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Debunking stereotypes about self-made female millionaires and pointing out how they differ from their male counterparts, the author of the best-selling The Millionaire Next Door (1996) profiles successful women business owners. Stanley, formerly a marketing professor at Georgia State University, analyzes factors that characterize the individuals he interviewed. He appends a content analysis of the themes of some 300 essays by these women and statistics on small businesses. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
More Reviews and RecommendationsDr. Thomas J. Stanley began studying the affluent in 1973. His coauthored New York Times best-seller, The Millionaire Next Door, was released in 1996, and has sold over 2,500,000 copies worldwide. Thomas followed his first book with Marketing to the Affluent, ranked among the ten outstanding business books by the editors of Best of Business Quarterly. His second New York Times best-seller, The Millionaire Mind, explored America¿s financial elite and how they became so when it came out in 1999. The author, who lives in Atlanta, holds a doctorate of business administration from the University of Georgia in Athens and was formerly a professor of marketing at Georgia State University.
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March 10, 2007: Has anyone ever challenged all his research? Lots of made up stories and personal attitudes in his writing. Repetative stuff and nothing new. Can I get my money back?
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October 16, 2004: An excellent and very inspirational book applauding the accomplishments of women from varied backgrounds and occupations. Women are strong, smart, and hard-workers. It's about time a spotlight was shone upon their successes. I highly recommend this book. Men pass it on to your wife. Friends share it as a gift to others. Also recommended is Dear Co-workers The Blessings Just Keep On Pouring In.