The UnStoppables, Graham Weston
The UnStoppables, Graham Weston
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The UnStoppables
Tapping Your Entrepreneurial Power

Author: Graham Weston, Bill Schley

Narrator: Ralph Morocco

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/20/2020


Synopsis

The Unstoppables is a book about entrepreneurs. Locally, it is about teaching how to become one and mastering secrets to boost any stage business.  Globally, its about how this nation can launch thousands more for the future. Based on co-author Graham Westons experience at Rackspace, from around the business world, as well as fascinating case studies from such people as the Navy SEALs and Israeli Special Forces, The UnStoppables shows how the best practitioners think continuously about two things: The Big Picture and the Little Picture. Essence and essentials. The essentials are the practical mechanicsthe business, financial and cultural mechanics that all successful business leaders must learn, either the hard way or the easy way.  They apply to everyone, whether youre contemplating a new entrepreneurial endeavor or want to capture the unlimited power of entrepreneurship in an already big company.  Among other keys, readers discover: ·  Whats stopping you is more important than whats starting you. The essence isnt taught. It is tapped. Nobody does it alone. Motion generates vision. Its amazing how much you improve the second and third time. And that all-time entrepreneurial favorite: Yes means yes, and No means yes.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Todd on August 23, 2018

Great perspective on Entrepreneurship, it is pretty heavy with shameless self-promotion of the author's company "Rackspace". But the content is genuine and applicable to modern business, it is interesting to see the world though Schley's eyes. The best part is the narration of the audiobook, this gu......more

Goodreads review by Adoh on May 09, 2013

There are a lot of books out there that claim that they'll help you become unstoppable. Unfortunately, most of these books are either hot air written by academics who've never owned a business or hot air written by post-modern, self styled gurus, with wire-rimmed glasses. Schley is the real deal- a......more

Goodreads review by David on February 02, 2015

There is no single answer to the question of how we should conduct ourselves in business. This book offers another approach. The author believes that the world needs more entrepreneurs, and he cites the state of affairs in the nation of Israel as an example. He begins and ends in a Tel Aviv Cafe, wh......more

Goodreads review by Hal on July 14, 2013

The first thing I would say about this book is it is published by Wiley. They tend to publish books on business and investing. They are notorious for putting these books out with numerous grammatical errors. This distracts from the message of the book in that it makes one wonder why such sloppiness......more

Goodreads review by Siim on December 20, 2015

This is a more obscure book. A friend brought it direct from Rackspace headquarters (the company on which this book's lessons are based). It is a book about creating a cohesive company. It develops slowly but offers lots of gold nuggets. The knowledge is more street-smart (from the process of creati......more