The Personal MBA 10th Anniversary Edition provides a clear overview of the essentials of every major business topic: entrepreneurship, product development, marketing, sales, negotiation, accounting, finance, productivity, communication, psychology, leadership, systems design, analysis, and operations management...all in one comprehensive volume.
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The Personal MBA 10th Anniversary Edition provides a clear overview of the essentials of every major business topic: entrepreneurship, product development, marketing, sales, negotiation, accounting, finance, productivity, communication, psychology, leadership, systems design, analysis, and operations management...all in one comprehensive volume.
Thinking of dropping out of my last 2 years of High School, do you think this is a substitute?
Depends. This book is fantastic but a lot of it makes sense only in retrospect after you've started a business, so this is more of a validation and finetuning than learning from scratch.
So before you decide to drop off HS, you have to ask yourself if you're the kind of person who will put customer needs and wants ahead of your needs and wants.
To those who have started a successful business, this is the key to customer discovery, which is the first step to a successful business and a lot of people stumble on this very first step because they put their own needs and wants ahead of the customer's.
They also don't teach any of this in HS, college or M.S. so it's not like you will learn this at school anyways but that wont matter if you have no interest in this.
If you took this book to a "business" school professor, specially ones who have never ever started an actual business from scratch, their heads would explode and evacuate their bowels from the stress of being confronted with alien concepts.
Last edited by jongasse September 18, 2024 at 10:25 AM.
this was authored by a classmate of mine from High School. he was definitely in a league of his own. His Dad was our principle, smart family. I haven't read it yet.
How did you graduate from an Ivy League school without being able to put a sentence together?
You're making your opponent's case for them.
I actually believe their assertion that they are an Ivy League grad and Director. The quality has taken a deep dive in the last 10 years. It's mostly garbage after the top 5 students - the rest are kids who figured out how to game the system and the bottom 5 who can't get an actual job go on to join the school to become the admin staff, so this is all is inline with what's going on.
Just do it. Certainly don't waste your time in college
Lol, you don't even know what the kids goals and aspirations in life are to make this suggestion. It totally depends on your ambition, mindset, work ethic and what your goals are if dropping out of highschool and/or not going to college is a good idea or not.
Lol, you don't even know what the kids goals and aspirations in life are to make this suggestion. It totally depends on your ambition, mindset, work ethic and what your goals are if dropping out of highschool and/or not going to college is a good idea or not.
Agreed - went into details a bit myself in my first comment on this post. Great observation.
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He ain't totally wrong...
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Still such a dump advice not sure how ppl avoid being cultivated! Unless if you want to do labor works
You're making your opponent's case for them.
So before you decide to drop off HS, you have to ask yourself if you're the kind of person who will put customer needs and wants ahead of your needs and wants.
To those who have started a successful business, this is the key to customer discovery, which is the first step to a successful business and a lot of people stumble on this very first step because they put their own needs and wants ahead of the customer's.
They also don't teach any of this in HS, college or M.S. so it's not like you will learn this at school anyways but that wont matter if you have no interest in this.
If you took this book to a "business" school professor, specially ones who have never ever started an actual business from scratch, their heads would explode and evacuate their bowels from the stress of being confronted with alien concepts.
You're making your opponent's case for them.
At its full price of $16, I'd say go to college, but for $3, who can resist??
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