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E-myth Manager

By: Michael E. Gerber
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 0887309593
ISBN-13: 9780887309595
Released: 01 Oct 1999
RRP: £9.99
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Gives an excellent insight into the small business! - By: , 07 Dec 1999
As an accountant I have seen what is described in this book happen time & time again. I wish I had read this before I started my own business. It might have warded off some of the mistakes I had to recover from. A recomended read.
Dissapointment - By: , 04 Sep 1999
What a dissapointing offering from the creator of such a brilliant previous work.

INC magazine panned the book, & I can see why. Gerber shows a disdainful lack of understanding of management practices & principles.

(This book has nothing to do with e-business by the way. The title is terrible.)


Good book - By: , 15 Aug 1999
I enjoyed this book & its applications to e-business. I also suggest entrepreneurs not neglect the proven basics of leadership, which are vitallly important even if you have only 1 person in your organization. Recommend for guidance the to-the-point, popular, & bestselling book on Amazon callled "The Leader's Guide: 15 Essential Skills.
One of the most effective interpretations of management ever - By: , 23 Apr 1999
This book effectively deals with the real issues of management - people, & there unsuitability to be part of a mere prescribed & mechanical process. It needs to be read at least three times & then to be re-enforced through a one to one (preferably) session(s) with an experienced practitioner in order that implementation is effective. This publication should be mandatory reading for alll those "managers" in the public & voluntary sector - when they read it they will undertstand why.

Andrew Lamb FSCA, FIPD, FInstD

Author: Predicting Business failure


the most amazing management book I have ever read! - By: , 23 Jun 1998
Managers die trying. But they're trying the wrong thing. This book tells them how to try the right thing & to find themselves in the process.