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blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

15th February 2006 by Sean

Author: Malcolm Gladwell blink cover.jpg

I really liked this book. It is all about rapid cognition or thin-slicing. Malcolm Gladwell goes into how we as people have the innate and effective ability to rapidly take in what is around us and make sense of it, understand it, and take action on it without consciously thinking about it.

This book isn’t about intuition though, what Gladwell calls thin-slicing is a skill that can be examined, understood, learned and our innate ability to use it can even grow through continual effort.

As with Gladwell’s other books, he has all sorts of pertinent stories and examples that drive his points home. Not directly a business book, but has all sorts of business applications.

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Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap . . . and Others Don’t

31st January 2006 by Sean

Author: Jim Collins goodtogreat1.jpg

What Jim Collins’ site says:

Based on a five-year research project, Good to Great answers the question: “Can a good company become a great company, and, if so, how?” True to the rigorous research methodology and invigorating teaching style of Jim Collins, Good to Great teaches how even the dowdiest of companies can make the leap to outperform market leaders the likes of Coca-Cola, Intel, General Electric, and Merck.

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The Art of the Start: The Time-Tested, Battle-Hardened Guide for Anyone Starting Anything

31st January 2006 by Sean

Author: Guy Kawasaki artofstart1.jpg

What Guy Kawasaki says:

This book is a weapon of mass construction. My goal was to provide the definitive guide for anyone starting anything. It builds upon my experience as an evangelist, entrepreneur, and most recently, as a venture capitalist who found, fixed, and funded startups.

The book is as relevant for two guys in a garage starting the next Google as social activists trying to save the world. GIST: cuts through the theoretical crap, theories and gets down to the real-world tactics of pitching, positioning, branding, recruiting, bootstrapping, and rainmaking.

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First Business Book Blog Post Ever

25th January 2006 by Sean

Here we go

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