24 Assets
Create a Digital, Scalable, Valuable and Fun Business That Will Thrive in a Fast Changing World
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Priestley
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Daniel Priestley
About this listen
In every industry, there are companies that take off. They effortlessly hire talented people, attract loyal customers, create cool products and make lots of money. These companies seem to stand out and scale up quickly with support from investors, partners and the media. Sadly, most companies don't perform this way. Most entrepreneurs aren't building anything of value.
They work hard, make sacrifices, struggle, dream, plan and strive, but in the end, it doesn't pay off. This audiobook sets out a method for building a business that becomes a valuable asset. It focuses you on transforming your organisation into something scalable, digital, fun and capable of making an impact. It's time to, stand out, scale up and build a business that has a life of its own. Start now by listening to this audiobook.
©2017 Daniel Priestley (P)2017 Daniel PriestleyAsset and business value & performance
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worth it.
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Excellent listen
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Excellent framework for building a modern business
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What made the experience of listening to 24 Assets the most enjoyable?
Found this book really useful and with a clear message. However after a while it got it bit less enjoyable. Very clear to start, a bit fuzzier towards the end.Would you recommend 24 Assets to your friends? Why or why not?
Yes, it brings another perspective to businessWhich scene did you most enjoy?
The beginning, the first few assets.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No, not that kind of bookReally good point, perhaps a bit repetitive
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