Company Of One Summary: Business Book Summaries
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The must-read summary of Paul Jarvis' book "Company Of One: Why Staying Small Is The Next Big Thing In Businesses."
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The complete summary of Paul Jarvis' ideas from his book "Company Of One." In this book summary, you'll learn why you don't need to be a massive company to live your ideal life and reach your goals.
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Three key lessons from Company Of One are:
- A Company Of One is different from being a freelancer or small business
- Don't quit your day job until you have to
- Don't grow for growth's sake
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Vince Massara
Vince Massara is the founder of The Book Summary Club, which helps business owners make more use of their time and fast-track their learning. Vince is a trained educator and has a passion for helping people achieve success.
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Company Of One Summary - Vince Massara
Company of One Summary
Paul Jarvis, Company of One Summary
The Lowdown
Do you ever fancy working for yourself or having a lifestyle business? Because we all do. Company of One by Paul Jarvis is an attempt to help you achieve this goal by showing you both sides of the appealing idea. Yes, being a company of one means being your boss and doing what you want to do the way you want to do. But it demands a lot of hard work and effective strategies. A company of one is a collective mindset and model that can be used by anyone, from a small business owner to a corporate leader. It will make you more self-reliant and more responsible for your career path. A company of one is a business that questions growth because growth isn’t always the most beneficial or financially viable move.
A company of one is somewhat different from a freelancer in the sense that freelancers get paid for their work and time. If they are not working, they are not getting paid. The company of one is more like an entrepreneur. You can keep on making money from something that you’ve done once. This includes developing products, selling software, or teaching online courses, etc. The concept of a company of one doesn’t believe in addressing problems by throwing more
at them. Solving with more
means more complexity, more costs, more responsibilities, and more expenses. More is generally the easiest