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EntreLeadership

20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Total Money Makeover and radio and podcast host Dave Ramsey comes an informative guide based on how he grew a successful, multimillion dollar company from a card table in his living room.
Your company is only as strong as your leaders. These are the men and women doing battle daily beneath the banner that is your brand. Are they courageous or indecisive? Are they serving a motivated team or managing employees? Are they valued?

Your team will never grow beyond you, so here's another question to consider—are you growing? Whether you're sitting at the CEO's desk, the middle manager's cubicle, or a card table in your living-room-based start-up, EntreLeadership provides the practical, step-by-step guidance to grow your business where you want it to go. Dave Ramsey opens up his championship playbook for business to show you how to:

-Inspire your team to take ownership and love what they do
-Unify your team and get rid of all gossip
-Handle money to set your business up for success
-Reach every goal you set
-And much, much more!

EntreLeadership is a one-stop guide filled with accessible advice for businesses and leaders to ensure success even through the toughest of times.
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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2011

      Popular talk-show host and bestselling author Ramsey (The Money Answer Book, 2010, etc.) shoots business leadership advice straight from the hip in a substantive title refreshingly devoid of theory.

      The author "paid his stupid tax" in his 20s when his successful real-estate investment business failed due to massive debt. Broke and humbled, Ramsey embraced Christian principles in every facet of his life, including his work. This framework would lead to his new venture, a financial consulting firm, which, more than 20 years later, has earned the author tens of millions of dollars in revenues and helped countless others find success as well. Ramsey's faith may serve as his foundation, but any entrepreneur will find inspiration in his nuts-and-bolts advice. He touches on everything from time management and organization to the three things successful businesses never skip: contracts, vendors and collections. "Entreleaders," he writes, know how to blend their entrepreneurial passion with servant-like leadership that motivates employees through persuasion instead of intimidation. The first step is the interview process. While it may seem harsh that Ramsey wouldn't hire a woman because of her political beliefs, he encourages targeting potential employees who will fit well within an organization's personality. Hiring individuals who "light up" with excitement over their jobs is also key. He doesn't sugarcoat any of the difficulties, including problem employees, offering advice for reprimands and releases. As Ramsey fans expect, there is inspiration here, too. He cites Jane Delaney, who began her business in 2003 with a crumpled five dollar bill and an idea to build an online tool to help families plan and budget meals. Today, E-Mealz grosses nearly $4 million per year.

      Decent advice for small-business entrepreneurs.

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2011
      Perhaps the most dissonant note in this otherwise folksy and entertaining how-to-build-a-business book is Ramsey's protestation that this is not a Christian evangelic tome. Wrong! His proselytizing is low-key and noninvasive, though. His EntreLeadershipthe process of leading to cause a venture to grow and prosperis a philosophy broad and vague enough to cover all the book's topics, from setting dreams and goals to micromanaging. Many concepts here, such as servant leadership and setting SMART goals, among others, are retreads, but he explains them without much embellishment and in language any budding entrepreneur will understand. The exposition meanders through personalized stories drawn from his financial education company's annals. More distinctive ideas include a formula devised to inspire the growth of a company, Fi/T(G)=M (the momentum theorum, which decodes to focused intensity over time multiplied by God equals unstoppable momentum), and his incredibly positive outlook on success.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

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