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Full Time CEO: The $H!T They Dont Tell You

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Ever wonder how to become a CEO? Or ever wonder what CEOs do? Or have you ever just wondered why this sounds like a bunch of BS being shot to you when you inquire about the job? For those of you who want the unabashed words from a CEO himself, this is the book for you. Unapologetic. Unashamed. Mr. Will Roundtree puts the bullshit to the side to tell you “…The Shit They Don’t Tell You.” Mr. Roundtree gives the inside scoop on the SIX STEPS that he applied to his life to make him the effective “Fulltime CEO” he is today. He went from homeless to Millionaire on these concepts, and he is living proof that they can transform your business acumen. By applying the six principles in this book into his own life, he was able to reconstruct his life and become the CEO he dreamed he would be.

211 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 1, 2020

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10 reviews
January 17, 2020
Behind the scenes action

The title is catchy but the information mr roundtree provide for the public is uncommon. I have to take full accountability as he stated with massive action. Can’t be the same as last year
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August 14, 2020
Inspiring

Been wanting to get my hands on this book since the first time I heard the author mention it. I love the bold title and the content within that backs it up. Definitely a ton of gems dropped throughout each chapter. I highly recommend for aspiring entrepreneurs/CEO 's.
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28 reviews
October 3, 2020
Fairly interesting but not insightful

Some interesting opinions on what it takes to be a CEO, nevertheless the book doesn’t contain insightful eye opening content.
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