It lingered in the way
great books do, long after the last episode ended — I finally understood what all the fuss had been about.
And what it may give you is an incredible discovery that great books don't always come from big publishers and big names.
However, every writer knows that even great books don't sell themselves.
A saying I've often heard is, «Great books don't make it on the bestsellers» list, but great promotions do.»
Great books don't find their readers just by getting pushed out onto shelves or loaded onto websites.
It will be there because it does what
all great books do — reveals our world to us anew.
Many great books don't sell well, at least initially.
I related to the book in ways that I was not expecting and it did what only truly
great books do — it made me think about things that I wouldn't have otherwise, and it made me see the world from a slightly different perspective.
In
the great book did it say.
Hi Nicole I tried to buy from Amozon But they keep telling me my post code is not right But it is my post code I clicked on from Australia I have tried 4 times As I was changing my address I have a pass word everything went well till I put in my post code Because I would love to get your book Great recipes great book don't mind if I miss out on the special deal Just would like your book
Not exact matches
This
book does a
great job of being therapist and consultant — from someone who's been there and
done that — to those of us who have asked ourselves this very question.
And building a reputation doesn't come from
books; it comes from building
great things.
These are leaders who, as I wrote in my
book Great CEOs Are Lazy, prioritize wearing the «Coach's Hat»: their entire goal is to build a safe and accepting environment where people are encouraged to
do their best work.
Since everyone at the outset is
doing multiple jobs and since you can't be everywhere at once, you've got to trust your people to
do the right things in the moment, since there's no rule
book, no time for extensive preparation and instruction, and there's rarely a second chance to make a
great first impression with a lot of new and prospective customers.
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a
book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have
done a really
great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
Why Teams Don't Work: What Went Wrong and How to Make It Right Whether you're considering teams or already using them, this
book (from Peterson's / Pacesetter
Books, 800-338-3282, 1995, $ 14.95) is a
great resource.
But within a few months, I had a
great job,
doing pretty amazing stuff and that all led to me writing
books, traveling the planet and have a
great life - for the past 20 years.
You don't need a
book, a seminar or some dumb test a child could game to tell you how to be a
great boss.
Gilpin, wrote that he was highly regarded within Trump University, including in his
book a scanned copy of an email Trump signed to him thanking him for
doing a «
great job.»
«The title alone of this
book has been a
great lesson for me, and I think it is something that every leader has to
do or learn to get comfortable with to manage stress and stay productive, effective, and happy in their role.
Here's an experience I've had over time that I'm guessing you can relate to: many of the
books I've read that have taught me the most or had the
greatest impact on me
do not appear on the recommended lists of business luminaries, famous authors, or Hollywood stars.
Getting someone to act and to
do is far
greater impact on my legacy if people go out and succeed instead of buying another one of my
books.
In the
book The Secret: What
Great Leaders Know and
Do by Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller, an interviewer states that he provides candidates a list of personal and professional references.
If becoming a
great negotiator takes more of a commitment than reading a
book, then certainly no quick hit list of tips is going
do the job, either.
There are plenty of five - minute podcasts out there, and if you can't sit and read a
book, they can be a
great way to learn while
doing brainless work, says Saranya Krishnamurthy.
Not only
do I credit comic
books with improving my reading comprehension skills (having pictures explain the words is a
great educational trick), they also made me into what I consider to be a fairly decent driver.
The
Great Marketing Turnaround, by Stan Rapp and Tom Collins (Plume, 1990, $ 12), is the
book for entrepreneurs who dream of launching or growing a national brand but don't have millions to spend.
«His
books for the public seemed to show
great respect for his audience, assuming that, even if they didn't fully understand him, they still would be interested in what a cosmologist had to say about the universe in all its wonder and strangeness.»
Denise Lee Yohn, a brand consultant and author of the
book What
Great Brands
Do, encourages companies to engage in authentic philanthropy that ties most directly to their areas of expertise.
We aren't self - aware enough to notice that a two - hour strategy session leaves us tired and exhilarated the same way a
great exercise class
does, while two hours at a desk balancing the
books leaves us drained and cranky.
In his
book, Allison outlines 5 specific habits that every
great leader
does — habits that won't just lead to a highly effective organization, but to his or her personal happiness.
And when I get to the end of a
great book, I savor it and get depressed when I'm
done.
This
book will prove that companies don't have to be «born
great» but with strategic steps they can make it to the top just the same.
From
great online content to endless
book recommendations and must - read lists, most of us struggle to fit in all the reading we want to
do rather than locate cool stuff to check out.
So
does Ryan Holiday, the author of the best - selling The Obstacle Is the Way (a really
great book) and the compulsively readable Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator.
Collins is the author of the best - selling business
books Built to Last and Good to
Great, both of which address this simple but vexing question: Why do some companies become great while others flou
Great, both of which address this simple but vexing question: Why
do some companies become
great while others flou
great while others flounder?
You yourself don't need to be a
great writer to write a best - selling
book.
The
book goes into detail of what it takes to be a
great leader and some strategies one can
do to achieve leadership.
Those stocks would get crushed, we're buying stocks that are have huge cash flows, people have low expectations for them that's why we're getting them so cheap and so we know pay for high expectations in the long
book, so when the low — bad news comes in, we didn't pay for high expectations so our longs tend to hold up better, our shorts are getting killed,
great spreads and bad markets.
«The Retail Revival is a critical read for all marketing professionals who are trying to figure out what's next in retail Doug Stephens
does a
great job of explaining why retail has evolved the way it has, and the
book serves as an important, trusted guide to where it's headed next.»
It's been awhile since I've read it, but I think Michael
did a very good job of explaining this in his appendix to The
Great Rebalancing
book.
I just got listen to this podcast
great info much appreciated you mentioned the
book think grow rich I have read part of it so far what I have got out of that
book is desire determination and to never stop alot of the stuff that got talked about I had herd of but never of it actually being
done by someone big help
I also just signed up for Social Security, so I am glad to see that apparently I made the right choice, according to Marc Lichtenfeld in his
great new
book, «You Don't Have to Drive an Uber in Retirement: How to Maintain Your Lifestyle without Getting a Job or Cutting Corners.»
I know what a huge achievement it is to write a
book, but unfortunately, I don't get the chance to read all the
great books out there.
Books are a
great place to learn concepts and theory, but if you don't know how everything works together in the real world, it won't matter.
What I think is really interesting because what we are
doing right now I was reading a
book called Buffett the making of an American capitalist a
great book by the way.
It would be
great to see the author maintain an up to date set of data (or at least checked links) on his website for the
book and guarantee to
do this for as long as the
book is on sale at least.
We give much kudos to David for writing the chapter he
did in his
book and he is a
great ambassador for putting buyer personas into practice.
As Jim Collins discusses in his
book Good to
Great, great organizations find the right technologies for their business and don't overreact to new technolo
Great,
great organizations find the right technologies for their business and don't overreact to new technolo
great organizations find the right technologies for their business and don't overreact to new technologies.
His other
books include Money: How the Destruction of the Dollar Threatens the Global Economy — and What We Can
Do About It, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (McGraw - Hill Professional); Freedom Manifesto: Why Free Markets are Moral and Big Government Isn't, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, August 2012); How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy, co-authored by Elizabeth Ames (Crown Business, November 2009); and Power Ambition Glory: The Stunning Parallels between
Great Leaders of the Ancient World and Today... and the Lessons You Can Learn, co-authored by John Prevas (Crown Business, June 2009).