• Zen and the Art of Small Business

  • A Spiritual Exercise in Economics
  • By: Michael E. Gerber
  • Narrated by: Michael E. Gerber
  • Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Zen and the Art of Small Business

By: Michael E. Gerber
Narrated by: Michael E. Gerber
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What’s missing in most small businesses and why is it that most fail? In Zen and the Art of Small Business, Michael Gerber, not only answers that question, but provides a deep understanding of the process for transforming any small business into a “sacred space.”

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Redundant fluff

As I was listening to this book, I stopped several times to see if I had enabled something on the Audible interface that would’ve put this book in a
”Cliff Note” mode. Not that a mode like that exists, but some of these “chapters” were only a few sentences long. I was confused. The thoughts and topics weren’t fully developed. The author repeats the same colorful terms and verbiage, over and over again. It seemed like the majority of this book was repetitive fluff. I would not recommend this book.

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