I just finished listening to “The E-Myth Revisited, Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It” by Michael E. Gerber. This book is one of the most recommended business books out there and for good reason. Many businesses are started by owners who used to do the job for someone else [...]
Book Reviews
I just finished reading the book “The Intelligent Entrepreneur – How Three Harvard Business School Graduates Learned the 10 Rules of Successful Entrepreneurship” by Bill Murphy. If you are lazy and don’t want to read the review, simply go buy the book and read it – twice. It is certainly one of the most interesting [...]
I just finished listening to Crucial Confrontations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler. It was a great book and definitely on my re-listen list. Book talks about how to battle tough conversations. In many ways its the same concepts that “How to win friends and influence people” book talks about. For [...]
The audio book I ended up buying for month of February is Crucial Confrontations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan and Al Switzler. The book is about how to handle complex confrontations at work. I’ll post a review of the book at the end of the month.
A while back I wrote a review of the book “The Culture Code, an Ingenious Way To Understand Why People Around The World Live And Buy As They Do. The book discusses how different cultures view same matters differently and tries to find the unconscious reason for people’s choices. For example the culture code for [...]
Here is a list of books I just bought (mostly audio) to read this month: B-A-M!: Delivering Customer Service in a Self-Service World Rules of Thumb: 52 Truths for Winning at Business Without Losing Your Self The Art of SEO B-A-M!: Delivering Customer Service in a Self-Service World
I just finished listening to Purple Cow by Seth Godin. Great book as most of Seth Godin’s books. It is about why being remarkable is so vital in creating successful companies and expanding the current large companies. It sounds like an obvious point (being remarkable is important). It is an obvious point, but it is [...]


