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The E-Myth Revisited:
…the key is to plan, envision, and articulate what you see in the future both for yourself and for your employees.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
…it’s not the commodity or the work itself that is important. What’s important is the business: how it looks, how it acts, how it does what it is intended to do.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
The Entrepreneurial Model looks at a business as if it were a product, sitting on a shelf and competing for the customer’s attention against a whole shelf of competing products (or businesses).
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The E-Myth Revisited:
The commodity isn’t what’s important – the way it’s delivered is.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
…without a clear picture of that customer, no business can succeed.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
To the Entrepreneur… the customer is always an opportunity.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
What we must do… is to provide our inner entrepreneur with a model of a business that works, a model that is so exciting that it stimulates our entrepreneurial personality – our innovative side…
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The E-Myth Revisited:
The true product of a business is the business itself.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
Your business and your life are two totally separate things.
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The E-Myth Revisited:
…the purpose of your life is not to serve your business, but… to serve your life…
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