The Botty Rules
Success Secrets for Business in the 21st Century
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Morgan James Publishing llc
Published:17th Feb '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Nigel Botterill had a successful corporate career. Big six figure salary, bonuses, the works. Then, one day in November 2002, a meeting didn’t quite go to plan. He found himself out of a job and, on the way home to tell his wife the news, he took the decision to never be employed ever again.
The Botty Rules is the story of what happened next. How, after several false-starts, Nigel has built a multi-million pound business empire from scratch, with five separate brands. This fascinating tale is a roller-coaster ride of what it takes to achieve real entrepreneurial success in 21st century Britain. The story is peppered with ‘Botty Rules’ -- the simple but powerful lessons that Nigel has learned along the way, sometimes painfully, but which collectively are a complete blueprint for success for any business owner or entrepreneur who is serious about making it big in the new economy.
Straight-talking, disarmingly honest, and packed with practical tips and help for any business owner The Botty Rules is probably the most useful--and entertaining--business book of the year…
"What I loved about this book is that there’s no namby pamby fluffy stuff. It’s real practical business advice with simple ideas that you can put into action. ?Through telling his own story Nigel cuts to the chase and challenges your thinking as a business owner and helps you focus on the right things. I not only learnt loads–I enjoyed it too" --David Gough, Broyce Control, Wolverhampton
"The “Botty Rules is like an entire Business School in one volume. Real practical advice from someone who has been there and done it. I learnt soooooooooo much. It was a kick up the ass as well!" --David Costa,Flowers Unlimited, Brighton
"If you’re in business you’d be stupid not to read “The Botty Rules”. It’s inspirational, educational and bloody useful. Loved it." --David Robinson, Up the Garden Path, Lichfield
ISBN: 9780982859025
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
Weight: 340g
206 pages