The: Personal Mba
The central thesis is that 99% of business practice requires only common sense, simple math, and an understanding of a few critical concepts.
The Personal MBA: Master the Art of Business , written by Josh Kaufman and first published in 2010, is both a bestselling book and a self-education philosophy. It posits that a formal business school education is often an unnecessary, high-cost investment for those wanting to succeed in business. Instead, Kaufman advocates for a self-directed approach focused on mastering essential "mental models" and core principles. The Personal MBA
Kaufman argues that traditional MBAs often teach outdated models and emphasize theory over practical application. The central thesis is that 99% of business
Kaufman identifies five interdependent processes that define any successful venture: The Five Pillars of Every Business
Knowledge is viewed as insufficient without active experimentation and real-world iteration. The Five Pillars of Every Business