Business & Investing
Review:If you are familiar with the Ramsey family, this goes right along with the rest of their material. If you are not familiar with them, you need to be.
I'd recommend reading "The Total Money Makeover" first, as many of the concepts refered to in "Smart Money Smart Kids" can be found here.
This should be required reading for every American. Read more
Review:The sincerity and selfless and care of how the author, graciously and by his own example, shares his experiences and success is a rare read. It is not only a great read material but also a way to achieve a real financial peace to anybody that want it. Thank you Dave!! Read more
Review:If you loved Jen's first You Are a Badass book you'll love this book too! I've already read it once and did the exercises and plan on reading it again and again! If you're looking for step by step how to make money guide or how to get out of debt fast this is NOT for you. There are plenty of other books out there for that. This book is definitely a different approach to looking at money but it connected with me. I highly recommend if your looking for a new outlook on how to look at your money si... Read more
Review:The book is great, it teaches not only business tips but tips for the everyday life, even hobbies. It's a short book but you'll love every piece of it. It's totally recommendable. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Read more
Review:Patrick has a knack for making business reading enjoyable, and making the heart of the message clear. Even when the truth is hard to face, this book won't let you leave without wanting to deal with your team's underlying issues. Every leader should read this book. Read more
Review:What a great book on what actually happens in the corporate world. As a corporte director for a fortune 500 company, I find these "silos" at every turn. And once I recognize it, my interface with these departments take a different tactic from the normal interactions with "normal" groups. Indeed, this book solidified my viewpoint on staking out claims to certain areas and have help me to get beyond the hurdles they represent.
I applaud the author for his insight and deep understanding of... Read more
Review:Every CEO understands that "it's lonely at the top." That loneliness contributes to temptations that can cause an otherwise dedicated executive to go down the wrong path. In this leadership fable, Lencioni, president of The Table consulting group in the San Francisco area, stimulates our thinking with an enjoyable story that captivates the reader's attention. Identifying with Andrew, a troubled CEO, isn't difficult at all . . . and may even be a bit uncomfortable. The discomfort dissolves with t... Read more
Review:For anyone who is intrigued to learn more about current technological ecosystem. Plenty of insights on what turned those firms to become what they are + some super awesome advices re navigating your way as an employee or an entrepreneur. Read more
Review:If you are interested in applied management theory, this is probably the book for you. At first, however, I was not impressed. I thought I had read more updated and sophisticated theory, but after a while the book became more and more fascinating. Suddenly I realized that Koch Industries (KII) actually practice what they preach. You can almost feel it. I have done countless company visits but I’ve never seen anything close to Koch Industries in terms of a coherent corporate culture. It is remark... Read more
Review:The book is about measuring factors that are important to making a decision, not just measurement for the sake of quantification. That may not be obvious, but it is a driving premise for the text. The book is well written, well organized, intelligent and deals with valuable concepts not addressed elsewhere in such an accessible manner.
If you’ve read the second edition, you don’t “need” to read the third; in a real sense it is more of the same. It’s “good” more of the same, you won’t wa... Read more