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Author: T. Harv Eker - (Hardcover) - 2005 ... more
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind is one of the most powerful audio books I have ever listened to!!!! The author is clear cut, in your face, and to the point. He points out that the difference between rich people and poor and middle class is a... read full review | report as inappropriate
Pros: this book is actually quite inspiring. There are quite a few things said in the book that have made me thinking. Cons: 1. No joking, if on every other page, you find the author didn't mention his great seminar/tape/book,... read full review | report as inappropriate
The book is a great supplement for anyone who feels that that they either need to better realize their financial potential or to just maintain their "money rich" consciousness. However, as I admit that I don't really know the author... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Rene Reid Yarnell, Mark Yarnell - (Paperback) - 1998 ... more
Excellent book for beginning network marketers. Mostly useful for avoiding the pitfalls of network marketing. By Mark Yarnell's own admission the prospecting methods in this book are obsolete. His Holy Grail material which is very... read full review | report as inappropriate
There are many books like this out there with the methods are out of date. Most successful network marketers build their fortune on the backs of others. There are some new twists on old approaches, the problem with most network marketing, MLM,... read full review | report as inappropriate
Anyone thinking about, just got started or who happens to be thinking about getting started in this awesome industry, needs to invest in themselves and read this book. Why make the same mistakes when these 20 year veterans have already done so.... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Patrick M. Lencioni - (Paperback) ... more
Overcoming the Five Dysfunctions of a Team is an essential guide for managers and team leaders of all levels. It contains practical exercises and models for addressing each dysfunction as well as additional resources for further education. No... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Guy Kawasaki - (Hardcover) - 2004 ... more
I had a chapter preview of this book before I purchased it. Guy was able to cover a lot of necessary ground for startups and some things that he has learned along the way with various startups and his current venture capital company, Garage.com.... read full review | report as inappropriate
This book is very well written. It is concise, very low on fluff, and great for intuitive people. It gives you motivation and the feeling of - "YEAH! I can do it!". But there is a huge piece missing - people. In today's world, businesses do not... read full review | report as inappropriate
Then again, K.I.S.S. - keep it simple stupid - is not bad advice. Just that the book is a little cheesy. But it has some good stuff - likely to address at least one question you have. read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Patrick M. Lencioni - (Hardcover) ... more
Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive is Patrick Lencioni's second book written in 2000, again it is a fiction as well as a management book. The readers would be eager to know the obsessions of that very successful person. CEO is supposed to be... read full review | report as inappropriate
I enjoyed this book. I had to read it for class, so the fact that it was prefaced with a very enjoyable story was a HUGE plus! Since I am someone actively seeking management, I found this book to be helpful with my life goals - although it seems a... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Jim Collins - (Audio CD) - 2005 ... more
This is one of the best books on business ever written. Very easy to read and even easier to put into action. read full review | report as inappropriate
Fannie Mae was featured in the book Good To Great about 4 years ago. At the time the stock was trading at $70+. Seems like it went from good to great to horrible. Time for a new book. read full review | report as inappropriate
This book has generated so many successful business practices among my client base that who can genuinely put it down? As a companion to my own book, "The Expert's Edge," it completes the picture for business success. Read it over and over and over! read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Geoffrey A. Moore - (Paperback) - 2006 ... more
It is amazing how this book describes, through real examples, they key role that the marketing plays in the massive adoption of a technology. Although most of the ideas should be known by most of the technological marketing people, this book must... read full review | report as inappropriate
"Crossing the Chasm" is essentially about crossing a 'chasm' in the Technology Adoption Lifecycle. There is, however, a major flaw with this idea. The Technology Adoption Lifecycle is a normal distribution and there are no chasms in... read full review | report as inappropriate
Nutshell review - A good concept, insight, idea and explained well. As is often the case though, it could have been written in far fewer pages (but where's the margin in that?). read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Amartya Sen - (Paperback) - 2000 ... more
Amartya Sen's book answers a question that current development practices beg: Development for the sake of what? He provides grounding for his claim that freedom is both the process to vibrant development, and the goal. Sen... read full review | report as inappropriate
Great concepts and ideas, just not very interesting to read. I could only read a page at a time before my mind began to wander off. read full review | report as inappropriate
Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen strikes a beautiful balance here between socialists, who have their hearts in the right place but refuse to accept that the market is the best way to help people, and libertarians who believe in freedom but don't... read full review | report as inappropriate
Author: Roland R. Cavanagh, Robert P. Neuman, Peter S. Pande et al - (Hardcover) ... more
No Joke. A serious six-sigma book written in most elegant form. I like the part where the Authors provide insights into "Sir Pork" - a really good way to put serious stuffs into readable form. Ignore the stars. It could have been 6 :). read full review | report as inappropriate
This book will tell you that six sigma is an excellent quality improvement program, (You probably heard this already) yet authors won't equip reader with the tools that six sigma offers. I read this book twice with a strong desire to understand... read full review | report as inappropriate
This audio book was more of a cheerleader for six sigma than a book to gain knowledge. It would be a good source of information if you have never heard of six sigma, but otherwise it is not very useful. The reader also has an annoying voice. read full review | report as inappropriate