The E-Myth: Video Summary

Next Weeks Post: I’m going to start sharing posts on the book Drive by Dan Pink next week and outline the ideas I want to share.  I thought this book would be a perfect response to The E-Myth because in the E-Myth Michael Gerber writes about creating systems to repeat results while Dan Pink in his book Drive says something a little bit different.


5 comments to The E-Myth: Video Summary

  • cubworld  says:

    Solid bro!

    • Marc Allred  says:

      Thanks! Small kine shame trying to put it all together all ghetto in the basement, but it works!

  • canleadBrian Ward  says:

    Hi Marc,
    Thanks for the Twitter follow! If reading Dan Pink, you might also want to take a look at Succeed by Heidi Halvorson. She does a riff on Motivation, and I think her and Dan have been drinking from the same fountain, except in Halvorson’s case she is more accurate on the universal motivators (Competency, Autonomy and Relatedness – taken from research by Deci and Ryan). Pink plays with the same themes, except he calls them Competency, Autonomy and Purpose (acronym MAP). Don’t think you can go far wrong either way 🙂

    • Brian Ward  says:

      That should read Mastery, Autonomy and Purpose (MAP) 🙂

      • Marc Allred  says:

        Brian,
        Thanks for joining the conversation and it looks like you have a stronger grasp of the research behind the Dan Pink book than I do! I just outlined the posts I plan to do on that book and it’ll basically go along those lines of MAP as you mentioned. Look forward to hearing more from you. Thanks for chiming in.

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