No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs: The Ultimate No Holds Barred Kick Butt Take No Prisoners Guide to Time Productivity and Sanity Spiral-Bound | 2017-11-14

Dan S. Kennedy

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Fully revised to address the overwhelm plaguing today's entrepreneurs, Kennedy takes on technology, constant emails, and the never-ending distractions of social media. This Kennedy top-seller builds on the highly regarded "less is more" approach introduced in the first edition and presents new case studies, tactics, and strategies designed to protect and leverage reader's time and productivity, guilt free.
Publisher: Entrepreneur Press
Original Binding: Paperback
Pages: 244 pages
ISBN-10: 1599186152
Item Weight: 0.8 lbs
Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.7 x 8.9 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 501 to 1,000 ratings
Dan S. Kennedy is the provocative, truth-telling author of seven popular No B.S. books, thirteen business books total; a serial, successful, multi-millionaire entrepreneur; trusted marketing advisor, consultant and coach to hundreds of private entrepreneurial clients running businesses from $1-million to $1-billion in size; and he influences well over 1-million independent business owners annually through his newsletters, tele-coaching programs, local Chapters and Kennedy Study Groups meeting in over 100 cities, and a network of top niched consultants in nearly 150 different business and industry categories and professions. As a speaker Dan has repeatedly appeared with four former U.S. Presidents; business celebrities like Donald Trump and Gene Simmons (KISS, Family Jewels on A&E); legendary entrepreneurs including Jim McCann (1-800-Flowers), Debbi Fields (Mrs. Fields Cookies), and Nido Qubein (Great Harvest Bread Co.); famous business speakers including Zig Ziglar, Brian Tracy, Jim Rohn, Tom Hopkins, and Tony Robbins and countless sports and Hollywood celebrities. Dan has addressed audiences as large as 35,000....for more than ten consecutive years, he averaged speaking to more than 250,000 people per year.