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Tyler Powell your E-Myth Advisor™

Tyler Powell
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"If you don't know where you are going, you'll end up some place else."

—Yogi Berra


E-Myth is the pioneer in business coaching and training, delivering a universal and comprehensive set of business tools and coaching services since 1977.

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E-Myth Insight: Week of Feb 20, 2012

Focus: Systems as a Means

“If systems were the answer to all business problems then bureaucracy would be the highest attainment. Systems should only ever be a means to an inspired and alive end. When systems are seen as the end of and to themselves, a business begins to die. If not serving vision, passion, and a deep sense of purpose, systemization will devolve to a means of control rather than a means to liberate.”

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