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Welcome to the November 19, 2008 edition of business books.
Ybother presents Lessons from Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to be Persuasive posted at A Top Ten List Everyday to Jumpstart Your Knowledge, saying, “This is a book about social psychology applied to marketing, sales and general persuasion. It is an interesting read of what is essentially hundred of social studies and test complied into a laymen format with applicable real life examples.”
Several entries for the 4-Hour Work Week…hank presents Ode To The 4 Hour Work Week - A Book Review posted at My Investing Blog. Nicola Rowe presents Book Review: The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss posted at Strategynut. Sam presents Become a Millionaire posted at Surfer Sam and Friends
Anya Portnik presents Selling in Tough Markets - free special report posted at Gavin Ingham.
Mac presents A Suze Orman Financial Smackdown posted at Actorlicious.
GeekMBA360 presents A book that I always turn to when I am looking for job posted at GeekMBA360.
Peter Jones presents The Secret to Becoming a Successful Manager: New Book Explains How in 15 Easy Steps posted at Great New Books that Are a Must Read, saying, “A book review on how to become a better manager at work or at business.”
Ben Dinsmore presents 1000 Dollars and an Idea: Entrepreneur to Billionaire, by Sam Wyly posted at Trees Full of Money, saying, “Though his story may be unfamiliar to the majority of Americans, Sam Wyly’s life optimizes the American Dream and is compellingly portrayed in his recent autobiography, 1,000 Dollars and an Idea.”
T. Stearns presents Naked Conversations posted at Imerchantadvance’s Weblog, saying, “Blogging is becoming a popular and effective method for marketing. Naked Conversations is an excellent manual to educate us on the effectiveness of a personal approach in meeting the needs of our clients.”
Viriya Taecharungroj presents Book Review: The Future of Management (Gary Hamel with Bill Breen, 2008) posted at Tedded - Business Questions and Reviews, saying, “excluding ‘practicality’, I’d say The Future of Management is more than 8/10. If you want a book packed with remarkable management examples and motivating ideas on how the future will be without much concern on practicality of ideas; The Future of Management by Gary Hamel and Bill Breen is a safe bet.”
Khan presents Business book buys for the holidays and beyond posted at Higher Education and Career Blog, saying, “For many people, the holidays are a chance to relax and catch up on some reading, or to reflect on how to make their life better. The latest crop of business books helps you accomplish both.”
Danny Gamache presents “Getting Things Done”: A Review | The Success Professor posted at The Success Professor, saying, “This is a review of “Getting Things Done” with some great tips on how to be more productive.”
John Crickett presents The Knack - Norm Brodsky and Bo Burlingham posted at Business Opportunities And Ideas, saying, “A great book for all budding entrepreneurs, it explains the common mistakes and how to avoid them. A fascinating and easy read.”
FMF presents Free Money Finance: Couple More Snowball Thoughts posted at Free Money Finance, saying, “Thoughts on latest book about Warren Buffet (with links to other thoughts).”
And finally, I interviewed Holly Weeks about her book, Failure to Communicate. Good insight on how to handle those conversations that we’d rather not have. Tim Manners book, Relevance, looks at improving your marketing by improving what you’re bringing to market.Greg Berns takes a different approach to innovation in Iconclast. He approaches it from science and relates what research is showing for thinking differently.
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