A new five-volume business publication series by Ekundayo George is offering a structured guide to entrepreneurship, operations, and long-term business sustainability, drawing from over four decades of professional experience across regulatory, legal, and corporate environments in the United States and Canada.
The series is organised into 36 chapters across five themed volumes, each addressing a different stage of the business lifecycle—from starting a venture to sustaining long-term success.
Volume I: Building and Starting a Business
The first volume focuses on foundational business development, including startup planning, business model design, fundraising strategies, marketing, and project management.
It also introduces analytical tools such as SWOT analysis and a proprietary “Top Analysis” framework designed to help entrepreneurs evaluate opportunities more effectively.
In addition, the author highlights 29 flexible job and gig opportunities grouped under three categories—Proxy, Moxie, and Velocity—aimed at individuals seeking alternative income streams without traditional academic or office requirements.
Volume II: Scaling Operations
The second volume addresses business growth challenges, focusing on how organisations can manage expanding teams, customer bases, and operational complexity while maintaining efficiency and structure.
Volume III: Compliance and Crisis Management
The third volume explores corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and structured management systems.
It also provides a detailed step-by-step framework for handling corporate crises—an area the author identifies as critical for business survival in unpredictable environments.
Volume IV: Data, Technology, and Security
The fourth volume focuses on data management and digital transformation, particularly in light of evolving regulations such as the Nigeria Data Protection Act.
It also examines emerging technologies including cloud computing, blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), and their growing influence on global business operations and risk management.
Volume V: Sustaining Success
The final volume focuses on long-term business sustainability, including strategies for maintaining growth, avoiding burnout, and preventing risky shortcuts that can undermine success.
It also introduces additional business ideas such as recycling ventures and digital platforms for job sharing and rotation.
Author’s Perspective and Purpose
The author, who describes himself as a regulator with over 40 years of professional experience, says the series is based on real-world exposure across legal, government, and business environments rather than theoretical or AI-generated content.
He emphasizes that the goal is to provide practical, experience-driven guidance for individuals at all stages of their professional journey—from survival hustlers to established entrepreneurs.
Bottom Line
The series positions itself as a comprehensive business roadmap combining strategy, regulation, technology, and real-world experience, aimed at helping readers navigate modern entrepreneurship in an increasingly complex global economy.
