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"Economist.com is the premier online source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular industry, business and country special reports."
from higgsboson rrkjaiswal63 - I like this magazine
lycotech - I like this simple analysis
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from stackadolla
The Tipping Point contains valuable lessons for those interested in personal networking and building relationships. Highly recommended reading for serious networkers.
from bobw meadon - I'm not a big fan - it's a bit too pop for my liking - but, overall, worth a read. Just take it with several pinches of salt, and do some fact-checking.
rrkjaiswal63 - I love this business tips
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a classic. If you have never read this book, do so now. For your convenience it's available in print and audio. Just pop a cassette into the car's player and you can be rewarded ... more ...
from raymondleblanc easyvideoproducer - you can always read it again and again and again
rrkjaiswal63 - This is nice book to read
javasun3 - A good book for building carakter
robyn - There are times when we are trying to be efficient and other times we are trying to be effective. This has been on my shelf for years and gets picked up often.
Outliers is an excellent book about some of the often overlooked factors that drive success. He investigates factors other than the personal meritocratic view of success. You may not agree with all of his conclusions, but ... more ...
from bill8032
Jim Collins' book is a business classic. It discusses how companies make the leap from being just 'good' to being truly 'great'. It's a great read for those you are intersted in businenss and how companies achieve 'greatness'.
from tomwoz rrkjaiswal63 - Nice to read
This book is the definitive guide to reducing stress and becoming more productive. David Allen is one of the best writers of our time on the subject of productivity and efficiency. Absolute must-read for anyone and everyone!
from justinlowery - liked from webgoddess's entry
rrkjaiswal63 liked this entryrrkjaiswal63 - Nice book
I think I really need to read this again, but the main message that stuck with me is designing business process in a way that don't require human (or at least your own) involvement. One of those commons sens things, but ... more ...
from andrewshuttleworth ditomax - read it, love it, do it
steinberg - This book has given me the inspiration to try and start a small Internet business of my own.
thomaspower - worth a scan not believeable
justinlowery - I'm reading this book now. Tim makes point after point after point in this book, and all of them make so much sense. I love his thinking and views on the status quo in today's world. Well worth reading.
rrkjaiswal63 - Nice to one in your home
This is a collection of experiences from the founders of some well-known companies in the valley. Stories from founders of Blogger, Tivo and Excite are included. Well worth a read if you want to understand the struggles of founders.
from bindu thepanister - I like it soo much!
davidhornik - Hurray for Jessica!
rrkjaiswal63 - Nice book
Facebook is kinda sweet. I used their advertising medium to market my School Abroad Product and it performed well. Though, they are very careful about the kind of adverts that they accept.
from pes7md
rrkjaiswal63 liked this entryrrkjaiswal63 - Nice to do and follow
The Facebook Era: Tapping Online Social Networks to Build Better Products, Reach New Audiences, and Sell More Stuff
from leoninthadmv
A fascinating insight into how the biggest search engine in the world came to be. A great read, at least until you get to the part where there go through the recent history (I stopped once they started on Gmail). None the less, well worth reading.
from jameswilson - liked from payalnik's entry rrkjaiswal63 - I really recommend this to other to read
