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Welcome to the March 31, 2008 edition of business books.
Anya Portnik presents Motivational speaker Gavin Ingham interviews goal setting expert Andy Smith (Andy is the author of Achieve Your Goals: Strategies to Transform Your Life) posted at Gavin Ingham.
Elizabeth Harrin presents Book Review: Emotional Intelligence for Project Managers posted at A Girl’s Guide to Managing Projects, saying, “This is a great book for a niche market.”
Tracy Coenen presents a review of a review with I wanted you to love my book? posted at FRAUDfiles for the book Essentials of Corporate Fraud.
Teresa Morrow presents My Interview with Holly Buchanan & Michele Miller about the book The Soccer Mom Myth, which looks at how to market to women at Key Business Partners.
Welcome to the March 31, 2008 edition of business books.
Michael Walsh presents Hug Your Customers and Employees posted at Business Growth, saying, “This article discusses an interesting book I read called Hug Your Customers” written by Jack Mitchell.
Peter Jones presents How To Be a Manager in Today’s World: New Book Explains How posted at Great New Books that Are a Must Read.
Leon Gettler presents Greenspan’s Bubbles posted at Sox First, saying, “A new book accuses former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan of blowing two asset bubbles. It says the subprime mortgage crisis is Greenspan’s legacy.”
GreatManagement presents On Leadership by Allan Leighton posted at The GreatManagement Blog, saying, “I totally believe if you want to improve a certain skill then you should model yourself on someone who already has had success in that skill.”
Karl Goldfield shares his category of book reviews posted at Karl Goldfield, saying, “There are many book reviews on my blog.” Including What Sales Really Needs From Marketing by Jill Konrath and Lead Generation for the Complex Sale by Brian Carroll.
Then there’s Book Review: The 7 Triggers to Yes posted at Small Business Trends.
Raj Sheelvant presents ‘Just in Time’ Talent Management posted at IT Strategy, saying, “According to Peter Cappelli in his book ‘Talent on Demand’, uncertainty inside companies with regard to talent development is similar to managing supply chain”
Tooting my own horn
I interviewed Ryan Allis about his book Zero to One Million. His company had a million in sales by the time he was 21. And David Byrd, a 28+ year veteran in working with organizational leaders talked with me about his book The Tripping Point in Leadership (the problem isn’t all those ‘people problems’).
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition using the carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on the blog carnival index page.
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