"The Most Profound, Exciting And Game-changing Business Book Of The Past 20 Years..." Discover The Exact Blueprint Used By Sam Carpenter To Reduce His Work Week To Just 2 Hours And Multiply His Income By More Than 20 Times...
A departure from normal book distribution, and via a special arrangement with his publisher, Carpenter gives away his book in PDF and audio versions at workthesystemacademy.com. (The hard-copy, hard-cover third edition can be purchased here.) This negatively affects Amazon, NY Times, and other book rankings, but it meets Carpenter's objective of reaching as many people as possible. See workthesystem.com/testimonials.
Work The System urges the reader to modify his or her perception of the world, moving from a vision of chaotic conglomeration, to a more accurate one: that life is an orderly collection of individual linear systems, each of which can be improved and perfected. The reader is guided through the process of ''getting'' this new vision, and then through the specifics of applying it. The methodology is simple, believable, and mechanical; not mystical or theoretical. Carpenter developed this protocol in the business he purchased in 1984 and still owns today. He is also CEO of several other small businesses and non-profits, each operated in the same fashion. With a diverse background in engineering, construction, publishing, telecommunications and journalism, he calls his approach a "workingman's philosophy."
Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less will show business leaders and professionals how to achieve a positive macro result by looking at their business and work on a micro level; by analyzing and refining each of the internal systems, the systems that, added together, comprise the whole business entity. Readers will learn how to tweak this "system of systems" in order to maximize profits, create client loyalty, and develop autonomous employees. The strategies also help individuals improve their performance and decrease the stress of being overtaxed and disorganized, ultimately resulting in a dramatically shorter work week and a substantially improved bottom line.