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The Speakers - Michael Gerber
This is an opportunity not to be missed. Gerber rarely visits the UK and his seminars normally cost around £2,000.
Every revolution has a leader...to awaken the spirit, to champion the cause, to lead the charge! Business visionary, entrepreneur, best-selling author and founder of E-Myth Worldwide, Michael Gerber has been leading a Small Business Revolution before anyone knew there was one! He called it The E-Myth Revolution, and over the past three decades, he has indelibly touched millions of small business owners throughout the world with his brilliantly insightful, original E-Myth message.
Michael Gerber's E-Myth Point of View embodies his commitment to personal growth and the realisation that a business owner's purpose in life can be actualised through his or her business. Michael Gerber's efforts, his message - his very life's work has been to empower business owners to gain more freedom, more money, more time, and more life.
Documented in his mega-best seller The E-Myth: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It, Gerber's E-Myth Point of View provides those typically enslaved by a business with a way out of what he calls "the tyranny of routine." Dragging down the owner's entrepreneurial spirit, this tyranny is the dull, repetitive work Michael Gerber refers to as doing-it, doing-it, doing-it. The E-Myth powerfully describes how to rise above that tyranny of routine to build a flourishing, exciting, innovative business. At the heart of the E-Myth revolution is the idea that to grow a business you must work ON it, not just IN it.
The E-Myth is now a process, a system, a model which can be implemented in any SME - and when implemented - will provide freedom and joy for the owners, employees and staff.
Gerber's message will be one relating to the running of the business in general, whereas the 'Centres of Management Attention' are specific to defined areas of growth and improvement within the business.
All attendees will see Gerber across two seminars with 1,500 delegates in each.

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