Business Culture

Third Circle Theory: Purpose Through Observation
Third Circle Theory: Purpose Through Observation

Review:If you are at a point where you are trying to define key points in your life this book will help you. The process of learning where you are and where you need to go is clearly represented in this read. Highly recommend reading a few times as you will always miss something the first two or three times! Read more

Go-Givers Sell More
Go-Givers Sell More

Review:Both The Go-Givers and the Go-Givers Sell More, as simple as they are, made a very big impact on me. Easy reads. Can't put them down. Perfect timing for starting a new year, and planning to grow our businesses. Read more

Think Big: Make It Happen in Business and Life
Think Big: Make It Happen in Business and Life

Review:I grew up very financially poor. Being poor was a major motivator to my parents whom were always very entrepreneurial minded - always trying to think of what they might be able to produce, invent, resale, etc… to try to better our financial situation. One of the common concepts was the idea of the "American Dream" - that anyone can do practically anything if they really put their mind to it, work hard, and think big. Following the idea that you can move from poor to rich based on your own action... Read more

How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success - Trump Never Give Up
How I Turned My Biggest Challenges into Success - Trump Never Give Up

Review:Disappointing. I was hoping for more insights, tips and anecdotes. What I got was a lot of self aggrandizement. He spent a lot of time telling us how accomplished he is and nothing much about how he did it. Kind of like his presidential bid. A lot of talk about what he would like to do but nothing on how he will accomplish it. Read more

An Informal Education in Business and Life (Miniature Editions)
An Informal Education in Business and Life (Miniature Editions)

Review:The content of this book is great, but this is some sort of collectible, the size of your palm or a matchbox. The sellers should be penalized by Amazon for not putting that detail in the title (or AT LEAST the details). Buy the real book, unless you're seeking to fill the shelves of your dollhouse bookcase. Read more

Ego Is the Enemy
Ego Is the Enemy

Review:If you are a fan of Ryan's work, you'll love Ego is the Enemy.

It is filled with stories, quotes, and anecdotes that offer actionable advice that I'm certain is relevant to anyone, no matter their age, experience, or industry.

There are few writers out there that I think weave together such a vast array of tales in a compelling way to drive home points that are often viewed as being uncomfortable.

This book will definitely challenge you and I hope you enjoy as much as I have... Read more

Mastery
Mastery

Review:Good information and analysis of several legendary Masters and some of the turning points in their collective development. A great starting point to anyone who wishes to emulate some of histories top performers. Read more

Viktor Frankl's Principles for Discovering Meaning in Life and Work
Viktor Frankl's Principles for Discovering Meaning in Life and Work

Review:I had the fortunate experience of meeting Mr. Alex Pattakos on a return business trip lately. We struck up a conversation on a very full plane. I have to admit that I was exhausted from a one day out and in trip to the east coast from the midwest. He mentioned his book and his line of expertise. It would have been very easy for me to be a 'Prisoner of my own thoughts' and just try to sleep, but you see, I have been going through some very interesting decision points in my life and lo and beh... Read more

Enabling the Trust that Society Needs to Thrive - Liars and Outliers
Enabling the Trust that Society Needs to Thrive - Liars and Outliers

Review:I recently had the opportunity to a get a signed copy Bruce Schneier's Liars and Outliers from a Special Offer on his blog.

I have been reading his blog for a while but had never shelled out the cash to buy one of his books. I really enjoy his writing style, everything he says is backed up by references, of the 368 pages in the book 250 are the main content and the other 118 are Notes, References and Index.

This book is a thoroughly entertaining read and has made me rethink the way... Read more

Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World
Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World

Review:Once again Professor Grant excites the audience by introducing and challenging the familiar and turns them on to provide a different illuminating perspective. I love the part about procrastination and the strategies to avoid group think. Read more

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