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I previously read it online. And wanted to read it again but I guess I still remember all the stuff and just stopped.
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This book has a lofty name, but it's mostly just a paraphrasing of a lot of different business books. And it focuses primarily on what it takes to create your own business instead of what it takes to lead an existing company. 

Every topic is touched only at a surface level, and then the reader is encouraged to go research more on the topics that interests them. Which is fine, but is also very different from what the name and book blurb implies a person can get out of this book.

You can gain as much (if not more) from perusing online articles from Forbes and Harvard Business Review. If you really, really want a single book with high-level details on several different business topics, this book gets it done. If you want a book that will go in-depth on the things you really need to know to run a business, this book ain't it.
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Solid, and the material is still available online, too. You have to dig a little, but it's there.

Great book filled with practical and easy to understand advice. I listened to the book and now I need to go buy a paper copy so I can review certain parts. Highly recommend!
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A model of what non-fiction books should be. Packed with useful and interesting information with very little filler and fluff. This is a good primer for those interested in business, with a wealth of resources to get you started in the right direction. An incredibly valuable tool.

This book is essentially a dictionary of business concepts. Nothing in here is rocket science nor is anything covered in-depth. Understanding concepts and doing business are entirely different things - which is why I don't buy his argument that this book can replace MBA. It could be useful to someone considering studying business in college or for someone considering getting an MBA.