Review by jerimiahsebastian -- Business Basics BootCamp
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Review by jerimiahsebastian -- Business Basics BootCamp
"This book is going to be brainstorming session of your life", says Graf.
Business Basics Boot campis a non-fiction book written by the Mitche Graf in respect to things about business, life and work. The author starts by asking a simple question "if you can find a way to find a way to only work twenty-four hours a week, seven months a year, and have the rest of the time to do the things in life that are most important to you, would you be interested"?
According to book, Mitche Graf is a best-selling author, lifestyle, entrepreneur, renowned business speaker, former track and field All American athlete and a daddy of three. Graff has also being a serial entrepreneur for more than 2 and a half decades and has 3 companies to his name and his seminars have spread to over 75,000 people in 9 different countries. The book contains 8 chapters and entails 287 pages.
Furthermore, he talks about so many aspects of business and made mention of his term " UE" which he made a brief explanation of what his term "UE" means and gave analysis and different concepts on his term Unleashed Entrepreneur (UE). And furthermore, the author emphasized what he called blue ocean marketing. Mitche also highlighted that the days of jack of all trades is long gone and the age of specialization is upon us.
He also brought Microsoft, Jeff Bezos, Facebook, Tesla, and Dallas Mavericks to the limelight when he talked about the usefulness of Self-branding and stated various reasons why self-branding is essential as an entrepreneur and he highlighted steps on how to create a Self-branding and he confessed that Patience, consistency and being authentic would be a key feature required to attain a successful Self-brand.
I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. I love the author's point of view and his approach to entrepreneurship and he makes an individual who's yearning to become an entrepreneur or looking to start up a business no less afraid. Another thing I'd greatly applaud the author for is that his concept standouts. Most people telling you about entrepreneurship would likely tell you to put countless hours and increase your work ethic in other to achieve a great height of success. I'd strongly recommend this book to the audience in the marketing world, the author approach to marketing is a lot easier and effective and his business attest to that fact.
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