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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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2.0 out of 5 stars generic business advice + bible verses = instant church book $tore bestseller!
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2015
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You know how there's bands that sound like other bands, look like other bands, but are a Christian version of them for the Christian market? That's what this is.this is the book version of that. The flood of positive reviews? Pandering from the like. The unbiased reviews are short, and from people forced to read this by overzealous professors who are probably friends of the author. The entire book is a who's who of other narcissistic name droppers, who probably cross market with this guy in their own books, too.

I know you're thinking "how could a book with such an...awkward...name, even garner any attention? I've never heard of it. Or this guy" Ah yes, glad you asked. Like I said, this is just a rehash of every rags to riches to rags and back to riches generic business/leadership book you've ever read, with some Christian stuff thrown in there. They could delete the Christian stuff, throw some Jewish stuff in there, and rebrand it again for that market. It is nothing great. Just average. Just marketing to the captive Christian audience who will buy this purely based on it being Christian and having a review by Max Lucado and Zig Ziglar in it. I guess in that sense, it really does teach you something about business. With the right endorsements, you can sell some people anything.

It opens with a preface about not cramming Christianity down your throat, and to enjoy the book anyways. Fair enough. Something isn't worthless just because it's religious. But then, it does exactly that. Every chapter has some sort of God reference, from okay advice, to awful idioms like "focused intensity over time multiplied by God equals unstoppable momentum". Really. Really? After swearing not to cram religion down the readers throat, it does exactly that. Over and over and over again.

Remember the South Park where Cartman starts a christian band, by taking love songs and changing "baby" to the word "jesus" and makes a million dollars? It's like that. Instead of business advice like "even with a plan, things take time" it would be something like "even with a plan, it happens on god's time". See how it's just generic advice, with God added to it? That's this. This book. Over and over and over again.
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Jacob
2.0 out of 5 stars Ratings are inflated, book is just ok.
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015
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This book had some gems in it, but nothing that you couldn't find elsewhere. A significant percentage of the book was dedicated to what I can only imagine is the way the man speaks all the time, and by that I mean: at length. Ramsey jokes about how his team doesn't allow him to interview candidates anymore because he'll spend two hours talking to the candidate instead of interviewing them. That's very believable after reading this book.
I'm pretty sure that the majority of people who read and/or reviewed this book were already Ramsey fans, which explains the inflated ratings.
Before you buy this book, just be aware that Mr. Ramsey is describing how he does things, not what's been proven to be effective. He's been successful, and one can forgive him for assuming his way is best. Still, Mr. Ramsey is arguing that x-y-z caused his success, but it's really only a correlation.
For example, the whole religious element. Ramsey partially credits his faith for this success, but that represents a weak correlation. There are too many successful people with different faiths or no faith at all who are just as or even more successful, and I dare say who've written better books.
If you're wondering why I read the book, it was assigned reading for a class.
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JShew
2.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but no index for future lookups
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2012
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I've been through Financial Peace University, I listen to Dave Ramsey's podcasts, and I enjoy his presentations enormously. Although I am a longtime Ramsey fan, I am disappointed with his EntreLeadership book. It strikes me as just another Business 101 book. It covers topics like the 4 quadrants of time management, relational intelligence, the DiSC personality types (which are somewhat similar to the Meyers-Briggs personality types), etc. There are very few illustrations, but there are square bar (QR) codes and URLs scattered throughout the book that direct the reader to additional content. (That doesn't quite work for me. When I am reading a book, I don't like the idea of needing to have an internet connection available as well. That pretty much defeats the portability of the book.)

The biggest disappointment for me is that the book does not have an index. So, if you want to check back on something you read a few days ago, good luck hunting it down.

To its credit, the book has Dave's signature humor, charm, and folksy wisdom. It's an enjoyable read, but I can't believe the publisher (Howard Books) let this version out the door without an index.
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Lisa Brewster
2.0 out of 5 stars So egotistical that I couldn't even finish the book
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2013
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Sounds like this author has quite a following. I'd never heard of him before and bought the book based on the good reviews and very inexpensive kindle price. Good thing I didn't spend much, because I just can't get past the first few chapters.

Every few pages, he reminds the reader again and again that he's so successful, these are the methods he uses and he does this every day. The examples so far are either shallow or overly preachy.

He also ties his concepts in with Christianity, which may or may not be everyone's thing.
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Alan Webb
2.0 out of 5 stars It's ok
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020
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Lots of platitudes you can find from other sources. Dave's experiences building a successful sales and servant focused business. Worth getting but not enough to call yourself a leader.
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kdhach50
2.0 out of 5 stars I struggled reading this book. I read about 5-6 ...
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015
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I struggled reading this book. I read about 5-6 leadership books a year, and I am a fan of Ramsey's work, but the content here was so specific to his company without any true concept, that it is tough to find ways to apply to your own workplace.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Great for college students, older seasoned business people can save their money
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2015
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As an experienced business person, I was disappointed with this resource. Ramsey has made a lot of money teaching and packaging obvious common sense....but perhaps some of the concepts taught aren't all that obvious if you have never been taught. Great for college students
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2.0 out of 5 stars A big letdown
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2013
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This book was too basic and quite a letdown compared to other Dave Ramsey books I have read. It seemed hurried and too quickly put together. Just a collection of random thoughts more than anything
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Frank Dickson
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring for my mind
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013
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I was never a business sstudent and thought I would gain some access to the business world and it all seemed like business 101..As much as I enjoy listening or seeing Ramsey on the radio or TV I did not enjoy this read
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Jeff
2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't make it though the book
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2013
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It is a light read, but it was mostly about public speaking. I was hoping for information on entrepreneurship. I hear Dave is a good author. I have not read any of his other books.
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