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Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork

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SKU: 9781401960582

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Unlock explosive growth by shifting your mindset from “How” to “Who.” Learn the secret of billionaires and top entrepreneurs like Dan Sullivan to achieve bigger goals faster. Free up 1,000+ hours, escape the grind, and build a life of freedom and abundance. “Who Not How” reveals the formula for accelerating teamwork and achieving limitless possibility in business and life. ISBN: 9781401960582

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781401960582
  • Publisher: Hay House
  • Publisher Imprint: Hay House Business
  • Height: 142 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Weight: 362 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1401960588
  • Publisher Date: 20 Oct 2020
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 222 mm

25 reviews for Who Not How: The Formula to Achieve Bigger Goals Through Accelerating Teamwork

  1. Shibam Saha

    Great concept! ‘Who Not How’ really makes you rethink delegation. Some parts felt a bit repetitive though. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  2. Shubhamkar Barman

    A practical guide to achieving more by focusing on leveraging the skills of others. Easy to read and implement. I like the concept.

  3. Aarav Katiyar

    The principles are solid, but the book could have been more concise. I found myself skimming through some sections. It was okay.

  4. Tushar Singh Gujar

    Definitely worth reading if you’re an entrepreneur looking to scale your business. ‘Who Not How’ provides a straightforward roadmap.

  5. Kashish Bhatia

    Good book on delegation, but felt a little too simplistic at times. Still some good nuggets of wisdom in there.

  6. Valley Issar

    A game-changer for my business! Learning to focus on ‘Who’ instead of ‘How’ has freed up so much time.

  7. Adrish Roy

    It offers a new way to look at business and is great at explaining it, it’s a great resource.

  8. Ansh Gupta

    I had high hopes, but this book didn’t quite live up to the hype. It felt a little repetitive and lacked depth.

  9. Sourabh Nemagoud

    Simple, practical, and effective. This book delivers on its promise of helping you achieve more by leveraging others.

  10. Divij Gupta

    Solid advice on outsourcing and building a team. Some examples felt a little out of touch, but the core message is valuable.

  11. Abhinandan Singh

    This book changed my perspective on teamwork. Implementing the ‘Who’ approach has been game-changing for my business. Highly recommended!

  12. Shreyash Dadhich

    The ‘Who Not How’ concept is a great idea. Great concept, but the application is still challenging.

  13. Aman Tamrakar

    Excellent for scaling business. Good advice, but also kinda repetitive

  14. Vishwash Mishra

    Insightful book that challenges conventional thinking. It is great at getting you to think outside the box.

  15. Akshay Kumar

    A fantastic read! It simplified the approach to achieving goals through teamwork and delegation. Highly recommended for entrepreneurs.

  16. Abhay Kumar Verma

    Good for entrepreneurs, but didn’t apply to my specific type of business, so I couldn’t find it too helpful

  17. Shachi Jain

    The ‘Who Not How’ framework is brilliant. It’s empowering to realize you don’t have to do everything yourself.

  18. Srishti

    The book has some good points, but it’s not revolutionary. It’s a good reminder to delegate more, but not a total game changer.

  19. Ripunjay Tanwar

    The book has some solid advice. It is a great way to shift your perspective and grow.

  20. Harshna Kad

    I found it really helpful and it really made me sit down and think about things.

  21. Pushpendra Gangwar

    This book provides a refreshing outlook on leadership. It taught me how to identify and connect with the right people for my goals.

  22. Muhammad Ammar Aftab

    A really helpful resource! I struggled with delegation, but this book gave me a new perspective. I am excited to see what happens next.

  23. Manoj Singh

    I appreciate the shift in thinking. Though some principles are a bit abstract, I see the potential impact.

  24. Suniti Goel

    The core concept is excellent, and the book is easy to digest. Some examples might not be applicable to everyone.

  25. Amitrakshar Sanyal

    I struggled to apply concepts from the book into my daily life. It has too much terminology.

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