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Winning
Jack Welch
,
Suzy Welch
Collins Business, 2005
Management teextbook
Written with candor and clarity, Winning is a must read for senior executives and middle managers. You learn how to create a winning culture, and an environment where those who do their best and are equipped for the job are rewarded. I especialy appreciated Jack's ...
The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book that Will Change the Way You Do Business (Collins Business ...
Clayton M. Christensen
Collins Business, 2003
Disrupt your competitors, not your customers!
With the Innovator's Dilemma, Clayton Christensen delivers a very powerful analysis of the role of innovation in gaining market leadership. The question raised is whether market leadership can be sustained through innovation alone. Indeed, the core of the Innovator's ...
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Collins Business Essentials)
Robert B. Cialdini
Collins Business, 2007
Should be required reading
Nutshell review - This should be required reading. It discusses and explains many ways in which we are being influenced and persuaded, often to our detriment. If you want to know how it is done, and how to defend yourself against it, then read this book - a few times.
The Effective Executive: The Definitive Guide to Getting the Right Things Done (Harperbusiness Essentials)
Peter F. Drucker
Collins Business, 2006
The Effective Executive Book Review
I am still reading this book; there are so many insights that I find myself highlighting and writing them down; then I go back to review them over and over. For the person who wants to be an Effective Executive or just an effective individual I would recommend you ...
The Interpretation of Financial Statements
Benjamin Graham
,
Spencer B. Meredith
Collins Business, 1998
An understanding of all the points of a company's financial statement
Each portion of a financial statement is described in this book. it is more of a reference to go back to rather than a book to read through. It is very detailed.
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
Jim Collins
Collins Business, 2001
Worth for its price
I don't need much to write here as hundreds of people has written review for this book. In simple terms the book is easy to read & understand. Analyze how best companies manage to retain their position by innovative & intelligent leadership. Research is sound & ...
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth
T. Harv Eker
Collins Business, 2005
Inspiring!
Buy this book. Read it. read it again. Take notes. Use highlighter. This is a book that will help to change your life if you let it!
The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel (Revised ...
Benjamin Graham
,
Jason Zweig
Collins Business, 2003
I should have read this book before investing
Simple like that: if you are a layman investor and don't want to lose a dime, stop your investment actions right now and start reading this book immediately. I've started composing my stock portfolio a couple of months, before reading this book. At that time, I ...
The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing
Benjamin Graham
Collins Business, 2005
A classic -- still worth reading after 60 years
Since reading Graham, I keep running into his name everywhere -- and for good reason. Graham (and his disciple Warren Buffet) does not talk about -- or believe in -- get-rich-quick schemes (those are speculation), but in sound principles of looking for solid, well-run ...
Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies
Jim Collins
,
Jerry I. Porras
Collins Business, 2004
The "Core Values" of Corporate Business of the Yesterday and Today
Let me just say, I have read two books by Jim Collins and his research team and I have not been at all disappointed. All chapters were explained without complex sentence writings and without all the extra stuff. For example, "Resiliency (not perfection) is the ...
Crossing the Chasm
Geoffrey A. Moore
Collins Business, 2002
How companies "grow up"
Having already read the sequel, Inside the Tornado, I wondered whether this book had essentially been summarized in that one. While the basic premise of the technology adoption lifecycle is common to both books, this book, as the name implies, gives much more focus ...
The Complete TurtleTrader: The Legend, the Lessons, the Results
Michael W. Covel
Collins Business, 2007
Good read
Good book. A lot of traders get caught up in the fundamental garbage, especially when they start out. Focusing on the noise just takes your attention off of what really matters - making money. I can't cant the number of times when a crop report comes out that ...
Where Does the Money Go?: Your Guided Tour to the Federal Budget Crisis
Scott Bittle
,
Jean Johnson
Collins Business, 2008
Informative, provacative and very timely
Writing this review during the 2008 Presidential campaign and amidst the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, I find the book, "Where Does the Money Go?" informative, provocative and very, very timely. If either of the Presidential candidates had read ...
Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco
Bryan Burrough
,
John Helyar
Collins Business, 2003
A Big Deal
Barbarians at the Gate is a classic of the business book genre, and with the private equity boom we have seen in the last couple of years, it is still as relevant as it was when it came twenty years ago. It is the story or some extremely unlikable rich people brought ...
The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding
Al Ries
,
Laura Ries
Collins Business, 2002
in plain english
very easy to read, to the point...sometimes a little repetitive but that's ok...good for memorizing.
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