- ISBN13: 9781932156850
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionFor more than 30 years, author, consultant, speaker, and entrepreneur Dan Kennedy has dished out no-nonsense advice, bases on his own experience, to achieve business and sales success. He regularly get “millionaire-maker” results for satisfied clients in hundreds of professions and industries. His bestselling books include How to Make Millions with Your Ideas. These proven-effective productivity strategies address reality—the information-overload world of cell phones, PDAs, faxes, e-mails, and need-it-yesterday business demands. This hard-hitting guide boils it all down to 10 time management techniques worth using.
No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs
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The one thing I’ve learned about 5 Star reviews on Amazon is that about 90% of the time they are written by the author of the book. If you want the unbiased truth about any book or product, read a few of the other ones.
Rating: 1 / 5
Some of this information is good, but when he says he refuses to use a cell phone or email it lost me.
Rating: 3 / 5
The best time management advice I can give is to not waste any on this book. Written like the autobiography of a narcissist, the advice herein would drive a service-based organization out of business faster than the sexist author can deposit royalty checks from purchases by chumps like me.
Rating: 1 / 5
I love this book. Chock full of great ideas and techniques for maximizing time effectiveness and productivity for any business person.
Rating: 5 / 5
Can you spell A-R-R-O-G-A-N-T? There are some excellent ideas here, and some that you will not find elsewhere. You can tell a lot about the author, though, by his statement that you should get rid of a spouse who does not wholeheartedly support the greed-a-holic focus that he teaches. His arrogant, judgemental, and intolerant stances are terribly simplistic and better-than-thou. (Affirmative action programs do not, as he says, try to create unfair entitlement to priviledges that are not deserved.) Learn what you can from this book, but steer clear of the author’s attitudes, righteousness, and disrespect of others.
Rating: 2 / 5