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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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AdamMVega
3.0 out of 5 stars If 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
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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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Luke
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Read - not blown away but i liked it
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2015
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I liked this book, it was an insight as to how he operates his business. I am a big Dave fan and listen to his show daily. I give this (3) stars because it was a good read, but didn't shake my entire foundation on the subject like some of his other books have done.

I would recommend this book to anyone in the workforce, it gave me a few tips and pointers on how I could become a better employee, as well as serves as a benchmark for a healthy company... I found myself noticing that my current workplace doesn't have many of the things that are mentioned in this book.

This is geared 100% to small business owners and employees. So if you work for a large multinational corporation like I do, then this book will have something to take away from it, but its not like Dave is giving you a personal coaching session like Total Money Makeover felt like.
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CR Melo
3.0 out of 5 stars His personal religuous religious beliefs distract from otherwise great book
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015
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As a person starting a new business found it very useful but have to lower star ratings because of Mr Ramsey's holier than you attitude and his only evangelical Christianity counts approach. He says marital unfaithful people cannot be trusted and have no place in company; do not know of this can be backed by data. Hobby Lobby guys are his friend and just won supreme court case for the right to discriminate based on religious beliefs. We live in a pluralistic world and this kind of approach will work for a small group of people. Therefore, he will forever be limited in being able to reach wider audiences who could benefit from him. Hence, is my belief Mr Ramsey's Lampo group only has finite growth potential. At least he is open and honest about his position, so I can respect him for that. Even if you disagree with him on faith and religion, book is very useful read
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Cynthia C.C.
3.0 out of 5 stars Nothing Particularly New for Ramsey Radio Listeners
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2013
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Other reviewers have gone into detail about the book's contents, so I won't reiterate what has already been written. I will keep this review short, and say only this. If you don't listen to Dave Ramsey on the radio, then this book will have some decent information that is fresh and new for you. If, however, you do listen to him on the radio, you will find little in the book that you haven't already heard. I purchased this book for my husband when he was starting his business, and he found it to be a rehash of what he already had learned aurally many times over from Ramsey on the radio. Decent information. But I wanted people to know when they are considering purchasing this book.
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Erik B
3.0 out of 5 stars Would be Great. If I wanted Bible parables
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2019
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I did not appreciate all of the Bible parables in this book. He started with " You are not about to enter the Christian Theology of Business Zone" but still brings up the bible, god, faith, and other religious themes as frequently as possible. The contents between the bible references are useful, but the bible parables hardly fit, and are not useful in conveying leadership, which is the supposed thesis of this book.
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Chris Jones
3.0 out of 5 stars I normally like Dave Ramsey’s products and media but this book was ...
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2018
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I normally like Dave Ramsey’s products and media but this book was a bore. It seemed like all he was doing was bragging about how he grew his company. After 20 or so pages I put it down.
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Kitty
3.0 out of 5 stars Good thoughts not pieced together well
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013
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I am a huge fan of Mr. Ramsey but was a little disappointed in this read. It was full of great tips and ideas but the flow of the concepts was disjointed. It took on too many facets of running a business and didn't flow well for me. It would have been better to pick one aspect of business and focus on it rather than touching on so many different things. Overall many nuggets of wisdom to be gleaned.
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Roberto Saldivar Bernal
3.0 out of 5 stars Too basic and just gathers from others
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2013
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I am an MBA and love the message/advice that Dave gives on his show, so I bought the book looking for some entrepreneur advice.
I feel the book falls short on his recommendations. It went to down to basic things and it is pretty much a plain gathering of other books/ideas without seeing so much of Dave's hand.
Read and liked the book but is very basic.
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Stevens E. Tombrink
3.0 out of 5 stars Basic practical advise
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2014
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Dave's book is an easy read fashioned to a T after his radio show. No surprise here. I felt it was worth the read to refresh on some of the things I have gotten away from doing. The goal setting and vision section strike me as straightforward. However, I did find the chapter on how to compensate folks innovative. Overall, I am glad I read the book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Kindle and Audio will NOT sync
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2016
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I bought kindle version and the audible version of this book and it will NOT sync. No clue why. Every other book will. Even older books. Seems to be something wrong with it.
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