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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Passion is the Way!,
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This review is from: The Way of the Guerrilla: Achieving Success and Balance as an Entrepreneur in the 21st Century (Guerrilla Marketing) (Paperback)
Levinson's fans will find this book particularly interesting. On the surface it purports to be a business book about guerrilla entrepreneurship in the 21st century, but in reality it is a statement of Levinson's personal philosophy of life. As one who has successfully escaped the confinement, regimentation and bureaucracy of the corporate world, he is one of my heroes. Reading this book may force you to confront your self-imposed limitations. Reading this book may move you to change the way you think. You have been warned - read this book at your own risk!Levinson divides his subject into four subject areas: The Goal, The Setting, The Tools and The Secrets. Frankly, this structure is largely artificial. Almost everything he has to say is said four times in four slightly different ways. There is a great deal of redundancy and duplication, but like an evangelist, Levinson is not writing to inform, he is writing to persuade. And the message that he is trying to get across is that your life is not your work. Work should neither control not dominate your life - your life should control and dominate your work. This book is not about how to make more money. It is not about how to organize your business, or how to work harder. This book is about finding your passion, focusing on your passion, and balancing your passion with the rest of your life. Written in short chapters, the longest is eleven pages, this book is designed for quick, daily snack-like consumption. If you struggle to make it through each work day, read this book. If you end each week too tired to take your loved one dancing, read this book. If you dream about doing something more with your life, read this book. Levinson does not have all the answers, but I can guarantee that he will ask you the right questions.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A usuable book on the future,
By warren@laserpage.com (Rialto, Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Way of the Guerrilla: Achieving Success and Balance as an Entrepreneur in the 21st Century (Guerrilla Marketing) (Hardcover)
I've read dozens of books on the future of business and marketing. This is one of the best. Levinson understands the net, thinks like a business person and has suggestions to implement. He won't blow your mind with new ideas... but will show you how to do some things better.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
inspirational but some times lack of consistence,
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This review is from: The Way of the Guerrilla: Achieving Success and Balance as an Entrepreneur in the 21st Century (Guerrilla Marketing) (Hardcover)
I live in a country that has a guerrilla in the past and also I have been experiencing the "oportunity" to be entrepeneur, so I was kind of curious about this book. I'm sorry to say but the book is far beyond reality. My appretiation is that this book can make sense only if you have "good will" clients and teach you to work in the same way. Where is the "surprise" factor? where is the "unpredictable behaviour" change that reflect all the well know guerrilla methods? If I had wrote this book I should have included something like "attack with surprise, exploit their weaknesses, make everything unpredictable and sustain your position with the best quality while reducing to zero your opponent's abilities". Doing things in the guerrilla way is as following Machiavelo, Napoleon or even Mao Tse. The idea behind guerrilla is to make everyone follow a "system" not a person, so there is an outstanding advice in this book: mutiply yourself. It is really good because a lot of entrepeneurship books talk about YOU making everything while this one advice can make your business have long continuity depending on other's people efforts (as it call "the network"). I found most of the frustation while becoming a entrepeneur is managing your cashflow, standing invoices, delayed payments and the need sometimes to accept a low rate in order to get the project. I call this "fat cows" and "thiny cows". This book is not about how to manage your "thiny cows" period or procedures in order to avoid being less paid than you want, or even more procedures to get your money right on time. I don't know if such book exists but the real life teaches you good and bad experiences. If you're thinking global be sure things are not easier outside your country (or even in your own country, for example dealing with government projects). It's not a glamourous world and your profits won't come regularly during the first or the second one year of operations. Unless your mind is been set with some kind of evilness doing business, you'll dissapear soon. So, I think the book needs more consistence on this idea.
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