The Entrepreneur Mind by Kevin D. Johnson | Book Review

Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur, but don't know where and/or how to start?

The Entrepreneur Mind: 100 Essential Beliefs, Characteristics, and Habits of Elite Entrepreneurs by Kevin D. Johnson will help us see how the minds of individuals, who find success in entrepreneurship, think.

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What's The Entrepreneur Mind All About?

The Entrepreneur Mind by Kevin D. Johnson helps readers develop the entrepreneur's mind. The author shares vital lessons from seasoned entrepreneurs on how to conduct business.

This book focuses on one hundred core lessons, divided into seven parts. These are
  1. Strategy,
  2. Education,
  3. People,
  4. Finance,
  5. Marketing and Sales,
  6. Leadership,
  7. and Motivation.

5 Thought-Provoking Tips from the Entrepreneur Mind

Here are 5 of the thought-provoking tips gleaned from The Entrepreneur Mind:
  1. Entrepreneurship is not for the weak. If you aren’t prepared to lose it all, then you should definitely do something else.
  2. Respect mostly comes from how you treat customers individually and the high quality of your work.
  3. Any functionality that is not the core of your business should be outsourced at the best cost and quality. In the majority of cases, trying on your own to produce everything that your business needs are unrealistic and highly inefficient.
  4. To be great in business means to be great at putting out fires quickly. They are inevitable, and one of the biggest fires you’ll have to put out is an urgent customer complaint. Making sure that you resolve customer complaints in the best way possible, so as to ensure that customers stay with your company.
  5. Business is about solving problems, improving the quality of life, creating new solutions, and yes, making money.

The Entrepreneur Mind Book Review

As someone contemplating to start their own business, but don't know where to start, The Entrepreneur Mind is a good resource to learn from.

I truly believe in the must of educating oneself before pursuing an interest. This way, one's levels of success increases.

This book takes an average of 5-6 hours of reading time.

Although the author shared many valuable tips on entrepreneurship, there are dragging parts. The contents could have been shortened in a comprehensive manner. I believe that some are unnecessary.

Also, the author's ego can be off-putting to some readers. I don't mind this personally. Just putting it out there.

Overall, I find this book to be an okay read.

RATING: 3/5

I hope my book review of The Entrepreneur Mind: 100 Essential Beliefs, Characteristics, and Habits of Elite Entrepreneurs by Kevin D. Johnson is helpful.

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