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The Way all Businesses should be
The title of this appealed to me. I recall Wayne Dyer saying that it wasn't sustainable for anyone to just focus on profits and revenues. And yet, that is the way seems to move all the time.
William Miller's book may not seem to promote a radically new viewpoint, but it does serve to remind us that it can be done. The book offers validation and a way to run a business from a more meaningful way. It's also written by someone who is walking the talk. I'm midway through this, and so far, it's interesting and helps keep me focussed on more important priorities; and the issue of aligning business and values.