Six one-line business book-reviews

Surfing Blue Oceans.jpgI read too much and review too little. Following is a list of books, I’ve enjoyed and a single line to describe what I learned from them.

  • What the CEO wants you to know: turnover is the lifeblood of a business.
  • The E-Myth Revisited: assign roles and responsibility for every aspect of your organisation (even if it’s an organisation of one!).
  • Valuation: behind every strategy should be solid financial reasoning.
  • Positioning: every choice you make about the outside-face of your business will affect the way consumers perceive and buy you.
  • The one-minute manager: You can’t manage people without setting clear goals, measuring results, and encouraging good / discouraging bad behaviour.
  • Blue Ocean Strategy: focus on what your competitors can’t do.

Coming up (sometime in the near future): a number of one-line unconventional book-reviews!
Vincent out

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