Riggio equates the digital revolution to that of the mass market paperback explosion in the 1960s, which he says helped
make books and reading more accessible by providing cheap editions that were available in many new channels.
In the longer run, though, there are all sorts of neat things that should / will be possible with ebooks, that will eventually
make books and reading a different experience.
Not exact matches
I
read this
book in college, it is an encouraging story of true entrepreneurship
and someone who
made a vision come to life that I think every entrepreneur should get to know.
The
book shows «how we could cut emissions by up to 50 percent without asking people to
make big sacrifices,» Gates says,
and he even claims it's a relatively light
read.
I had a box set of several Judy Blume
books, but my mom actually removed this one from the set
and hid it from me for a while — which
made me want to
read it even more.
The circumstances
make Claudia Chan's
book a 2018 must -
read for any woman
and for many men as well.
In fact, in an effort to
make sure he feeds his mind a steady diet of good
books this year, he has vowed to
read something new every two weeks, starting an online
book club to keep himself on track
and inspire others.
His voice
makes this
book very fun to
read and very applicable to other professional situations.
If the
book has a whole new take on an old industry, sharing it with their friends will
make them look smart, educated,
and well -
read.
«We
made sure the sound systems
and everything needed to support any kind of entertainment — jugglers or square dancing or a
book reading event — are there,» Rhys says.
If you're unsure about what your goal for the
book is,
read this piece about the mistakes that authors
make when framing the results they are looking for,
and how to better frame.
The actual purpose of a good introduction is to engage the reader
and make them want to
read the
book.
My advice to every entrepreneur is to
make time to step back, reach for a
book,
and incorporate
reading into your values
and your everyday work.
Fisman
and Sullivan write in a casual, engaging fashion, a style that
makes their
book (let's not forget it's about organizational economics) an impressively easy
read, but in some instances a touch too cute (such as when they refer to Martin Luther simply as «Martin»).
Life is too short (
and the supply of potential titles too plentiful) to
make yourself
read boring
books.
Over the course of two years I
read 197
books on different topics ranging from business to physics, from nonfiction to fiction
and made every second of my days productive.
Know this: it's not just the
books you
read; the mere habit of
making yourself
read each day,
and keeping to a plan, is a major ingredient in success.
The
book, which is a quick
read, follows the trials
and tribulations of a fictional website designer named Steve who's struggling to
make a healthy living as a freelancer.
Most of the
books are not what the average person might want to
read, with technical
and business manuals
making up a good chunk (sample: The 2007 - 2012 World Outlook for Wood Toilet Seats).
And what we realized was that we had 20 years of data — about why customers buy, how they buy, what they read, how they read and why they're reading it — that could make a physical bookstore just a different and better place to discover boo
And what we realized was that we had 20 years of data — about why customers buy, how they buy, what they
read, how they
read and why they're reading it — that could make a physical bookstore just a different and better place to discover boo
and why they're
reading it — that could
make a physical bookstore just a different
and better place to discover boo
and better place to discover
books.
Neither is geologist Liz Hajek, but she
makes an exception for this
book: «I don't generally gravitate toward fiction, but this collection of short stories, set in a variety of compelling places
and time periods, is so creative
and rich, it's been really fun to
read.»
Instead, reserve some time
and energy to do something that simply
makes you feel good in the moment, whether it's
reading a
book, watching a movie, going for a walk or taking an entire day off from work.
Self -
made billionaire Richard Branson has another
book to add to his long list of «must -
reads»: «New Power,» by Jeremy Heimans
and Henry Timms.
Though Kobo's apps for iPad
and iPhone have earned strong reviews
and millions of downloads,
and though the Kobo app comes preloaded on several of the Android tablets that have
made it to market (not to mention the BlackBerry Playbook), the company's internal analysis shows that the people who buy several
books a month are
reading them on e-readers, whatever tablets
and smartphones they also happen to own.
Joshua Becker, bestselling author of Simplify, has
made it a goal to
read a
book a week, because
reading makes him a better leader, increases his worldview
and knowledge base,
and reinforces his self - discipline.
If you
read his speeches
and books, you'll see the many references he
makes to philosophers
and other historical thinkers
and figures, including some who'd come hundreds of years before him.
As hybrid publishing grows, many of its leading figures are starting to debate its downsides —
and how to
make books that are genuinely worth
reading.
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So
make it a good one —
read this
book, implement, execute,
and send us an email.
Reading this
book, readers will get warnings about four mistakes that companies commonly
make — blindness to interactions between systems, getting locked in to existing ways of doing business, falling victim to cognitive biases,
and derailment by short - termism.
For years I've come to trust Carmine Gallo's sage wisdom on learning to be a better communicator
and I've
made his
book, Talk Like TED, required
reading for my staff.
For those who follow me on social media,
read my
books, watch,
read or listen to my media interviews, you know there are habits that can
make you rich
and habits that can
make you poor.
And you know, look, I had read a ton of books at that point but they were so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything el
And you know, look, I had
read a ton of
books at that point but they were so... you
read «Market Wizards» by Schwager,
and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything el
and then you
read Peter Lynch,
and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything el
and then you
read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I
read Nick Murray, was the
book that
made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
This
book describes the most common cognitive biases, or thinking errors, people
make,
and is essential
reading for improving investing decision
making.
You were listening to the investor's podcast when we study the financial markets
and read the
books that influenced self -
made billionaires the most.
One last example, I promise: Last year I realized just how frazzled it
made me to fit focused work in between meetings
and phone calls every day of the week while still leaving enough space to be with my family, serve my community, visit friends,
and read a
book or two.
As I have said, price action is like
reading a
book from left to right; you have to know what happened on the previous page for the current page to
make sense... this is a skill mastered with education / training, time
and experience.
I plan on writing a review of the
book for a future AM / FX but Danielle's insider status
and extreme lack of filter
make for some spicy
reading (she worked at the Dallas Fed for 9 years, advising Richard Fisher).
The
book was so helpful I ended up
reading it multiple times — earmarking pages, high lighting, underlining
and making notes.
What struck me when
reading the
book was how little Volcker
and the other major participants in
making the policy knew.
Whether you're familiar with the Secret Blue
Books and need to complete your Sales Infiltration education, or this is your first exposure to the Sales Closers» Bible, you need to
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make another sales call!
It was useful for me who is not an active investor, had
made and lost money,
read many
books on Value investing.
Although I can not
make the decision for you, I would recommend you
read some
books about dividend growth investing,
and it will give you
and idea as to what to look for in a Dividend growth stock.
The ideas are «real world,»
and over other business related
books I have
read, this one
made it not only seem possible, but much easier.
Bellafiore, in the
book, not only gives you a psychological insight into what
makes a successful trader tick, but also shares technical tools for
making solid trade decisions, including a section on
reading tape — or tracking buy
and sell orders as they come in.
These are
books we've
read, liked
and that
made a difference in our lives.
These scientists look more
and more stupid every time I
read an article about one of them trying to
make a name for themselves
and get into the history
books.
After
reading about three dozen
books on the subject by college
and seminary professors, I think I can
make a pretty sound judgement.
I'll
make a deal with you: you pick any
book and I'll
read it thoroughly
and do a
book report..
It may be silly, but then getting paid minimum wage to
read books when one is 18 years old ain't a bad gig,
and this man
and the library he led
and the town which
made this library possible are irreplaceable factors in both
making and preserving important things like the opportunity to
read good (or not so good)
books in quiet solitude.