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It's important for entrepreneurs to stay abreast of the trends, topics, and ideas being shared in the world of business. How else can you keep up with the evolving world around you? Of course, that also means you have to devote time to read. But with a business to run, a family to cater to, and all of your other personal obligations, it can be hard to find time to read. Fortunately, Soundview Executive Book Summaries® exists.

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