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The 100 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws of Business Success (2002)

by Brian Tracy

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Why are some people more successful in business? Why do some businesses flourish where others fail? In this text, the author draws on his experience to present set universal laws that lie behind the success of business people everywhere, in every kind of enterprise, large and small.
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Succinct, clear, believable, repetitious. By repetitiousness, there were stock phrases that opened and closed many of the "laws". Rather than laws, I found them to be techniques or strategies.

I would have preferred a hard copy. But my local library had audio, so that's what I "read." It would be nice to see these in print. There were groups of techniques, such as one for salesmen. ( )
  bread2u | Jul 1, 2020 |
Tracy packs into this book a huge amount of fundamental wisdom about success in business. The laws are categorized into topics like personal finance, negotiating, goal setting, and time management. He explains each law concisely, often with a brief story or example. He continuously pushes the reader to action by presenting techniques for applying each law immediately. I find Tracy's writing style and word choice to be extremely clear and precise. This list of 100 points could have become overwhelming, but it didn't because of the way he organized and presented it. ( )
  jpsnow | Dec 2, 2009 |
Brian Tracy writes extremely well. Read this book, apply the knowledge, and you will prosper. ( )
  lean55 | Nov 24, 2007 |
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Why are some people more successful in business? Why do some businesses flourish where others fail? In this text, the author draws on his experience to present set universal laws that lie behind the success of business people everywhere, in every kind of enterprise, large and small.

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