Best business mentoring & coaching books according to redditors

We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best business mentoring & coaching books. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Business Mentoring & Coaching:

u/amazon-converter-bot · 2 pointsr/FreeEBOOKS

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amazon.co.jp

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u/QualityJohn · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

I think you have an interesting idea here. But I see one glaring problem with turning this idea into a successful business: scale-ability.

With service-based businesses - like you concept for electronics repair - is that your ability to service customers depends on physically traveling to them, having the customers travel to you, or otherwise finding a way to obtain the product needing repair, repair it, and return it to the customer.


Online Courses

A think a better option for you might be to create and market an online training course that teaches people how to repair electronics. Sure, plenty of people who might need a watch repaired won't want to bother learning to do it and acquiring the tools needed themselves. But plenty of other people might be thinking exactly what you are not, which is where they can find a course on watchmaking or electronics repair.


Leveraging your Knowledge NOT your Time

By creating a course made up of relatively low-tech and easy-to-create video tutorials or a few webinar courses that you record and later distribute, you don't even have to be in a classroom to actually teach what you know. In fact, you don't even have to teach the course repeatedly - just record it once, collect feedback and refine the course, and then sell the course online. Then you'll be generating what some refer to as "passive income" and you'll have to do very little work to maintain that income. Hence, you'll be leveraging your knowledge for income, not your time - a very important distinction.

Suggested reading:

  • Launch by Jeff Walker

    This book will walk you through the concepts for creating an online course, including how to effectively market one. This is a very highly regarded book for this industry and is applicable to others aside from online courses, as well.

  • Trust Funnel by Brian G. Johnson

    This book is less well-known but offers good advice for branding and some of the technical aspects of creating and marketing video online.

    I hope my brief insight has been helpful. And I do hope you at least explore this option before deciding to go the direct-service route with your skills and knowledge.

    Cheers!
u/Neville_Lynwood · 1 pointr/eFreebies

Ping-Pong is Not a Strategy: How to Create an Awesome Organizational Culture

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YF4GB7N

FREE until October 4th

> Ping-Pong Is Not A Strategy is so much more than a book about creating an environment where people are excited to work.

>This book is a manual that will provide you with the resources, strategies, and techniques needed to take action today so you can make an impact on your business culture tomorrow.

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The Litter: A Paranormal Teen Pregnancy Thriller with a Literary Feel

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TFB3HLT

FREE until October 4th

> She became pregnant as a teenager ...
And now she's alone ...
With seven children who aren't quite human ...

>And that's when her problems really begin.

u/deeepseadiver · 1 pointr/personalfinance

http://www.amazon.com/Richer-Smarter-Better-Looking-Than-Parents/dp/1591845440

I liked this book. Maybe not for your daughters age range quite yet but definitely good for college aged students so it's something to keep in mind.

He wrote another book called 'Debt Free-U' that might be more age appropriate as it is aimed at helping students come out of college debt free. I haven't read it so I'm not sure.

u/randallnothopkirk · 1 pointr/agile

Manifesto here..

http://agilemanifesto.org not the finest looking site but key points covered.

https://www.scrum.org good place to start, scrum is just a flavour of Agile

Main thing though is mindset, once people buy in it becomes much easier

Scrum - A Pocket Guide (Best Practice (Van Haren Publishing)) - place to start Scrum dive

and I like this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00UOYB2N6/

u/bkc2014 · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Trust Funnel wasn't bad

u/JulezM · -4 pointsr/Foodforthought

Just because the time scale is different? There's no scientific evidence to suggest that we are more intellectually adept than our ancestors. Not even when compared to the days after we left Africa. Deal with. You're likely the intellectual equivalent of the average troglodyte.

Hey, I also found a book for you.. Just in case you want to perpetuate that nice Dunning-Kruger you've got going.