This is a great book for anyone who wants an overview of key business principles and best practices. Dave also throws in a lot of his own folksy advice - much of which I agree with. The book can come off a little preachy at times - especially if you are not a person of faith. But, overall, it is ...
A must read for anyone who leads an organization. Helpful for others as well. Ramsey is so popular I think people shy away from him thinking his books are at a pop level and not works to be taken seriously. I think he should be taken much more seriously...I gained a ton of practical knowledge ...
Go back to first chapter for list of things you must always be doing.Positional leadership vs Persuasion LeadershipHead of fries is positional, persuasion is discussion. Leader must have a servant mentality.teachingmeantoringstart with a dream - end with a goalDream and do somethingVision is what...
I expected much more from this book. While it was a quick and easy read with some cute anecdotes of Rachel's childhood "growing up Ramsay", learning how to "spend, save, and give", the book was light on technical content...ie, barely a mention of time value of money, and aside from a brief mentio...
Bottom line: don't finance cars. great pointers and way of looking at things
I recommend this to everybody not because it's a page turner, but because there's applicable information for anyone on how to handle money. Good book and very helpful information. I'm not very big on how to books, but Dave Ramsey's book and class helped change our view on debt and how to aggressi...
The only reason this book misses a fifth star is because Dave seems to take forever to explain the process of how people can get out of debt. I would have preferred a bullet-point summary at the beginning following his introduction and then systematically follow that throughout his book. I also s...