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ISBN: 0974561169 Book Review by Kam Williams
Though most might refer to Dante Lee as a “brainiac” or a “wunderkind,” the modest media mogul prefers to play down his phenomenal success. At only 24 years of age, this brilliant businessman sits atop Diversity City Media, the umbrella organization dedicated to the dissemination of African-American oriented news, public relations, marketing, networking and wire services via several popular websites, including BlackNews.com and BlackPR.com. But because Mr. Lee is convinced that anyone can emulate him and achieve their goals, he has decided to share both his secrets and his philosophy in a handy self-help guide entitled, “How to Think Big… when you’re small.” Half inspirational pep-talk, half practical work book, this invaluable text contains plenty of sage advice from a young man undeniably wise beyond his years. For instance, in section with the heading, “Don’t Worry about Legalities,” he suggests that, in starting a business, one ought to delay incorporating, applying for trademarks or other attorney-involving costs until after you are already making money. I happen to have an MBA and a law degree, and agree heartily with this opinion, because unnecessarily incurred legal entanglements can be such a terrible impediment to getting a start-up going. How to Think Big is basically broken down into 24 Keys to Success in Life and in Business, as Dante refers them. A chapter is devoted to each “Key,” with a dozen of them focusing on “Life” issues, while the other dozen deal with “Business” concerns. The subjects range from common sense, such as “Stop Procrastinating” and “Don’t Quit,” to the very insightful, like “Attend Conferences” and “Treat a Business Card Like Gold.” The author clearly knows that it will ultimately be up to his individual readers to do the work necessary to turn any great idea into a thriving business. This is why he asks some very telling questions (What are some things in your life that you can work on? How and when will you make these changes?), and then provides the blank space for immediate answers to them, since there’s no time like the present. In his best seller, “How to Get Rich,” Donald Trump never really got around
to the nuts-and-bolts of his supposed subject-matter. For this reason, I say
that the Average Joe has a far better chance of making a million by following
Dante Lee’s step-by-step formula as delineated in the most worthwhile How to
Think Big. |
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