The DAD Theory
Are You Worth What You Make $: Why, Demand, Ability and Difficulty Replacing You Determine What You’re Worth.
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Tom Brooks
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What if your income has less to do with how hard you work—and more to do with how valuable, needed, and difficult to replace you are? The DAD Theory offers a practical framework for understanding your true market value, increasing your earning potential, and building a more secure future today.
The DAD Theory: Are You Worth What You Make? explains how three forces—Demand, Ability, and Difficulty of Replacement—shape career success, business value, income growth, and opportunity. Listeners learn how to calculate a personal DAD Score, identify weaknesses, and create a plan for becoming more valuable in the marketplace.
The book explores how changing industries, artificial intelligence, automation, remote work, cybersecurity, and digital transformation can raise or reduce the value of skills. Rather than fearing change, listeners are encouraged to future-proof their careers through lifelong learning, certifications, mentorship, adaptability, and strategic skill development.
A central idea is skill stacking: combining complementary abilities such as technical expertise, communication, sales, leadership, data analysis, marketing, and problem-solving to create a professional advantage competitors cannot easily duplicate. The DAD Multiplier expands this concept by showing how personal branding, measurable results, reputation, trusted relationships, and visibility can produce exponential value.
Business owners and entrepreneurs can also apply DAD Theory by measuring customer demand, improving operations, strengthening quality, differentiating offerings, and building customer loyalty that makes companies harder to replace.
Beyond salary and career advancement, the book emphasizes non-monetary value—trust, integrity, leadership, mentorship, service, relationships, and positive impact. Each chapter includes action steps designed to help listeners evaluate where they are, set 90-day goals, adapt to technology, strengthen skills, and increase value. Ultimately, DAD Theory is a career info.
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