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  • Common Grounds: An Entrepreneurial Guide to the Coffee Shop Office

  • By: Ancil Lea III
  • Narrated by: Brian Stewart
  • Length: 54 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Common Grounds: An Entrepreneurial Guide to the Coffee Shop Office

By: Ancil Lea III
Narrated by: Brian Stewart
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Over the years, I've learned to work from a coffee shop out of necessity and my love for coffee. What has happened is something magical and profitable! Clients feel comfortable having meetings, signing agreements, and discussing their business. It is a familiar, professional, safe, creative place to work! A place to come for community. Really, we're on Common Grounds.

©2017 Ancil Lea, III (P)2017 Ancil Lea, III
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Meh

Listened to most of it but having already used a "coffee shop office", I gained nothing from listening. It's mostly a story about someone who's eyes were opened to the idea of working from a coffee shop instead of at their home office and how great a concept they think it is. Not really sure why this was published as a book.

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