Official Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry

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Re: Official Review: Big Things Have Small by Wes Berry

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This made everyone know that everyone has a leadership trait...no one is better than the other, it now depends on how you use yours.
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I have read the sample and the review both and I can say that the review given comprises of most that the book wants to tell its readers. The review is a detailed one which explains the type of readers who should read it but the sample is for nearly every human who wants to actually succeed in life.
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This sounds like a good book, but business oriented self help just isn't my thing. That being said, hopefully readers can glean somethung of use in their professional and personal lives from it.
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It's very interesting and informative guide for business management. Well-established business people and newcomers in business world will get sufficient guidance through this book. Great review.
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Big Things Have Small Beginnings by Wes Berry represents a universal truth: That the most remarkable things usually start out small, in modest and humble situations. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step. Towering trees come from little seeds. God is in the details. Berry's book exalts the power of taking care of the small, tedious parts of the business, because they make up the big whole that awes people. As a co-proprietor of a family business, I strongly relate with the essential message of the book.
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A well-written book full of helpful business tips. I like that the advice provided is not only for business; it's for everyday life too. Thanks for your thorough and well-organized review.
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A different kind of self-help book. I especially like how the author view history and how he correlated it to business and success. Definitely an interesting point of views.

I like this review because, in my opinion, it is helpful for those who are deciding whether to read or skip this book. I think though that if you have the means now to start the change then do it now or the soonest possible.
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The book inspires people to succeed in life. This is a non-fiction that can help people by giving them some golden advice. The book teaches you about management, business and leadership. I would strongly recommend people to read this book who work in the business field.
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A business method relies on structured activities where we can find a series of repeatable actions, on different levels. Meta-Story consists of a complete host of smaller stories. I think, through this book, we can get valuable information on how to achieve success, no matter how insignificant a business can look in appearance.
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