When Before You Quit Your Job was written and published, it was a guidebook for aspiring entrepreneurs. Today—with the job market in shambles, overseas outsourcing and high unemployment—it can be a path to the salvation so many are looking for: A way take control of their life and use their skills and talents to create their future.
Before You Quit Your Job asks: Do you have a million-dollar idea? Are you afraid of failing? Are you tired of making other people rich? Are you sick of taking order from your boss? Are you tired of working hard and not getting ahead? Are you ready to take a leap of faith and change your life?
Learn about the B-I Triangle and the 8 Integrities of a Business—before you quit your job!
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"This book gave me a great understanding of how to build a business, how to avoid common pitfalls, and how to prepare for growth in your business. As I am a self-employed author on a part-time basis, wanting to become a full-time author, this was a very powerful and useful book for me."
— Rita (5 out of 5 stars)
" I've always liked Kiyosaki's helpful and easygoing style. There isn't tons of meat in this book, but there are some instructive anecdotes. "
— Emmie, 2/17/2014" A must read before you quit your job. Shows entrepreneurship is not for every one. You have to have what it takes "
— Usiere, 1/19/2014" This was good, it encourages you to stay employed while building your business. Tells you what common traps to avoid. "
— Noelle, 1/5/2014" Very good book on entrepreneurship. "
— Noel, 12/12/2013" I'll give it 4*'s because at the time it was quite good and it's still probably not bad. It's more motivational perhaps than practical. "
— Dan, 12/8/2013" Borrowed audio book from the library. Loved it! Took copious notes. Much was a refresher from other books, but good to hear again. "
— Goodthelife, 9/14/2013" A great introduction to would be entrepreneurs in the rich dad way. "
— Jacob, 8/28/2013" gave some helpful thoughts "
— Penelope, 8/26/2013" If you are about to start a business, especially with a novel product, then give this book a looksie. There are probably other books out there with more complete information but this spells out some important lessons and rules. It wasn't a useless book. "
— Kimbolimbo, 8/3/2013" Not that I'm planning on quitting my job any time soon, but If I ever do, I'm glad I read this. I used to be scared of my finances. Not anymore. "
— Nathan, 7/19/2013" great for any aspiring entrepreneur. "
— Charleen, 7/14/2013" A must read for any entrepreneur...or the spouse of one. It really explains the mindset of an entrepreneur, so you can see if you have the right frame of mind to be one and you can better understand your spouse or child, etc if they are one (and it's making you nervous) "
— Amy, 6/30/2013" makes you wonder why we studied at university and takes away the falls sence of security of having a job. "
— Natasa, 6/23/2013" I read this book about the time I was contemplating going out on my own. I didn't end up going "full-time" on my own but instead created a nice business on the side. This book is a good read but may not answer the question "should I do it" for you. "
— Craig, 4/14/2013" ...becarefull with Kiyosaki, his writing is "too inspirative & tendencious" sometimes..:-) "
— Teddy, 4/13/2013" create business...if failed, learn and start creating again "
— Prasetya022002, 3/14/2013" The book contains very useful topics based on Mr. Miyosaki's real-life experience. It is very good source of wisdom and "how-to" tactics. I really licked the book. "
— Tihomir, 2/24/2013" it prepares you to start your own business "
— Nawal, 2/3/2013Robert Kiyosaki is best known as the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad—the bestselling personal finance book that has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world manage their finances . An investor, entrepreneur, and educator, his perspectives on money and investing fly in the face of conventional wisdom. In 1994 he sold his business and, through his investments, was able to retire at the age of forty-seven.
Tim Wheeler has received over 150 national and international awards for his work in radio. In addition to his voice work in both radio commercials and books, he writes, produces, and records Obstructed View, an award-winning humor column that appears both in print and on several radio stations.