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Good for people with employees

Review from Traction →

It’s a good read for people with companies of 5+ people. A lot of the book dosnt really apply to a single man operation, but the systems and organization side of the book is valuable to any business owner.

Business Consultant Book

Review from Traction →

This book explains the EOS, a system the author created for his consultancy clients. There are some good ideas inside, informed by seeing the same problems at many companies. For example , the idea of an accountability chart: who’s actually responsible for a specific process? If it’s multiple people, then nobody is. But… I can’t..

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On Par!

Review from World Order: An Apocalyptic End-Times Thriller →

Another good addition. Though it slows down a bit in the middle it heats up towards the end. Pros:Makes you realize “safe” isn’t always safe Had some twists I didnt expect Cons:The Narrator dosen’t Express the emotion of the characters very well at all. It kinda takes you out of the moment. A little misguided..

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Once again, a real page turner from Horton

Review from Resurgent →

This is a worthy addition to the Series. Franklin Horton does not disappoint. Jim Powell and Co. are at their best dealing with the latest two-legged “problem” and resolving the issue in the best traditions of Jim Powell and the code of honor which he applies with a certain “intensity.” Well done!

What a great concept

Review from The Alt Apocalypse →

Tom Abrahams gives us 5 different scenarios with different outcomes for the same people. It all comes together in the final apocalypse. I enjoy pretty much anything that Kevin Pierce narrates. Highly recommend.