Daniel Paisner Books

Daymond John is an entrepreneur, investor and one of the panelists on the ABC television show, Shark Tank. He is also the founder of FUBU, a successful hip-hop-inspired clothing line.

Daniel Paisner is a prolific collaborator in the publishing world, having cowritten books with celebrities, politicians and athletes. He is also the author of several novels, including Obit.

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 Books: The Power of Broke by Daymond John with Daniel Paisner

The Power of Broke

Daymond John with Daniel Paisner
How Empty Pockets, a Tight Budget, and a Hunger for Success Can Become Your Greatest Competitive Advantage
4.3 (83 ratings)
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What's The Power of Broke about?

The Power of Broke (2016) reveals how starting a business with a limited budget doesn’t have to be a disadvantage. With the right perspective, one can harness the Power of Broke to produce astounding creativity. With this fresh look at the business world, you’ll stop seeing money – or a lack thereof – as a barrier to entrepreneurship, because the truth is, anyone with the right idea and a can-do attitude can start a business. So what are you waiting for?

Who should read The Power of Broke?

  • Entrepreneurs and small business managers
  • Executives and CEOs of large corporations
  • Readers who have an innovative idea for the marketplace

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 Books: Powershift by Daymond John with Daniel Paisner

Powershift

Daymond John with Daniel Paisner
Transform Any Situation, Close Any Deal, and Achieve Any Outcome
4.2 (117 ratings)
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What's Powershift about?

Powershift (2020) is a guide to setting yourself up for success. Drawing on author Daymond John’s experience as an entrepreneur in the clothing industry and show business, it provides a host of tips, tricks, and ideas that will help you expand your influence and win others over to your cause.

Who should read Powershift?

  • Entrepreneurs at the start of their journeys
  • Hustlers looking to build a reputation
  • Dealmakers struggling to create sustainable partnerships