The 40 Hour Work YEAR
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Narrated by:
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Tom Zingarelli
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By:
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Scott Fritz
Every so often, an audiobook comes along that captures the attention of the hard working entrepreneur (for more than ten minutes) and literally changes the paradigm of how they view their business. Through a quick listen you will experience Scott Fritz's entrepreneurial journey first hand, as he shares with you the business tools, action focused exercises and mindset philosophy that allowed him to achieve The 40 Hour Work YEAR. From the start up years with no pay, through the challenges and thrills of growing a multi-million dollar company and positioning it for sale, Scott shares his vast business experience using a matter of fact, TAKE ACTION NOW approach. Whether you are in the early stages of start-up, experiencing hyper growth, or ready to head for the big money exit, The 40 Hour Work YEAR will give you the perspective needed to create the business success and personal freedom you desire!
©2010 Scott Fritz (P)2013 Mark W. Boutwell IIListeners also enjoyed...
no bs guide to becoming an investor in your own co
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The editing was bad. Chapters in audible did not match the audio files. Some parts repeated. And there were some audio errors.
Despite those things I learned great concepts that I'd like to implement and will definitely revisit the book.
Great concepts. Editing was not good
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Would you listen to The 40 Hour Work YEAR again? Why?
I like how condense it was. Perfect to listen to in a train or gym setting.What other book might you compare The 40 Hour Work YEAR to and why?
Lean start-up maybeWhich character – as performed by Tom Zingarelli – was your favorite?
Not much. Maybe Scott Fritz himself?Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
N/AAny additional comments?
N/AIt was very clear and concise
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If you could sum up The 40 Hour Work YEAR in three words, what would they be?
Advice, point and tips to learnWhat did you like best about this story?
How he teaches us the important in running small company to a big oneWhich scene was your favorite?
Where he ask in every chapter what you learn from your businessIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
EntrepreneurAny additional comments?
In this book Scott Fritz gives out awesome points and advice for people who wants to start a company but have no idea. Also for people who have and already started a company.He tells how a small starter company need to be improved and how the founder needs to improve with the company. And make the right choice of choosing people.
Sorry to say I can't give out more detail on this book, this book is a kinda book people have to read it and understand where they are by them self than my review.
this book is for people dtarting a business
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What made the experience of listening to The 40 Hour Work YEAR the most enjoyable?
1st off, it was short. I listened at 3 times the speed, went for a drive, and had finished to book by the time i got back home. Every bit of this book was to the point.What other book might you compare The 40 Hour Work YEAR to and why?
To me, it blew away the 4 hour work week, because it was not about hiring virtual assistants and skipping emails. It was about building a company that is truly better without you. Building systems and inspecting what you expect.What about Tom Zingarelli’s performance did you like?
I liked it a lot. At 3x speed he sounded very clear.What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?
The business is better off without me working in it.Any additional comments?
I'd love to chat with the author, Scott FritzWhat a fantastic read! Better than 4hr work week
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