The Knack (Review and Analysis of Brodsky and Burlingham's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Norm Brodsky and Bo Burlingham's book "The Knack" shows how everyone wants to find a step-by-step formula or a specific set of rules that will guarantee success in business. However, no such thing exists. In their book, the authors demonstrate that, instead of trying to find a fail-safe success formula, you should focus on getting and maintaining the right mind-set. This summary reveals the true key to business success and how you can change your company's mind-set to become determined and dedicated.
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Book Presentation: The Knack
by Norm Brodsky and Bo Burlingham
Book Abstract
About the Author
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of The Knack
(Norm Brodsky and Bo Burlingham)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Everyone wants to know the step-by-step formulas or the specific set of rules which guarantee success in business. They don’t exist. Instead, there is a way of thinking which can be termed the mindset of success
. When you have that mindset in place:
You become better equipped to deal with whatever situations and whatever opportunities arise.
You increase your chances of winning, which hopefully means you can stay in the game longer.
You end up doing the things and taking the steps which mean you win more than you lose.
Instead of trying to find a fail-safe formula for success, focus on getting and then maintaining the right mind-set. Once you develop these habits of mind, you can then acquire the kind of life you want to live.
I believe it’s such mental habits that allow people to become successful entrepreneurs. I myself have been an entrepreneur for three decades. I’ve built more than eight companies, including a messenger business that made the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing private companies for three straight years and a records storage company that I sold for $110 million in a leveraged buyout. Along the way, I’ve had the privilege of meeting many other successful men and women company builders, and I’ve noticed that most of us share these mental habits. They are the secret of our success.
– Norm Brodsky
About the Author
NORM BRODSKY is an Inc. magazine columnist along with Bo Burlingham. Mr. Brodsky has launched seven successful businesses including CitiStorage which sold for $110 million. Another of his companies, Perfect Courier, was featured for three consecutive years in Inc.’s annual listing of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America. Mr. Brodsky is a graduate of Rider College and Brooklyn Law School. In addition to writing, Mr. Brodsky is also active