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Rich Dad's Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know about Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business (Rich Dad's)

by Robert T Kiyosaki

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The tenth book in the series provides firsthand accounts of the author's startup companies, what he learned from his successes and failures, and other topics a reader needs to know in order to start a company and quickly develop it.

Review:

"In this follow-up to his bestselling Rich Dad Poor Dad, Kiyosaki offers little substance and much fluff, forcing readers to wade through business cliches and unattributed statistics in order to find the few rough nuggets of entrepreneurial wisdom that make this book worth the asking price. Fear, Kiyosaki writes, is what separates employees from entrepreneurs. The latter are employees who have faced down their fears about job security and drawing their next paycheck and are willing to fail in order to be free. Kiyosaki's other maxims are decidedly less striking. Lesson 8, 'What Is the Job of the Business Leader?', depends upon a triangular 'team-leadership-mission' diagram that is an amalgam of current business book gimmickry. The same is true of Lesson 6, 'The Three Kinds of Money'-spiritual, competitive, cooperative-which offers nothing that hasn't appeared in other business titles. He states in Chapter 1 that statistics show 90 percent of all new businesses fail within five years, a questionable figure that appears to contradict U.S. Census and Small Business Administration statistics. (Kiyosaki also neglects to mention that many small businesses that close are successful at closure.) Largely due to Kiyosaki's bombastic style, this is an inspiring read, but it bears about as much resemblance to actual entrepreneurship as steamy romance novels do to actual relationships." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ISBN:
9780446696371
With:
Lechter, Sharon L.
Publisher:
Business Plus
With:
Lechter, Sharon L.
Author:
Lechter, Sharon L.
Author:
Kiyosaki, Robert T.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Entrepreneurship
Subject:
New Business Enterprises
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Rich Dad's
Publication Date:
September 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
259
Dimensions:
9.20x5.82x.81 in. .80 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this follow-up to his bestselling Rich Dad Poor Dad, Kiyosaki offers little substance and much fluff, forcing readers to wade through business cliches and unattributed statistics in order to find the few rough nuggets of entrepreneurial wisdom that make this book worth the asking price. Fear, Kiyosaki writes, is what separates employees from entrepreneurs. The latter are employees who have faced down their fears about job security and drawing their next paycheck and are willing to fail in order to be free. Kiyosaki's other maxims are decidedly less striking. Lesson 8, 'What Is the Job of the Business Leader?', depends upon a triangular 'team-leadership-mission' diagram that is an amalgam of current business book gimmickry. The same is true of Lesson 6, 'The Three Kinds of Money'-spiritual, competitive, cooperative-which offers nothing that hasn't appeared in other business titles. He states in Chapter 1 that statistics show 90 percent of all new businesses fail within five years, a questionable figure that appears to contradict U.S. Census and Small Business Administration statistics. (Kiyosaki also neglects to mention that many small businesses that close are successful at closure.) Largely due to Kiyosaki's bombastic style, this is an inspiring read, but it bears about as much resemblance to actual entrepreneurship as steamy romance novels do to actual relationships." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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