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Review by sri varshini303041 -- Business Basics BootCamp

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Business Basics BootCamp" by Mitche Graf.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Are you a budding entrepreneur? Do you want to build a successful business empire? Do you want to be your own boss? Do you want to know what it takes to run a successful business? Do you think running a business means less time for family? Would you like to learn how to run a business without losing or damaging your personal life? Business Basics Bootcamp - The Ultimate crash course by Mitche Graf can help you with that.

Mitche Graf explains the readers that a businessman need not to be married to his business. He can organise and manage his business as well as his personal life. In this book, the author recommends that a businessman should be an Unreleased Entrepreneur (UE). Unleashed Entrepreneur can be defined as someone who work less but enjoy his life more.

Mitche Graf explains that a businessman should approach every day as a Saturday. He should wake up with a sense of excitement and interest daily. With justice to the title of the book, it is power packed with information and ideas to run a successful business.

The author discusses various aspects of a business including topics like planning, processing, smart work instead of hard work, execution, time management, branding, marketing, buyer and seller mentality, and pricing. I personally like the What I really liked in this book is the fact that the author takes great care to cover every step in the process of building a business empire. He has categorized information about each topic in a detailed manner. I liked the way Graf highlighted important points in capital letters. Even though it ruins the aesthetics of the pages, it really helps in remembering the points. Also, I liked how he wrote everything in small paragraphs. He also used pointers instead of paragraphs to explain the concepts. This made it very easy to follow. I really found this structure useful.

Another thing I enjoyed in this book is that, the author does not want the businessman to be a slave to his job. Rather,the author encourages the reader to be the boss of his business and his personal life. Graf urges the readers to enjoy every part of their life. His view about life is very interesting. What I disliked in this book is the information dumping. I understand that the author had so many useful ideas for the readers. But sometimes it gets too much. This was the only thing that I disliked in the book. This could be remedied by taking breaks in between the reading sessions.

I also enjoyed the simple language and narrative. It helped the clear understanding of the concepts. I found the book to be well edited. I would like to give 4 out of 4 stars for this book. I would recommend this book to the fans of Think and Grow Rich, The Lean Startup, The Innovator's Dilemma and Rich Dad, Poor Dad.

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