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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 650.11
EAN: 9781932156850
Edition: 1
ISBN: 1932156852
Label: Entrepreneur Press
Manufacturer: Entrepreneur Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: July 07, 2004
Publisher: Entrepreneur Press
Studio: Entrepreneur Press
Features:- ISBN13: 9781932156850
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: For 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 realitythe 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.
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I INSIST THERE IS NOTHING ORIGINAL IN THIS BOOK. THE SAME IDEA HE TAKES IT AN EXPANDS IT TO MANY PAGEs. HE JUST USES GREAT TITLLES TO BUY HIS NO B.S BOOKS.
Please do NOT waste your money/Time with this book. Its boring and just like many authors he is trying to make money and nothing new in it(Real Shame). I Bought this book because the original book "How to make millions with your ideas" was extremely exciting and great. But then the author has simply used the fame of that book to ... Read More
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I've always liked Dan Kennedy's direct no-nonsense approach, and this book is in the same style. This is a book of tactics, not strategy; and some of Kennedy's advice won't suit your style. Perhaps the most useful idea is to take control and don't let other people rule your time and your life.
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I found this book helpful. Some of it seems harsh and will seem harsh to the people around you, but so far, everybody has been understanding of me wanting to take control of my time. I'm not to the point of checking email only once per week, but am at once per day, which is a lot better than me checking it every 10 minutes via my Blackberry.
You'll get some great ideas from this one.
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This book caters well to the authors ego. He spares no effort in indicating his aledged intelligence, insightfulness and wit but presents no verifiable data to support it. Suggestions such as read your email only once a week give a good insight as to the overall applicability of this bus stop reading material.A-V-O-I-D.
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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.
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