Intelligent Fanatics Project: How Great Leaders Build Sustainable Businesses

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Intelligent Fanatics Project: How Great Leaders Build Sustainable Businesses

Intelligent Fanatics Project: How Great Leaders Build Sustainable Businesses

2018-02-20 Intelligent Fanatics Project: How Great Leaders Build Sustainable Businesses

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Great read for Investors and Entrepreneurs Intelligent Fanatics is an easy to read, insightful look at the leaders of successful businesses across many decades and across different geographical regions.By the end of each well researched chapter you will learn to admire the leaders who have created unique cultures, loyal customers and extraordinary CAGR over many years.The leaders are well known and (perhaps) unknown to most entrepreneurs and investors; John Patterson of N. The Superpower of Incentives Getting to the complexity and character of the men and the dynamics that great businesses is no easy task. Particularly where information must largely come from others' reinterpretation of history. Sean and Ian do a great job distilling the material into what matters most in an area which, while never quite one size fits all, has many rhymes. Considerations around and original approaches to incentives emerge as a common and vital. Ian's amazing community of intelligent stock sleuths Amazon Customer As a full-fledged member of the MicroCap Club, Ian's amazing community of intelligent stock sleuths, its great to see him share with the public his deep wisdom of what truly matters to small-cap investors - the jockey. This book was an engaging, easy to read tale of what it takes to build a successful company from the ground up. My book is already filled with highlights. The last chapter which summarizes the key basic characteris

They operated in a wide array of industries, in different time periods, on different continents, and against different economic backdrops, yet their leadership styles, strategies, corporate cultures, and values were similar.Intelligent fanatics are what every entrepreneur aspires to be and what every long-term investor dreams of finding and investing in early. How does a great company sustain and grow profits for decades? Many people are familiar with Warren Buffett's analogy of a moat: various defenses to thwart competition. Sean Iddings and Ian Cassel examine the common traits of these intelligent fanatics, to help both the investor and the entrepreneur generate extraordinary returns. . A $1,000 investment with each of these intelligent fanatics would, on average, have been worth $3.4 million thirty-seven years later--a 24.6% compounded annual return. The more impor