son of Croatian immigrants, Herjavec overcame the odds and amassed incredible wealth, doing it through pure hard work and determination. Today a star on television’s Dragon’s Den and The Shark Tank, he bankrolls the best inventions and shoots down the best intentions. And now, for the first time, he shares his hard-won wisdom in one of the most inspirational business books of the season.

Driven is organized by the work and life principles that made Robert Herjavec both wealthy and successful (indeed, these terms are not synonymous). Herjavec reveals the secrets that took him from waiting tables to growing his nascent technology company, The Herjavec Group, into a world-class conglomerate. His principles are as valuable in the living room as they are in the boardroom. Anyone can succeed, on their own terms, by following his sage but simple advice — as long as they’re willing to take chances, take control of their future and stay true to their vision.

ISBN: 9781554687084
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
On Sale: Sep 21, 2010
List price: $32.99
No of pages: 312
Trim Size: 6.380 in (w) x 9.380 in (h) x 1.030 in (d)
BISAC 1: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General

Robert Herjavec

Biography

Robert Herjavec launched one of the first companies that provided corporations with Internet security systems, and later sold the business to AT&T for over $100 million. His other ventures include the sale of a Silicon Valley-based technology company to Nokia for $225 million and the creation of The Herjavec Group. He and his family live in a 50,000-square-foot mansion that he has lent to such celebrities as Mick Jagger, John Travolta and Michael Bublé. A co-star of ABC TV’s Shark Tank and formerly CBC TV’s Dragons’ Den, Herjavec supports several charities that fund cancer research. He divides his time between Toronto and Miami. Visit him online at www.robertherjavec.com or on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter @robertherjavec.

Robert Herjavec has lived the classic “rags to riches” story, from having only $20 in his pocket to starting up technology companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The son of Croatian immigrants, Herjavec overcame the odds and amassed incredible wealth, doing it through pure hard work and determination. Today a star on television’s Dragon’s Den and The Shark Tank, he bankrolls the best inventions and shoots down the best intentions. And now, for the first time, he shares his hard-won wisdom in one of the most inspirational business books of the season.

Driven is organized by the work and life principles that made Robert Herjavec both wealthy and successful (indeed, these terms are not synonymous). Herjavec reveals the secrets that took him from waiting tables to growing his nascent technology company, The Herjavec Group, into a world-class conglomerate. His principles are as valuable in the living room as they are in the boardroom. Anyone can succeed, on their own terms, by following his sage but simple advice — as long as they’re willing to take chances, take control of their future and stay true to their vision.

ISBN: 9781554687084
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
On Sale: Sep 21, 2010
List price: $32.99
No of pages: 312
Trim Size: 6.380 in (w) x 9.380 in (h) x 1.030 in (d)
BISAC 1: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General

Robert Herjavec

Biography

Robert Herjavec launched one of the first companies that provided corporations with Internet security systems, and later sold the business to AT&T for over $100 million. His other ventures include the sale of a Silicon Valley-based technology company to Nokia for $225 million and the creation of The Herjavec Group. He and his family live in a 50,000-square-foot mansion that he has lent to such celebrities as Mick Jagger, John Travolta and Michael Bublé. A co-star of ABC TV’s Shark Tank and formerly CBC TV’s Dragons’ Den, Herjavec supports several charities that fund cancer research. He divides his time between Toronto and Miami. Visit him online at www.robertherjavec.com or on Facebook, or follow him on Twitter @robertherjavec.