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which i have listed on my bookstore :)
intuitech bookstore
I've read em and they are all eye openers which is why I have them on my list
and you can see Blink is already on the list..have you read Outliers by Malcolm?
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March 29, 2009 12:57 AM
Recommend me books based on what I like. I've read recently: Four hour work week, Getting things done, What would google do.
Here is my already to-read list:
The discipined investor
iWoz
the art of deception
I will teach you to be rich
Revolution: a manifesto
A foreign policy of freedom
One Year to an organized life
The power of less
Blink
The Year of living biblically
The Know-it-all
Click
The discipined investor
iWoz
the art of deception
I will teach you to be rich
Revolution: a manifesto
A foreign policy of freedom
One Year to an organized life
The power of less
Blink
The Year of living biblically
The Know-it-all
Click
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| March 29, 2009 01:18 AM |
The Dip : A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick)
Seth Godin, Hugh Macleod, Hugh MacLeod
How to Make Millions with Your Ideas : An Entrepreneur's Guide
Dan S. Kennedy
Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got : 21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition
Jay Abraham
E-Myth Revisited : Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do about It
Michael E. Gerber, Michael E. Gerber
Ready for Anything : 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life
David Allen
Making It All Work : Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life
David Allen
Slack : Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency
Tom DeMarco
How to Be Organized in Spite of Yourself : Time and Space Management that Works with Your Personal Style
Sunny Schlenger, Roberta Roesch, Roberta Roesch
Planet Google : One Company's Audacious Plan to Organize Everything We Know
Randall Stross
Here Comes Everybody : The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
Clay Shirky
iCon : Steve Jobs, the Greatest Second Act in the History of Business
Jeffrey S. Young, William L. Simon
Apple Confidential 2.0 : The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company
Owen W Linzmayer
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March 29, 2009 01:51 AM
I *highly* recommend The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Jack Canfield. I read it recently, and I have been recommending it to everyone. But don't just take my word for it- it also has a 5 star rating on Amazon after almost 300 reviews! It's an excellent book that has changed the way I view so many aspects of my life. This guy really knows what he's talking about, and he has "practiced what he preaches." It's definitely worth the 20 bucks! http://www.amazon.com/Success-Principles-How-Where-Want/dp/0060594888
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March 29, 2009 05:30 AM
I'd add the following which i have listed on my bookstore :)
intuitech bookstore
I've read em and they are all eye openers which is why I have them on my list
and you can see Blink is already on the list..have you read Outliers by Malcolm?
Source(s):
i read a lot
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March 29, 2009 05:40 AM
- How to Win Friends & Influence People - Dale Carnegie - Making It All Work - David Allen
- The 80/20 Principle - Richard Koch
- The Google Story: Inside the Hottest Business, Media, and Technology Success of Our Time - David A. Vise and Mark Malseed
- Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time - Joel Comm
- Wired to Care: How Companies Prosper When They Create Widespread Empathy - Dev Patnaik
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