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The Personal MBA 10th Anniversary Edition (Kindle eBook)

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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.

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Various retailers have The Personal MBA 10th Anniversary Edition (eBook) by Josh Kaufman for $2.99.

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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.

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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.
Between this book and the commercial electrician deal at Home Depot, you'll have life all figured out
At its full price of $16, I'd say go to college, but for $3, who can resist??

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Quote from MellowDesk749 :
Might be too late for you. Should have dropped out in j/k. Now you are too indoctrinated by the system and the government/s
In j/k?
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HappyMustang4187
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Quote from gregstir :
College professor here.

He ain't totally wrong...
Are you teaching your students underwater basket weaving. I couldn't be an engineer without a degree…
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Quote from HappyMustang4187 :
Are you teaching your students underwater basket weaving. I couldn't be an engineer without a degree…
Hence the word "totally."

Obviously college still has an important place in the educational journey for a lot of people. But for many, it's unnecessary, expensive, and the ROI (both money AND time) is abysmal.

Obviously no one is disparaging a college education for engineers (etc.).
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Get it at the library. One thing about business, utilize free resources to complete the task. Thank me later.
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Someone bought the original hard cover for me back in the 90s. I found it very helpful, even having a BS in Finance.
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Quote from BraveRoute7830 :
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.
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Quote from muluhak :
Thinking of dropping out of my last 2 years of High School, do you think this is a substitute?
Are you a driven person with strong discipline and have ideas of what you want to do? Go ahead but get your GED, other supplemental info in books like these you can glean from but it needs to apply toward what you need and plan to do.

If you want to drop out because you don't like to study, have no interests or idea of what to do? Probably better to stay. If you jump off a cliff then you better know how to fly fast because the real world is not forgiving
Last edited by jc4jax September 18, 2024 at 11:13 AM.

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Quote from JohnnyHot :
Get it at the library. One thing about business, utilize free resources to complete the task. Thank me later.
For $3? You may have missed the lesson on opportunity cost.
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Quote from Immacoolguy :
For $3? You may have missed the lesson on opportunity cost.
Just got free tickets to Megalopolis for a Friday night. Opportunity... minimal cost. Write that down.
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Quote from gregstir :
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 think this is that guy who was just caught plagiarizing a paper of an Australian undergrad.
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Quote from HappyMustang4187 :
Are you teaching your students underwater basket weaving. I couldn't be an engineer without a degree…
You can't get hired as one but you can do the vast majority of engineering jobs without a college degree. An engineering degree is essentially a litmus test to determine if you can cut it at engineering. You don't use 95% of what you learned. I had to re-learn everything for my PE exam and then promptly forgot it all again.
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Would buy but I'm still working my way through "The Fundamentals of Business by Michael Scott" ... Over 1 billion sold... More than the Bible... I'm not surprised.
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Quote from gregstir :
Hence the word "totally."

Obviously college still has an important place in the educational journey for a lot of people. But for many, it's unnecessary, expensive, and the ROI (both money AND time) is abysmal.

Obviously no one is disparaging a college education for engineers (etc.).
From what I've gathered going through this with my son this year as a HS senior, the trend is to send your kids to the best public college in your state (or the best one they can get into). People still value a degree, but the ROI for a private college education (unless it's primarily paid for through financial aid) is rapidly declining.

As a hiring manager of technical folks, I don't think I can recall where any of my employees went to undergrad. After your first few jobs, it's mostly irrelevant to the point that I simply check off that they have a degree and that it's in a relevant field when screening candidate resumes.
Last edited by nohomers1 September 18, 2024 at 12:27 PM.
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Dropping from College won't hurt some people since learning isn't confined to where we learn and how we learn. It is all about learner, educator(if any) and the burning desire. I'm sure person would learn nothing in the best schools and best colleges even if they invest numerous years or even if they learned, they may not know how make skills work for them to earn bread and butter.

Know that knowledge is essential in success so get it if it fits your road map, be it this MBA book or free YouTube Videos or spending Hundreds of thousands of dollars at expensive colleges. But when you seat down to learn, give it everything you have in order to get what you need to succeed.

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Quote from Ozzie_10 :
Such a dump advice from uncultured people!!
How would you know my culture? Do you have a lot of student debt that wasn't forgiven?

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