John Dohrty Denver Entrepreneur
Tatum’s dad. @getcredo/@single_geared’s CEO. Marketplace and SEO veteran. Travel/skiing/MTBing. Audi guy. ENTJ. Published on TNW, Entrepreneur, & more.
Book Recommendations:
Recommended by John Dohrty Denver Entrepreneur
“Best most directly applicable business book I’ve read in a really long time. https://t.co/mzLAYyOAI0 I will recommend this to a lot of people moving forward.” (from X)
by Greg Crabtree, Beverly Blair Harzog·You?
by Greg Crabtree, Beverly Blair Harzog·You?
Simple Numbers can guide you to increased business profitability! Take the mystery out of small business finance with this no-frills guide to understanding the numbers that will guide your business out of any financial black hole. Author Greg Crabtree, a successful accountant, small business advisor, and popular presenter, shows you how to use your firm's key financial indicators as a basis for smart business decisions as you grow your firm from startup to $5 million (and, more!) in annual revenue. Jargon free, and presented in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format, with plenty of real-world examples, Crabtree's down-to-earth discussion highlights the most common financial errors committed by small businesses, and how to avoid them. You'll be fascinated to learn: Why your numbers are lying to you (and why you are the cause!) How labor productivity is the key to profitability and simplifying human resource decisions Why the amount of tax you pay is
Recommended by John Dohrty Denver Entrepreneur
“@Carnage4Life @randfish Read “Persuadable” if you haven’t. Best book I’ve read on the topic.” (from X)
by Al Pittampalli·You?
As a leader, changing your mind has always been perceived as a weakness. Not anymore. In a world that’s changing faster than ever, successful leaders realize that a genuine willingness to change their own minds is the ultimate competitive advantage. Drawing on evidence from social science, history, politics, and more, business consultant Al Pittampalli reveals why confidence, consistency, and conviction, are increasingly becoming liabilities—while humility, inconsistency, and radical open-mindedness are powerful leadership assets. In Persuadable, you’ll learn how Ray Dalio became the most successful hedge fund manager in the world by strategically curbing confidence. How Alan Mullaly saved Ford Motor Company, not by staying the course, but by continually changing course. How one Nobel Prize-winning scientist discovered the cause of ulcers by bravely doubting his own entrenched beliefs. You’ll learn how Billy Graham’s change of heart helped propel the civil rights movement, and how a young NFL linebacker’s radical new position may prove to alter the world of professional football as we know it. Pittampalli doesn’t just explain why you should be persuadable. Distilling cutting edge research from cognitive and social psychology, he shows you precisely how. Rife with actionable advice, Persuadable is an invaluable guide for today’s data-driven, results-oriented leader.