Mar
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It’s the inaugural with lots of links to satisfy the book lover…
Business guru David Maister observed that so much business advice is like that given to fat smokers (which he used to be) - stop smoking, lose weight. Even the fat smoker knows it’s good advice. It’s obvious, and it’s not followed. Why? And what can we do to change that? Charles H. Green presents Aristotle, Maister, and the Fat Smoker posted at Trust Matters.
Noric Dilanchian presents Australia’s first 11 in performance and valuation - Dilanchian Lawyers posted at Lightbulb. It is vital for American businesses to see beyond their geographic borders. An Australian business book, now in its second edition, The First XI: Winning Organizations in Australia (John Wiley & Sons Australia, Sydney, 2007), sheds light on the local relevance of the theories that underlie three major U.S. business books of the last few decades - In Search of Excellence (published 1982), Built to Last (published 1994) and Good to Great (published 2001).
Rich Maltzman, PMP presents Book Reviews x 2, and an important reminder! posted at Scope crêpe. The first is Emotional Intelligence for Project Managers, by Anthony Mersino. The second is The One-Page Project Manager, by Clark A. Campbell. (By the way, is that a great domain name or what?)
Dorian Wales presents The 80/20 Rule - Let Pareto Do Most of the Work posted at The Personal Financier.
Leon Gettler presents The Future Of Management posted at Sox First, the latest by well-respected Gary Hamel.
Aussie Investor presents Stock Market Investing Books For Beginners posted at Stock Market Investing For Beginners. This article describes 3 books which are must reads for beginners to stock market investing. The books are The Intelligent Investor, One Up On Wall Street and Common Stocks And Uncommon Profits.
Wayne Buckhanan presents Three Types of Action posted at LifeLoveandLearning.com about the book Upping the Downside.
Aaron Brandon presents a book originally written in 1960 in his post Just Part Of The Flock at Aaron Brandon.
Carol Bentley offered a book by Brian James in New business tips worth looking at. . . and Offline Marketing Strategies for Online Businesses in Time for another gift. . . both posted at Carol Bentley, packed with crucial tips on how to use ‘real-world’ marketing to effectively promote your website.
Michael Lee Stallard presents the Free EBook at Changethis.com, one he wrote about the need for businesses to have a Connection Culture (for those who haven’t read his book Fired Up or Burned Out) and he reviewed Happiness is 9 to 5 both at MichaelLeeStallard.com.
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Jay Medina presents Unleash the Ideavirus posted at HelpfulAdvisor.com. Register, and download for free.
Edith presents Free Live Call with Marketing Guru Seth Godin - Meatball Sundae (April 9th) Hosted by SFentrepreneur posted at San Francisco Bay Area Small Business Community That Connects You With Entrepreneurs Around You. Participants must purchase a copy of Meatball Sundae.
Tooting my own horn…
I interviewed Jim James E. Lukaszewski on his book Why Should the Boss Listen to You? and Jack Mitchell gave the scoop on a hugging culture in Hug Your People (not literal hugs silly, but it could be. Hugs create engaged employees) posted at Daxle.net (I also interviewed Michael Lee Stallard back in the day when his book hit the press last year).
Next Edition… March 31st. Submission form is here
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