How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It: 10th Anniversary Edition
G**L
Inspirational and understandable
The book overall is very easy to follow and brings a lot of inspiration. I wish it was a bit longer or have a more formal structure but still a really helpful book.
T**M
A Collection of Blog Entries at First Glance, But So Much More
Every since I started reading Mark Cuban's weblog, BlogMaverick.com, I've been emailing links of my favorite posts to my employees and business associates. I subscribe to it on my RSS feed and typically read every entry within a matter of hours. So when I saw Mark's entry on Facebook that he had produced an ebook for sale, I bought it without a second thought. I must admit, I read the foreword and was immediately irritated to learn that the ebook was simply a collection of his most popular posts, many of which I'd read 10x over. Oh well, it's $2.99 as I read his first post which he discusses his humble beginnings coming to Dallas as a broke college grad. 5 hours later, I'm finished with the book and I'm convinced that was probably the best $3 I've spent on a book. If you're a blogmaverick reader his old posts have been updated with details and commentary that you will find very interesting and if you're not a blog maverick reader, you will no do doubt find find inspiration and more importantly, practical advice that applies to any business.What I have always found most impressive about Mark is how little he cares about what people think about and how passionate he is about getting 'IT' right. This book arranges his rags to riches tale in a chronological order that will be of great practical use to any entrepreneur.One thing I've felt throughout this NBA Lockout and ever more so after reading this ebook is that Mark Cuban must be going absolutely insane sitting in these 'business meetings' over the NBA's labor issues with dinosaurs like Billy Hunter and David Stern. I'll borrow a quote from his post "Twelve Cuban Mantra for Success":"11. Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughteredThis is one I got from my partner Todd Wagner. He is right on. Sometimes you have to go for the jugular, but more often than not, the biggest mistake people make is getting too greedy.Every good deal has a win-win solution. There is nothing I hate more than someone who tries to squeez every last penny out of a deal. Who often raises the aggravation level to the point where it's not worth doing the deal. Which also raises the dislike level to the point where even if a deal gets done, you look for ways to never do business with that person or company again.Business happens over years and years. Value is measured in the total upside of a business relationship, not by how much you squeezed out in any one deal."hrrmm...wonder if this could apply to Dan Gilbert and MJ??Well as I digress, I'll end this review with saying that rather than emailing links to my employees, friends and business associates, I'm going to buy this ebook for them.
A**R
Great Collection of Mark's Blog Posts
This is the second straight book I've read on Mark Cuban and I enjoyed this one much more than the one from last week.It's not a traditional book, but rather a collection of blog posts written by Mark on his advice for attaining success. I really enjoyed his style of writing and I liked hearing the story from his perspective.What I really enjoyed was hearing about the POS car he drove, the two cheap polyester suits he owned, and when he first started how he slept on a couch or floor in an apartment with a bunch of other dudes. Not sure why, but this part really resonated with me. 😉Mark wasn't born into wealth and earned everything he has by working his tail off amongst the other lessons he shares.The end of the book gives Mark's twelve mantras for success as follows:1 - Time is More Valuable than Money2- Commit Random Acts of Kindness3 - No Balls, No Babies4 - Work Hard, Play Hard5 - Don't Let Fear be a Roadblock6 - Expect the Unexpected, and Always be Ready7 - It's Okay to Yell and be Yelled at8 - Everyone gets Down: The Key is How Soon You get Back Up9 - It's not Whether the Glass is Half Empty or Half Full, it's Who is Pouring the Water10 - It's Not the Dreaming, it's in the Doing11 - Pigs get Fat, Hogs get Slaughtered12 - You Only Have to be Right Once!The book was published in November of 2011. It is but 73 pages but has great content. Amazon has 876 ratings for a score of 4.5. Goodreads has 3,284 ratings for a 4.02 with 247 reviews. While I'm not in 100% agreement with Mark on some of his thoughts and ideas, there's certainly enough value here to give it a strong rating and recommend it. Now, onto the other books from the sharks on my bookshelf!
J**7
thoroughly enjoyed it!
It was dam good, short and to the point. Awesome insights and also was cool to see a bit insight on Cubans becoming.. I recommend !
M**A
Best finance book
Short book related to finance. I am fan of Mark Cuban watched his interviews online.Key takeaways:Save money , live your life below your means and at last but not least utilize ur time.
D**O
Short but good
As he described he just put many of his posts together. It is not great but good. You can get some insight out of it.
P**R
Muy bueno
Libro pequeño pero increíble. Recomendable
K**K
Good book
I imaged it differently but enjoyed the short read. Good advice
K**I
Great book
Everyone who wants to know more about Marc Cuban should read this book. In it, he explained some of the failures he did while building up his business and what he had learned from it.
P**H
Straight forward message from the writer!
As mentioned, very straight forward and simple. A good book for anyone starting up in life.It is not the Bible, but a guide to making your own Bible.
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