The E-Myth Revisited Summary
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This is a good book if you are a business owner, entrepreneur, or work in a management position where you have input in how the company operates. It includes a lot of advice for developing systems and processes in your business.
One of my favorite lessons is understanding the difference between working in your business and on your business.
This episode is also available as a blog post at: https://jsilva.blog/2020/08/31/e-myth-summary/
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