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    Default Looking for book recommendations

    As I prepare for 2013 I want a list of management, self help, business books to read over the year. Do you have a recent favorite?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDillon View Post
    As I prepare for 2013 I want a list of management, self help, business books to read over the year. Do you have a recent favorite?
    Here are ones I read in 2012 that I really liked:

    Power of Habit Charles Duhigg
    The Millionaire Next Door Thomas J. Tanley
    Paperless David Sparks
    Hacker Crackdown Bruce Sterling
    The First 20 Minutes Gretchen Reynolds

    There were others that are business for me but probably not for you

    Kick the Hay Habit Jim Gerrish
    Writing a Novel in Scrivener David Hewson
    Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook Deborah Robson & Carol Ekarius
    Weaver's Book of 8-Shaft patterns Carol Strickler

    I finished 92 books last year, a new record for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oogiem View Post
    I finished 92 books last year, a new record for me.
    Thank you for the recommendations. Wow...92 books...I can't imagine reading that much. You've inspired me.
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    Default An Oldie but a Goodie

    Orbiting the Giant Hairball by Gordon MacKenzie. Still one of my all-time favourite "corporate culture" books.
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    I'd second Oogie's The Power of Habit recommendation.

    I rather like The Now Habit, although it's not recent.

    I liked Switch as well.

    And now for something completely different - Alan Sugar's biography.
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    Default The 4 Hour Chef

    I'm in the process of reading the 4 hour Chef by Tim Ferris. Love this guy! While the book does have some cooking in there, it's not only about that. It's more about his rapid learning techniques. One of the examples provided in the book was around shooting better baskets in basketball. In fairness, I'm already a decent play but after reviewing his 2-3 page breakdown of what makes a good shot, I hit 19/20 free throws in a row! Even at my peak, I don't think I ever did that.

    I also loved the Power of Habit and anything by Marshall Goldsmith is also great.

    Hope this helps.
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    Default 4 Hour Chef

    Quote Originally Posted by vicve View Post
    I'm in the process of reading the 4 hour Chef by Tim Ferris. Love this guy! While the book does have some cooking in there, it's not only about that. It's more about his rapid learning techniques. One of the examples provided in the book was around shooting better baskets in basketball. In fairness, I'm already a decent play but after reviewing his 2-3 page breakdown of what makes a good shot, I hit 19/20 free throws in a row! Even at my peak, I don't think I ever did that.

    I also loved the Power of Habit and anything by Marshall Goldsmith is also great.

    Hope this helps.
    Funny, as I was just looking at a sample of this on my Kindle. The table of contents is VERY strange! Are you far enough along to recommend it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDillon View Post
    I can't imagine reading that much.
    I try to read for half an hour every night. Consistency means the books just fly by.
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    Past books i've recently read that i recommend:

    5 Dsyfuntions of a Team
    The Lean Startup
    Built to Last
    Good to Great
    The Goal: Theory of constraints
    Everything from Tony Buzan - He's the mind mapping expert
    What Got You Here Won't Get You There - Goldsmith
    Back of the Napkin - its a 'good' book, if you dont already draw out your ideas visually.
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    Default Oh, thank you thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by CJSullivan View Post
    Orbiting the Giant Hairball by Gordon MacKenzie. Still one of my all-time favourite "corporate culture" books.
    I LOVED this book all three times I read it. He's on my list of people I wish I'd had the privilege of working with... it's a fairly short list.

    You have excellent taste.

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