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Anyone Can Do It: Building Coffee Republic from Our Kitchen Table - 57 Real Life
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Anyone Can Do It: Building Coffee Republic from Our Kitchen Table - 57 Real Life Laws on Entrepreneurship Paperback - 2007 - 1st Edition

by Hashemi, Sahar, Hashemi, Bobby

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From the rear cover

"The story of [Sahar's] trip to New York and subsequent cravings for skinny lattes is the stuff of coffee shop legend."
--The Sunday Times

"[Sahar is] the Lawyer who put the cream in our coffee."
--The Guardian

"A business book charting her experience from the kitchen table to the boardroom table."
--The Financial Times

Coffee Republic has been a great success story and an inspirational role model for entrepreneurs in all business sectors. Being an entrepreneur can be a lonely position and books such as this illustrate not only the 'nuts and bolts' of entrepreneurialism, but also give invaluable access to the experiences of others.

About the author

Sahar and Bobby Hashemi are the sister and brother team who built Coffee Republic, the UK's original high street coffee chain. Giving up highly paid professional jobs, our most successful and high-profile entrepreneurs. She is a lawyer in London and he an investment banker in New York, they staked everything on a dream - to create the best coffee chain in Britain. Eight years later they are two of our most successful and high-profile entrepreneurs.