Create systems that run every aspect of your business-so you don't have to. You didn't start your business just to become a slave to it, but how do you get things done the way you want when you're not there? Self-made millionaire and entrepreneurial expert Brad Sugars shows you how. Brad walks you step-by-step through the entire process of systemizing your business. Discover how
this book is ok at first. you start of reading the first 10 pages or so learning about all this stuff to make your business instant. but then you begin to see how vague he is in his writing. he often speaks assumes that the reader knows what he is talking about. for example he may say " have a paperless system" but doesn't go into much detail at all.
also once in a while he may throw in random topics, that totally come out of no where. he is also very repetitive, he will say the same thing over in different words 3 to 4 times. all in all this is a poor book, and mr sugars needs to take some time to develop his writing skill, because this book lacks structure. i would say the 4 hour work week is worth a read, it is about 13 times better than this book. do yourself a favour and acquire that instead.
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If you're familiar with Brad Sugar's business chassis model, then you'll get what I mean when I say that this is a book that fits after you've mastered the aspects of the chassis. Don't start reading Brad Sugars's book with this one or you'll be lost. Instead pick "The Business Coach" and start from there. The goal of this book is to get your business running without you needing to be present.
This book was more like a just-getting-started systems 101 book, or a light reference book; but definitely a quick read. I found the personality style insights in managing change very helpful.