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EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches

EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches

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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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Fr. Charles Erlandson
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Work on Leadership in Business: Very Good, But not Great
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2011
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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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Business Guy
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book as an Overview, Lacking in Detail
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2011
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I bought this book in hopes that it would be a good substitute for Dave's EntreLeadership Master Series 7-Day Conference. The Master Series is an expensive, small group counseling session where Dave teaches the same topics as the chapters of this book. I've been on the fence about attending, mainly due to cost, and hoped this book would be a "book version" of the Master Series Conference. To be honest, it didn't make good business sense to release a product that would kill another successful product, so I didn't expect this book to include the same content as his conference. But I was hopeful.

To the point, this book represents a broad overview of Dave's business playbook. Think of a football playbook that shows how everyone is to line-up but doesn't show the arrows for each player's assignment. So, it's up to the reader (me) to determine the details of executing the play. For some topics, it is easy for me to figure out how to execute. For other topics, I'm left wanting more details as to how to execute those ideas in my business environment.

If you are a business owner or a future business owner, the contents of this book are generally worthless if you don't execute and priceless if you do. Just like a diet book is worthless if you don't follow it's plan. So, if you intend to execute the full package plan, there is probably not enough detail to pull it off. On the other hand, you can use your best guess on how to execute, execute, measure the results, and adjust the execution until you get it down pat. Realize there will be a lot of details you have to work out for yourself, in your environment, using trial-and-error.

Dave didn't give up his Master Series with this book, and smartly so. He gives enough to either leave it to the reader to determine the execution or at least help you decide if the Master Series Conference is worth attending for the extra details.
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Twenty Something
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good but not as good as the Total Money Make Over
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2011
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This book was pretty good but not as good as the Total Money Make Over (TMMO).

After reading many of his previous books and listening to his radio show, Dave gets a lot more personal in this book.

The first 1/4 of the book is very well written and was the most captivating. The chapter on going from Dreams to Visions to Goals is spectacular. This chapter alone makes the book worthwhile.

I am very grateful that Dave was willing to be so personal to share some of his secrets to success in this book.

However, some portions of the book did not live up to my high hopes (TTMO really set the bar high). Especially towards the end this book, the material begins to get very dry and sounds like most standard business books (i.e. the chapter on contracts and marketing).

Also, I felt the book was a little too long and wordy. More editing could have been done to keep the best parts and ditch the mundain.

Some things that Dave discloses will startle and shock the reader. I was really taken aback that Dave will automatically fire long time, loyal employees if they have an affair with their spouse. Affairs definitely are not good, but one would think that this is not your employer's business. Dave however thinks it is.

Also, the story about Dave firing a lady for "gossiping" or complaining with off-hand remarks about an IT problem to non-IT person in the company was hard to believe. I have never worked for Dave but I would be scare to talk at all in such a workplace. One has to wonder whether Dave's employees (or team-members as he calls them) are really happy in the workplace or just scared into becoming complacent, subdued workers.

However, overall the book is definitely worth the time to read this one, especially if you are a fan of Dave Ramsey.
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Shaun Heneghan
4.0 out of 5 stars Street-smart, Battle Hardened Business Advice
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2014
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Dave Ramsey is recognized as an expert on financial management and motivation with a religious perspective. What is often overlooked is that he is also the prime leader of his organization. Ramsey is not a just personality with a team around him that builds his business. It was Ramsey who built his business from scratch: ground up and debt free. Focusing on leadership for entrepreneurs, Ramsey quotes scripture enough to show readers from whence derived his principles, but not enough to proselytize.

This book is not a re-crafting of his Financial Peace books; it is not a motivational guide of proven strategies done hundreds of thousands times with couples facing financial issues. Instead, this is Dave Ramsey's own experience of having built two different businesses: one, which went bankrupt, and the other, which is a massive success. Ramsey shows his own personality through his leadership style, and Ramsey's personality is unique, to say the least. As such, his management lessons (and this book) is not for everyone.

However, for those with a burning passion to build a business from the ground up, and who have the vision and work ethic to make it happen, this book could be a godsend.
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Dr. K. E. Patrick
4.0 out of 5 stars Super for micro-businesses as well as other entrepreneurs
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2017
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There is so much to like about this book. I'm a small business entrepreneur and his advice will work for a team of two or three just as much as a team of 2000. I think the only thing I don't like is he forgets what it was like to be doing one's own books and there isn't any suggestion to get someone on board who can do them for you when you grow beyond your simple spreadsheet. If you don't know what you don't know, it's hard to realize when you're in over your head!
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Gabe
4.0 out of 5 stars Valuable whether in a business or starting one...
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2013
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I found this book a great starting block to go over the most important concepts behind becoming a leader within a business. I especially enjoied the real-life examples of how things went; whether for the better or for the worse. If you're think about going into business for yourself - whether part or full time - this book is a valuable read. Also, If you're in management or headed into it this book will help prepare you for the learning experiences you're facing.

True leaders dream, they stay hungry, and they seek to find tools that make them think outside their normal patterns. This book definitely does that and can help you whether your just starting our from school wanting to grow or if you've been in the trenches for decades.
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Gerardo Morales
4.0 out of 5 stars It didn't disappoint...
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2014
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There is a lot of great material in this book. It's told more as a personal experience and how you can apply his experience and those of other Entreleaders to the various aspects of your business. This is definitely a leadership and business book to keep as a periodic reference. Unfortunately, I read this book when I did not hold a leadership position nor did I have my own business. But that does not mean that I don't apply some of the more important principles like integrity and honesty in my roles. I'm a big fan of Dave Ramsey and his show because he doesn't sugarcoat or dance around serious topics. I hope you enjoy the read.
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K
4.0 out of 5 stars Great overview of leadership qualities
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021
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Great overview of quality management and leadership qualities. I really appreciate the faith based perspective. Very relevant advice for improving company culture by uplifting employees.
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D Ritchie
4.0 out of 5 stars I would recommend the book to anyone in business
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2011
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I am about 3/4's the way through the book and I am enjoying it and still learning. I spent a week with Dave at Entreleadership in Orlando. Compared to that, the book is like B&W, while the seminar is Super HD. I loved the course and would highly recommend it to anyone. I know this is supposed to be a book review, but it is hard to compare the book when you have taken the course. The course changed my life and my business, it was worth every penny. There are no words to describe how great it was. Thank you Dave, keep up the great work.
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D. Wilder
4.0 out of 5 stars It's' Ok
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2013
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I think with this author there has been a lot of books on the same subject. Mr. Ramsey is a talented writer and has much experience behind him. The only problem I see is that like most authors who only have 1 subject to write about, they begin to repeat themselves which causes the books to start to become generic. It is undeniable though that he has helped many people around the world with his straightforward writings, but on his behalf, how many different ways can one write the same thing? Fantastic book if it is the first one you've read of his.
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