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EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches

EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches

byDave Ramsey
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Fr. Charles Erlandson
4.0 out of 5 starsSolid Work on Leadership in Business: Very Good, But not Great
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2011
Even though I'm not a businessman, I'm very interested in leadership and have read a lot of works on leadership. I've also learned so much from Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University that I thought surely Dave's newest work, "EntreLeadership" would be worth my money.

"EntreLeadership," is a good book on leadership in business. But I don't feel it's a great one. He has, as always, a lot of good practical knowledge that he's willing to share with us. But it's usually not something I haven't read elsewhere in books on leadership or related literature. So, yes, the book's probably worth buying, but it didn't seem to be as excellent in its genre as is Dave's "Financial Peace." There is a lot of excellent basic material here on leadership, goals, organization, working with people, etc. But it's not especially original or compelling. And it's not very in-depth, largely because Dave deals with so many topics all in one book. Still, "EntreLeadership" is a good, one-stop place for good, basic advice on many subjects related to leadership and business. Almost everyone will find something of value in it, especially businessmen looking for a proven, practical vision with integrity.

What Dave shares in this book is his "playbook" for business success, divided up into 15 topics.

Dave sets out first to define what an "EntreLeader" is. It's kind of an ugly word, but Dave feels that what he wanted in business from himself and others was people who had the good characteristics of both leaders and entrepreneurs. So what is an EntreLeader? I'm glad you asked! According to Dave, they're people who can be:
Passionately serving
Mavericks who have integrity
Disciplined risk takers
Courageous while humble
Motivated visionaries
Driven while loyal
Influential learners

Dave concludes Chapter 1 by discussing some of the characteristics of leaders, such as power, the need to be servants, and passion. There's some good stuff here, but it's not really original or uniquely compelling.

In Chapter 2, Dave walks us from Dreams to Visions to Mission Statements and Goals. Again, there's good wisdom here, but it's not really unique, and he doesn't spend a lot of time on each. He spends the most time on goals (I won't rehearse what he says here), and it's good material that almost anyone will benefit from. But once again, it's not groundbreaking or original stuff you can't get elsewhere.

Chapter 3 deals with time management and organization. This is something I'm naturally good enough at but not nearly as good as I ought to be. So I learned some new tricks in this chapter - or, more accurately - was motivated to make a better effort to apply what I already know.

The rest of the chapters follow suit in giving good and even excellent advice, but possibly material you've heard before. I have less experience with business than with leading or dreaming, so I can't speak as specifically to the parts that deal specifically with business (such as Chapters 7, 13, and 14). But from what I can tell, they're good solid material for running a business, if that's what I did. I particularly like the chapter on selling (such as Chapters 7, 8, 11, and 12) because in these chapters Dave shows how business can be done with integrity. I like as well the way that throughout he demonstrates a genuine interest in the people who work for him (this especially came out in a touching story in Chapter 7 about someone Dave hired who couldn't live off the salary he could afford to pay her) and those he is serving. These chapters, dealing with people, are probably his strongest chapters because he highlights the need to serve the people around you and not exalt yourself at their expense.

A lot of what Dave says applies, even if you're not in business. For example, any leader can benefit from Dave's philosophy in Chapter 11 that as leaders we must put people first and that the way to judge this is by the Golden Rule. It's good advice to remember, as he teaches in Chapter 12, that we should remember to recognize people. I know that personally, I thrive on appropriate and deserved recognition. In Chapter 12, Dave provides a list of various ways we can actually do this for others. Most of these, such as casting a vision, storytelling, passion, and example, are ways of recognizing others that you could use outside of business, too.

There's much more I could say, but by now you've gotten an idea of the value of the book.

The remainder of the book is organized this way (I'm giving the gist of each chapter, and not the fancy titles):

Chapter 4 - Making Decisions
Chapter 5 - Great Marketing
Chapter 6 - Launching Your Dream
Chapter 7 - Hiring and Firing
Chapter 8 - Selling by Serving
Chapter 9 - Financial Peace for Business
Chapter 10 - Great Communication and Great Companies
Chapter 11 - People Matter Most
Chapter 12 - Recognizing and Inspiring Employees
Chapter 13 - Contracts, Vendors, and Collections
Chapter 14 - Compensation Plans
Chapter 15 - Delegating

I recommend "EntreLeadership" as a good, big picture, book that will help leaders and businessman lead and innovate with greater integrity and skill.
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AdamMVega
3.0 out of 5 starsIf it didn't have Dave's name on it, this would not have such glowing reviews.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2012
Full disclosure - I love Dave Ramsey and I believe his teachings are beyond beneficial to the often jaded public of today. I would recommend his work to nearly every person out there, but if brand new and interested in running a business I think "Financial Peace" is the way to go, compared to this one. "Entreleadership" was not a bad book by any means; it provided classic Dave Ramsey insight and addresses a gap in business that is often overlooked. Having said that, "Entreleadership" would be a mediocre business/entrepreneurial book at best, but is receiving RIDICULOUS claims in these reviews simply because it says Dave Ramsey on it. If you're like me and interpret the word "entrepreneur", however incorrect it may be, as meaning a relatively small or upstart business where the owner is just scrapping for everything they get, then this book is not for you; not right now at least. I stated earlier that this book addresses a gap in business, and it does, but not for a "small" business. I feel this book is directed to a small business that is rocketing towards major corporate stardom and thus at risk of losing its identity, its connection with their employees, and the manager losing their own identity. Much of the content in this book would have been nicely stated in a chapter or two in a more detailed startup book because if you want to run a team you should know this stuff. So if you are thinking this is a book that will help you in starting and running a small business, think again. But if you are an established small business and losing your identity (or afraid of one day losing your identity) then I highly recommend this book. And if you're just interested in business and want a book to read then pull the trigger, all of Dave's works are worth reading at least once.
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Laura S
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2012
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I liked his first book so much that I thought I'd like this one since I'm self employed. I couldn't have been more wrong. The book reads like a notebook from an idea sketch session. It has far to many religion mentions for me. I can appreciate that religion guides Dave Ramsey but geez he sounds like Pat Robertson. There really wasn't anything revealing or new in the book. Dave wrote mostly about his experience with employees and how he handles situations. For example, he mentioned a good employee who had an affair on his wife. Dave fired him because he believes morally the guy is incapable of doing a good job at work. I was disgusted that Dave even meddled in the guys life. Work is work and home life is no ones business. The guy didn't break a law but he broke Dave's religious "law". I would never work for someone who felt like they could ,Eddleman in my business. I'd definitely skip this book and move on.
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Paul Myers
1.0 out of 5 stars Not ‘good’ condition
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022
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Pages are very yellowed. Book looks old. Not as described at all
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Rachael Bradway
1.0 out of 5 stars Printing issue.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
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Love Dave Ramsey. I am totally into the book. Except from pages 146-178 are printed and placed in the book backwards and upside down. Kinda funny coming from a leadership book. Hopefully it's just a fluke and only my book. :) otherwise very insightful. Guess I will have to get it from the library to finish those pages.
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Rachael Bradway
1.0 out of 5 stars Printing issue.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2020
Love Dave Ramsey. I am totally into the book. Except from pages 146-178 are printed and placed in the book backwards and upside down. Kinda funny coming from a leadership book. Hopefully it's just a fluke and only my book. :) otherwise very insightful. Guess I will have to get it from the library to finish those pages.
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KAYE FIRESTONE
1.0 out of 5 stars You sold me a used book. Description said it was new.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
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I have a Baby Birthday Party Invitation with full address, I have a personal note about the person who had this going into rehab in the book!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Entire section torn out
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2017
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I purchased this book and it sat unopened for several weeks before I could read it. Only then did I notice an entire section was torn out of the back. Very disappointing as ut was after the return window.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Entire section torn out
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2017
I purchased this book and it sat unopened for several weeks before I could read it. Only then did I notice an entire section was torn out of the back. Very disappointing as ut was after the return window.
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Marquarius
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2015
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This book didn't talk about anything that interest me about finances.
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John Wilson
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2015
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Terrible book.
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nancysandoval
1.0 out of 5 stars Absolute garbage
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
Required reading for a class. Wish I could unlisten to this charlatan.
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Anna Brown
1.0 out of 5 stars Humble Bragging and Very Rigid
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2022
I'm a strong Christian so I didn't have a problem with the faith element. But I could only get through 2 chapters because he is so ARROGANT in this book. Lots of humble bragging, talking about how "employees only come to work late and leave early and steal what they can in between, so I didn't want employees, I wanted team members.." WTF? And telling his son at a company picnic that all these employees' livelihoods depended on him (Dave) being upright and awesome... gag.

On top of that, everything in this book is rigid and "my way or the highway." At the end of chapter two, he says, "Remember, this is a CHAMPIONSHIP playbook, because we're winning. This is not a book by someone who grades papers or who has never made payroll." Gross, dude.

I didn't get any further than chapter 2. NO THANKS.
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Gary
1.0 out of 5 stars Self centered, self indulgent and self aggrandizing
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2019
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This is not a book about helping you to succeed in business.
This is a book about how Dave Ramsay THINKS he succeeded in business.

The content ranges from common sense (best case) to personal belief (with a lot of religious references).
There's lot of humble bragging and self indulgence.

The book is really verbose.
Too many useless anecdotes, generic advice ("You need passion", etc) and self aggrandizing accounts about how Dave's ways and beliefs are THE way to be successful.

Not enough actionable advice, not enough consideration of the reader's personal traits/skills and how to use them to be successful in business in their OWN way.

This book MIGHT be interesting if this is the very first book about business you read. On second thought, no. Because it will give you rigid beliefs that you will need to get rid of later.

Example of cringeworthy moments:
-The story where Dave and his teen son are at an event with his employees kids and he tells his son that the future of these people depend on Dave and his family. Dave really thinks too much of himself as an employer.
-Dave Ramsey doesn't like when candidates inquire about salary early in the recruitment process. He wants to know what they can add to the company first. Nowadays we tend to say that the recruitment process is as much the opportunity for the employer to get to know the candidate that for the candidate to get to know the employer. But for Dave Ramsey, it's obviously not. He sees himself as the powerful party who makes selection, and to whom the weak candidate should bow.
-He wants to hire people that are "givers", not "takers". Doesn't it mean that you are the "taker" here Dave?
-He wants his employees to have the wild qualities of entrepreneurs tempered with the calm qualities of corporate leaders. The best of both worlds. Which means he wants people would could be very successful on their own, but he wants them loyal so that they remain obedient employees in his company. Is this really compatible with the "benevolent servant leader" he claims to strive to be?
-There's a whole section about Multi Level Marketing and how they are a legit business
-Etc
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