Review by Alice Ngugi -- Business Basics BootCamp

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Re: Review by Alice Ngugi -- Business Basics BootCamp

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People must look to set-up businesses, as that is what drives the economy of any state. This book seeks to teach people how to do that. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like a book on the core basics of business. I think the question section of the book is very vital for all aspiring entrepreneurs. The author did a great job, by explaining how his background served as a stepping stone to his success.
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Your review made me interested to read the book, I did not have an interest in the beginning. However, it seems useful to get an idea of how to set up a business and whether we should consider beginning one
Reading gives us somewhere to go when we have to stay where we are
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Good review. I’m usually not into reading these books but you caught my attention with the 24/7 working plan. So I think I’ll just have to see what he has to say.
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How many of us can manage to balance business and family life? If you're one of those who can, congrats! Mitche did great work while writing this wonderful guidebook on how to balance business life with our personal life. This becomes one of the topmost guidebooks as far as entrepreneurial life is concerned. The review is also leading. Thanks for it.
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This is an excellent review of the book written by Mitche Graf.
I have read it and It's quiet different from most business books.
He adopts a different line of approach to business but rather practical and relevant to today's environment. He advocates for working smart as opposed to working hard.
Thanks for the review.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A detailed and deeply researched book Business Basics BootCamp" by Mitche Graf, which takes us into great detail on what is required to start and run a successful business. The book appears to be quite useful.
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Wonderful review. The book seems like a great companion for those who run companies OE those who aspire to- that's pretty much anyone and everyone. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This is not a book for me but for those who are entrepreneurs. This is not just a book you read but one where you need to apply it to your life. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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An example used in the very first part by Mitche Graf is excellent. Why? Because of its simplicity and creativity. Whatever many other entrepreneurial books say it differs which makes it worth reading. This is a great book for readers who are entrepreneurs, dreaming of starting a business, and also who want a better quality of life. The language becomes very motivating and inspiring. It also talks about the factors that may eliminate the passion of the entrepreneur. The curiosity is worthy of a 24/7 paradigm that the author talks about in the book.
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I like the way he asks questions for us to know whether we're suited for business or not. Sometimes people are really confused about that part itself. Thanks for the great review.
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Money is always an important part of having a comfortable life. And it is hard to know where to even start, but this book helps you in starting a business and making bigger money decisions.
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A self-help book about how to start and sustain different businesses. This sounds good for businessmen. Nice review.
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

Starting a business can be a difficult endeavor. Often it's hard to find a good balance between being successful and having a personal life. This book seems to do a good job of helping readers manage that situation. I like that the writing seems more like a conversation.
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I also like the new 24/7 interpretation. Very Clever! I agree with you that the author has an easy-going writing style.
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