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E-Myth \ 'e-,'mith\ n 1: the entrepreneurial myth: the myth that most people who start small businesses are entrepreneurs 2: the fatal assumption that an individual who understands the technical work of a business can successfully run a business that does that technical work

Voted #1 business book by Inc. 500 CEOs.

An instant classic, this revised and updated edition of the phenomenal bestseller dispels the myths about starting your own business. Small business consultant and author Michael E. Gerber, with sharp insight gained from years of experience, points out how common assumptions, expectations, and even technical expertise can get in the way of running a successful business.

Gerber walks you through the steps in the life of a business—from entrepreneurial infancy through adolescent growing pains to the mature entrepreneurial perspective: the guiding light of all businesses that succeed—and shows how to apply the lessons of franchising to any business, whether or not it is a franchise. Most importantly, Gerber draws the vital, often overlooked distinction between working on your business and working in your business.

The E-Myth Revisited will help you grow your business in a productive, assured way.

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E-Myth \ 'e-,'mith\ n 1: the entrepreneurial myth: the myth that most people who start small businesses are entrepreneurs 2: the fatal assumption that an individual who understands the technical work of a business can successfully run a business that does that technical work

Voted #1 business book by Inc. 500 CEOs.

An instant classic, this revised and updated edition of the phenomenal bestseller dispels the myths about starting your own business. Small business consultant and author Michael E. Gerber, with sharp insight gained from years of experience, points out how common assumptions, expectations, and even technical expertise can get in the way of running a successful business.

Gerber walks you through the steps in the life of a business—from entrepreneurial infancy through adolescent growing pains to the mature entrepreneurial perspective: the guiding light of all businesses that succeed—and shows how to apply the lessons of franchising to any business, whether or not it is a franchise. Most importantly, Gerber draws the vital, often overlooked distinction between working on your business and working in your business.

The E-Myth Revisited will help you grow your business in a productive, assured way.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0887307280
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harper Business; Updated,Subsequent edition (October 14, 2004)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780887307287
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0887307287
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.4 ounces
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Michael E. Gerber is a true legend of entrepreneurship. Inc. Magazine called him "the World's #1 Small Business Guru." He started over 40-plus years ago addressing a significant need in the small business market: businesses owned primarily by people with technical skills but few business skills, and no place to go to get meaningful help.

Over the years, Michael E. Gerber's companies have helped hundreds of thousands of small business owner-clients to successfully transform their businesses into world-class operations.

Mr. Gerber's E-Myth books include: The Most Successful Small Business in the World, Awakening the Entrepreneur Within, The E-Myth Enterprise, The E-Myth Mastery, The E-Myth Manager, along with co-authored E-Myth Vertical books: The E-Myth Attorney, The E-Myth Accountant, The E-Myth Optometrist, The E-Myth Chiropractor, The E-Myth Financial Advisor, The E-Myth Landscape Contractor, The E-Myth Architect, The E-Myth Real Estate Brokerage, The E-Myth Insurance Store, The E-Myth Dentist, The E-Myth Nutritionist, The E-Myth Bookkeeper, The E-Myth Veterinarian, and the first of Gerber's newest C-Level series: The E-Myth Chief Financial Officer. Soon to be released, The E-Myth Real Estate Agent.

To find out more visit:http://michaelegerbercompanies.com/ & http://www.beyondemyth.com

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Customers find this book to be one of the best small business books ever written, with powerful wisdom that helps them rethink their approach to business. The writing is easy to follow and the concept is well documented, making it a timeless classic. While some customers find the background stories entertaining, others consider them repetitive, and the conversational tone receives mixed reactions.

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A book for 2+ times failed product-obsessed startup founders
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- I'm a 5+ failed startup technical founder. - - I've been product obsessed. - I've attended leadership seminars. - I've read dozens of business books - I've listened to hundreds of recordings (Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy, and more) But this book, has been a key missing piece to a much bigger machine. It attacks the doers, the ones who begin on working on stuff because of passion. Founders who are great at their craft, but have been going bad on their business. It tells you that there's more than that. It tells you that what you are creating isn't a product, but a business. The product is the business itself, not the thing you're delivering to the customer. It's key. If you've consumed Robert Kiyosaki, Seth Godin, Brian Tracy, Jim Rohn, Alex Hormozi, Napoleon Hill. You will have likely begun working on systemization, thinking big, delivering the vision. But are you doing that? Or are you hiding yourself in the daily tasks? This book will ask you questions that will make your entrepreneurial journey different. Totally recommend
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2006
    I have owned a small business for over 1.5 years now, as a one-man web development shop. For the past few months I have come to the realization that my current way of doing things will lead down one of two paths: frustration at working all the time for not a lot of money, or closing shop and finding a job. A couple of business partners recommended this book to me within the last two months, and so I bought it. I can only say that what happened next was the best part of owning a business for me so far ... reality checks and awakenings to what could be.

    As I read through the book, Gerber pointed out things about how most small business owners are "technicians" turned business owners; the problem, we may be skilled in what we do, but now we take on multiple jobs that we do NOT know how to do. The problem continues as we immerse ourselves in the "technician" work, but never actually work ON the business, so many aspects of the business suffer (sales, marketing, finances, operations) or just plain don't exist.

    In the first part of the E-Myth, Gerber discusses finding the balance of our inner selves: the Entrepreneur, the Manager, and the Technician, and the responsibilities that each of these roles must take on to drive the business toward success, as well as some pitfalls that each face unless there is a cooperative effort by each within you to work ON, not IN, the business.

    The second part of the E-Myth talks about the Franchise Prototype. While this sounds like Gerber is going to talk about how to build a franchise, it's not! What he discusses here is the importance of setting up your initial (and perhaps for many, the only) company the right way ... YOUR way. This will inevitably lead to the "prototype" company, so that, in theory, you can take that business system and replicate once, twice, 5000 times ... always running the "system" the same way in each business.

    The third, and final, part of the book guides you through the system that you will think through, the business processes that make up your business system, so that the business can run ... even without you in it! It talks about this becoming your own turn-key solution so that you have a business model in place that your system can effectively reproduce, as you need to.

    I took about a week to read through the book and soak in much of what Gerber has to say in it. Gerber includes interesting examples, and the book is very easy to read and understand ... and most importantly, incredibly enjoyable. While some of the text in describing his interaction with a particular business owner is a bit over the top, it doesn't detract from the primary message of the book. I will read it again, and have already begun to get my (new) business system in place. I now have plans to grow my company, and have the vision of what my company will look like. The fog has already started to lift, and the steps are being put into place to reach the success that I have been longing to reach.

    If you have, or are planning to start, a small business, this really is a fantastic book, and should be manditory reading. If you have a successful business in place, and don't agree with this book, please remember one thing before you post a negative review ... you are in the absolute minority of small business owners due to the fact that most small businesses fail within the first 3-5 years; due in large part to NOT having a system in place that helps drive the business. Most small business owners would most definitely benefit from reading this book, if for no other reason than the awareness of where they are and where they could be.

    Thanks to Michael Gerber for such an eye-opening experience, and a viable blueprint. I'm looking forward to the journey!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2014
    On April 8, 1999, I discovered a book that changed the way I view business; a book that helped me to realize that running a successful architecture firm required so much more than designing great architecture. It taught me that inside the owner of every small firm exists a battle among The Entrepreneur, The Manager and The Technician, and that if we don’t attend to the needs of each, our firms are destined for failure.

    The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It inspired me to build Fivecat Studio as a Franchise Prototype, even though we knew selling our business systems as a franchise was never a planned goal. The systems we created for the firm have allowed us to thrive and have given us the freedom we need to balance the requirements of our firm with the responsibilities of our family. It is the book that inspired me to begin to work “on my business, rather than in my business.”

    This book, written by Michael E. Gerber, had a major influence in the success of our firm and continues to guide many of our business decisions to this day. Fivecat Studio has been in business for 15 years. Annmarie and I experienced the startup pains of “infancy”, the hard earned success of “adolescence” and recently, with our return to the home studio and the launch of our new virtual business model, we are surprisingly “getting small again”.

    As I re-read the words of this inspirational how-to guide for successful small business, it is shocking to me how accurate Mr. Gerber is as he describes the different stages of the typical small business. As I read it, I can follow the path of Fivecat Studio through good decisions and bad, through ups and downs and I can see the next steps we need to take.

    I’ve read The E-Myth so many times that I have lost count. A quick peek at my Amazon order history documents that I have given this book to no fewer than 10 friends and acquaintances as a gift from one business owner to another, struggling to find a life of fulfillment and freedom.

    Michael Gerber breaks his book into three sections.

    In Part I, The E-Myth and the American Small Business, he defines the E-Myth as the Entrepreneurial Myth and discusses how most small businesses are the result of an Entrepreneurial Seizure. He says,

    “The technician suffering from an Entrepreneurial Seizure takes the work he loves to do and turns it into a job.”

    Does that sound familiar? How many architects do you know who have launched their own firms, with dreams of “doing it better” than their former employer and found themselves way over their heads in all the responsibilities of running a small business?

    Gerber describes the three phases of business; Infancy, Adolescence and Maturity. He explains why it is so important to build a Mature company from the start.

    “A Mature company is founded on a broader perspective, an entrepreneurial perspective, a more intelligent point of view. About building a business that works not because of you but without you. And because it starts that way, it is more likely to continue that way. And therein the true difference between an Adolescent company, where everything is left up to chance, and a Mature company, where there is a vision against which the present is shaped.”

    “Successful companies don’t end up as Mature companies. They start that way.”

    In Part II, The Turn-Key Revolution: A New View of Business, Mr. Gerber introduces the concept of the Franchise Prototype and the concept of “working on your business, not in it.”

    He encourages us to create systems which allow for predictable results and happy clients.

    “The system runs the business. The people run the system. The system integrates all the elements required to make a business work. It transforms a business into an organism, driven by integrity of its parts, all working in concert toward a realized objective. And, with its Prototype as its progenitor, it works like nothing else before it.”

    Many architects I know, including Annmarie at first, reject the thought of building systems for their firms. They feel that the routines and consistency of such will limit their creativity, that they will lose their flexibility to create amazing works of architecture. When, in fact, systems will do just the opposite. When everything else required to run a successful business is set to run on “autopilot”, an architect will actually have more time and flexibility to be an architect.

    Gerber continues,

    “Great businesses are not built by extraordinary people, but by ordinary people doing extraordinary things. But for ordinary people to do extraordinary things, a system – ‘a way of doing things’ – is absolutely essential in order to compensate for the disparity between the skills your people have and the skills your business needs if it is to produce consistent results.”

    This is also the section where some readers become frustrated with Gerber’s example of McDonald’s as a model for small business success. I know, as an architect, it is difficult to see the connection between the home of the Big Mac and our aspiring high-end residential design firms. Please trust me and read the book to the end. You will not regret learning the lessons he teaches using the examples of this successful business franchise.

    Here is some of what Gerber says about McDonald’s;

    “It delivers exactly what we have come to expect of it every single time. So that’s why I look upon McDonalds as a model for every small business. Because it can do in its more than 14,000 stores what most of can’t do in one! And to me, that’s what integrity is all about. It’s about doing what you say you will do, and, if you can’t, learning how. If that’s the measure of an incredible business – and I believe it is – then there is no more incredible business than McDonalds. Who among us small business owners can say we do things as well?”

    Part III, Building a Small Business That Works is a step by step, how-to guide for a successful small business. He leads us through a fully developed Business Development Program and describes the many strategies required for small business success.

    The E-Myth Revisited is not only your answer to building a successful small business, it’s also very entertaining. Gerber structures the information around a narrative about a woman named Sarah struggling with her small business named All About Pies. Many readers will see ourselves in Sarah as she evolves from frustrated Technician into a successful small business owner.

    When I posted recently that The E-Myth was my favorite business book of all time, many from the Entrepreneur Architect Community reached out and asked me why.

    In short… If you take action to implement the lessons Michael Gerber teaches, The E-Myth Revisited will take your firm to places you only imagined. I know it will work for you, because it has already worked for me.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
    Are you done working for someone else? If so, you may want to
    pick up this book. This is helpful to anyone considering the
    entrepreneurial path. And I referred to this book when I was
    setting up my first franchise location.
    Michael E. Gerber and his company are out to get you inspired,
    and to give you insight and tools to improve your small business
    entrepreneurial journey. That is the bread and butter of this book
    — and of the consulting business set up by Michael in the wake of
    this book’s success.
    And this book has some tremendous lessons about business that
    are good to believe in and to strive to follow. The first few pages
    had me locked in as they aligned with me at the time — I was done
    working for someone else, and I knew that if I took off to just be
    a technical small business owner, then I’d be just as much a slave
    as before when I worked for someone. I needed a better way. At
    the time, this book helped me find that.
    The book focuses on the idea that you can “buy” into a business
    model that is successfully out there operating. And the idea here
    is that you buy into what you want to do. So that the business-in-
    a-box idea of the franchise, for example, can help you by making
    it easy to “operate” the admin side of the business. That way you
    can focus on the actual doing of the thing that attracted you to
    business for yourself in the first place. That’s all.
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  • Sanjay Yadav (MapYourTech)
    5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic motivation accelerator
    Reviewed in India on November 8, 2024
    I really found this book that can give motivation and act as an accelerator to your entrepreneurial journey.Strongly recommended to one who is thinking to do something and create an impact .
  • THE Apple
    5.0 out of 5 stars The A B C to start a sustainable business
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on October 29, 2018
    This book has been a real eye-opener and has completely changed my view on what a new business should look like. Mandatory reading for anyone looking to start his own company!
  • gmffr
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    Reviewed in Spain on December 18, 2023
    This is a great book for people running small businesses. It shows you how a lot of people start a business after working a full-time job and feeling they could do better by striking out on their own, but then face a lot of unexpected problems unrelated to their craft. It teaches you how to resolve this and how to work on your business instead of in your business, and how every business requires at least three roles, even if you are a solopreneur - the technician, the manager and the entrepreneur. This will not teach you how to manage money, get leads or acquire customers, but I would recommend this book to anyone who needs clarity on how to run their business more efficiently and with less stress, particularly people who are starting or running a business for the first time. It will show you how to properly think about it and give you a guide on the tasks you need to do to optimize it.
  • Marco Lopez
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gerber eccellente!
    Reviewed in Italy on April 2, 2018
    L'ho comprato un paio di anni fa e riletto recentemente.
    E' uno dei libri di business che mi porto nel cuore da quando l'ho scoperto. Si rivolge ai piccoli imprenditori,quindi quasi tutti,e quindi quasi tutti dovrebbero leggerlo.
    Usa la storia come metodo per introdurre i concetti fondamentali e alla base di tutto c'e' il consiglio,vero,profondo, utilissimo di iniziare la propria attivita' con un piano ben chiaro in testa, farsi i conti bene e per bene intendo bene e partire da subito con l'idea che nel lungo periodo bisogna arrivare a una standardizzazione del servizio, tirarsi fuori dall' equazione e iniziare la costruzione di un brand in franchising. Non significa rifondare Mc Donald, ma evitare di rompersi la schiena tutti i giorni per cinquat'anni cercando di sfondare il muro della propria produttivita' fisica con la testa.
    Comprare cartaceo e regalare a chi ha un'attivita'.
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  • thierry legrand
    5.0 out of 5 stars Un livre utile et inspirant pour qui veut entreprendre.
    Reviewed in France on December 3, 2019
    Ce n'est pas parce qu'on crée sa boîte qu'on a forcément l'envergure d'un entrepreneur. C'est même souvent le contraire. Ce livre en explique les raisons et décrit des principes très clairs pour qui veut passer du stade d'artisan ou freelance à celui de manager d'une PME.
    Si vous avez envie de créer votre petit business parce que vous avez un talent particulier, lisez d'abord ce livre.
    Si vous avez déjà créé votre petite entreprise et que les journées s'allongent à l'infinie, il est grand temps de lire ce livre.
    Pour les autres, lisez aussi ce livre car les principes qu'il contient peuvent également être appliqués au sein de grosses entreprises.
    J'ai lu la version anglaise mais comme je n'arrête pas de le prêter, je me suis racheté la version française.