Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get a Life: A Kick-Butt Approach to a Better Life

Feb. 14, 2010 – The author is Larry Winget. This is a great book! It came highly recommended to me by my business coach who had recently read it himself. It’s a practical, do-able, no-excuses action plan for changing the outcomes in your life. Which we are all capable of doing. Great quote: “Attitude alone will…

The Cluetrain Manifesto: the end of business as usual

March 19, 2009 – This book is really the philosophical foundation on which the current explosion in social media technologies is based. This is not to say that the four men who wrote the book created this philosophy, only that they recognized some fundamental truths well ahead of the rest of us. Published in 2000, written…

Tribes – Seth Godin

Nov. 30, 2008 – Subtitled: We Need You to Lead Us. What an awesome book! I confess I’m a big fan of Seth Godin’s books and his blog, so it’s not so surprising that I think his latest effort is right on target. Where to start? Well, I teach classes on social media technologies to real estate agents. Getting…

Juicing the Orange – Pat Fallon and Fred Senn

Nov. 23, 2008 – Subtitled: How To Turn Creativity Into A Powerful Business Advantage. This is an interesting and engaging book that opens with a very clear and simple premise in Chapter One: “Imagination is the last legal means of gaining an unfair advantage over the competition.” The final chapter closes with the additional observation:“Increasingly, it’s the only means.” …

Buy-ology – Martin Lindstrom

Nov 21, 2008 – Subtitled: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy. This is groundbreaking research in a new field calledneuromarketing. Martin Lindstrom gave an interview to National Public Radio on the subject and how retailers are learning to tap into these findings in order to influence our buying habits. The premise of neuromarketing is that what goes on in our subconscious influences…

Our Iceberg is Melting – John P. Kotter, et. al

Nov. 14, 2008 – Subtitled: Changing and Succeeding Under Any Conditions. This is a fable, much along the lines in form of Who Moved My Cheese? by authors Ken Blanchard and Spenser Johnson (Johnson is a contributing author here as well.) This book was referenced in Kotter’s A Sense of Urgency (previously reviewed here) and I can see why. It took…

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