Sunday 13 October 2013

Day 29: Leadership, Management and the Five Essentials for Success by Rick Joyner


First and foremost I would like to thank the publishing company for helping this book go out of production. You have done the world, Rick, and myself a great favour. Yes! This book is out of production! And by no means is that an invitation to go out and buy a copy because you can resell it for  a lot of dolla dollaz in a few years. This book has gotta be out of production because the only reason you'd open it is because you mistook it for something more interesting, like a banana. Or how to tie a toga.

I do, however, would like to know what the Five Essentials for Success are. But that's only if they are not attached to the aforementioned Leadership, Management and if they actually worked. Otherwise I would just google them. Ok, I will.

The five essentials of music career success?

1. Hone your talent and realise there is a place for you. (My talent? Never heard of it)
2. Connect with as many people as you can because relationships drive music careers more that anything else, even talent.
3. Accept the new powers in your corner and take responsibility for creating your own success. (Like, superpowers?)
4. Understand that every business is becoming a "music business" and so musical opportunities are multiplying. (Even the medical profession?)
5. Prepare to be versatile and to wear several hats initially, until your "brand" is established. (Even the sorting hat?)
That advice is about as boring as this front cover.

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