Episode #1199
Business Books That Will Help You Grow in 2020
November 12, 2019

In episode #1199, we talk about a few books that can help you and your brand in 2020! We share some choices that deal with customers, coaching, ambition and more, while also considering the benefits of less reading and more action. Tune in to find the right content that help you grow in the best way in the new year!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Business Books That Will Help You Grow in 2020.
  • [00:41] Why a book is a such a great value proposition.
  • [01:05] The Mom Test and figuring out what to build for your customers.
  • [01:39] The benefits of reading no books at all in 2020!
  • [02:20] Taking action instead of stockpiling knowledge that leads to nothing.
  • [03:40] Allowing time for perspective every day.
  • [04:15] Trillion Dollar Coach, Play Bigger and Traction.
  • [05:55] That’s it for today!
  • [06:00] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information.

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