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The Business School For People Who Like Helping People

Rich Dad Book 8

Book 8 of the Rich Dad series.The Business School For People Who Like Helping People introduces Kiyosaki’s view of network marketing as a business school with a heart. He outlines eight hidden values of building a referral network, from leadership and communication practice to low‑cost business education and teamwork.

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Published 2001
Part of the Rich Dad series as book 8.

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The Business School For People Who Like Helping People introduces Kiyosaki’s view of network marketing as a business school with a heart. He outlines eight hidden values of building a referral network, from leadership and communication practice to low‑cost business education and teamwork.

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The Business School For People Who Like Helping People was published in 2001.