
8 Unbreakable Rules for Business Start-Up Success
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Narrated by:
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Anthony Gettig
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By:
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Sean C. Castrina
Simply the most endorsed start-up book ever written. Hailed by the academic community, New York Times best-selling authors, as well as established entrepreneurs. If you cannot afford to fail, this is the one book you want to listen to. Written by a 20-year serial entrepreneur, in a straightforward language with key takeaways and action steps, this book guides you through the rules to follow for starting a successful business.
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
A book with real content, and real advice, read by a real person. This was a rambling mess read by what sounded like a pretty smart robot.What was most disappointing about Sean C. Castrina’s story?
There is no solid thread connecting the eight rules, which seem a bit too obvious and easily explained to bother writing a book about.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Anthony Gettig?
A human being, any human being. I am not kidding when I say that I believe that "Anthony Gettig" is a piece of computer software. The unusual rhythm and pronunciation is robotic and jarring, making a bad book completely unlistenable.What character would you cut from 8 Unbreakable Rules for Business Start-Up Success?
I would cut the narrator, because he hints at all of his entrepreneurial success, but annoyingly doesn't go into any details.Any additional comments?
I have never felt the need to return an audiobook until now, but there is a first time for everything. Watching a Jersey Shore marathon would be a better use of 4 hours.Ridiculous, robotic ramblings
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