Official Review: Walt Disney's Way by Andrew Lock

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Re: Official Review: Walt Disney's Way by Andrew Lock

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This seems like a unique and interesting take that stands out among the other books that promote entrepreneurship. Thank you for the great review!
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I haven't read a lot about Walt Disney as a person, so this book while helping me knowing how to be a best entrepreneur, will sneak peek me in this epitome of a person. Thank your detailed review, I will be reading it soon.
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I believe not only would small business owners would benefit from perusing this book but also established and experienced entrepreneurs as they might come across concepts and ideas that they haven't encountered before.
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I’m a big fan of Walt Disney. While I know that he, like a lot of people, was far from perfect, he was a great businessman. If Lock really does discuss both Walt’s successes and failures in detail, I’m sure that this book is very helpful for entrepreneurs. I’ll need to give it a read. Thank you for the helpful review.
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A book that teaches marketing strategies as studied from Walt Disney's methods of doing business. I am curious to learn a thing or two.
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I totally agree that most entrepreneurs don't progress businesswise because they lack effective marketing strategies. I hope this book will shed more light on what is needed to be a successful entrepreneur. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Walt Disney was certainly a visionary, and a businessman worth emulating, so this book would be of great interest to me. Thank you for this informative review - I shall be adding this one to my bookshelves.
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What a good book, it doing to inspire alot of enterprenurs to do more. I love it.
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I believe the author has done a great job at illustrating various marketing concepts and the read would be useful for business owners irrespective of the size of their business. The approach here is also inspiring as failures are also taken into account as opportunities for growth. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

While this book sounds like a treasure trove for business owners and entrepreneurs, this isn't a genre that interests me. Thanks for the informative review, though.
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Sounds great for entrepreneurs. Marketing is definitely a business essential. Thank you for the great review.
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Advise from someone who's been there done that seems quite credible. I would love to read this to pick up even if it's a few entrepreneurship skills. Great review
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