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The question is not whether you have read the laws. The question is whether you have the discipline to live by them.
Whether you are a solo freelancer trying to get your first client, or a CEO of a scale-up looking to break through a plateau, these laws offer a systematic approach to the chaos of capitalism. The Diary of a CEO - The 33 Laws of Business an...
His central thesis is that you cannot separate the entrepreneur from the enterprise. If you are broken, your business will eventually reflect that brokenness. Therefore, the 33 Laws are divided into four distinct pillars: The question is not whether you have read the laws
– One metric that matters. Chaos in business comes from trying to move ten levers at once. Bartlett argues for the "Most Important Metric" (MIM). For a subscription box, it is retention. For a SAS startup, it is churn. For The Diary of a CEO , it is "Time Spent Per Listener." Focus entirely on moving the needle of the ONE. His central thesis is that you cannot separate