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Single-Minded: My Life in Business
Claude Littner - 2016
His abrupt style and zero-tolerance policy on nonsense have become the highlights of every series. But what is he like in real business?Single-Minded reveals the story of Claude's varied career and the turbulent years that shaped him. From being told at school that he would never amount to anything to his current status as a boardroom heavyweight both on-screen and off it, success has never come easy. Claude's complex, fascinating work has taken him into many different industries and countries, encompassing retail start-ups; knife-edge company rescue missions; the bruising rough-and-tumble of Premier League football; facing down French trade unions; taking on Texan oil barons in multi-million-dollar deals; and, in the private sphere, conquering life-threatening illness.Told with characteristic candour and disarming modesty, Single-Minded is an unflinching account of a remarkable career in the spotlight.
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It
Michael E. Gerber - 1985
500 CEOs.An instant classic, this revised and updated edition of the phenomenal bestseller dispels the myths about starting your own business. Small business consultant and author Michael E. Gerber, with sharp insight gained from years of experience, points out how common assumptions, expectations, and even technical expertise can get in the way of running a successful business.Gerber walks you through the steps in the life of a business—from entrepreneurial infancy through adolescent growing pains to the mature entrepreneurial perspective: the guiding light of all businesses that succeed—and shows how to apply the lessons of franchising to any business, whether or not it is a franchise. Most importantly, Gerber draws the vital, often overlooked distinction between working on your business and working in your business.The E-Myth Revisited will help you grow your business in a productive, assured way.
Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
Idowu Koyenikan - 2016
You are not meant to live life according to a quarter of your ability or half of your ability. Rather, you are meant to live life at the edge of your ability—where wealth, greatness, success and self-actualization lie. He covers key principles, such as:"The type of person you are is usually reflected in your business. To improve your business, first improve yourself."“When money realizes that it is in good hands, it wants to stay and multiply in those hands.”“Money is always eager and ready to work for anyone who is ready to employ it.”“The key to personal development lies in your daily routine”“If you want your income to grow, you too must grow.”“If you look at anything successful, you will find traces of a good leader in it.”“There is no progress or accomplishment without sacrifice.”“The more your money works for you, the less you have to work for money.” “You must have a level of discontent to feel the urge to want to grow.”“Many times, the thought of fear itself is greater than what it is we fear.”Get this hot seller on Amazon now for 80% OFF for a limited time. Click link below:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A...