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Every day at 8:30 a.m. sharp
By Porchlight
Every day at 8:30 a. m. sharp, our UPSer Drew stops by, drops off packages and has a quick chat.
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links for 2007-04-11
By Porchlight
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing>>Improving the Average of the Average Investor | The Wall Street Journal The surest way to gain above-average returns is through a low-cost, low-turnover index fund that simply buys and holds essentially all the stocks traded in the market. Well, let me set the Journal's readers straight. Mr.
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Books To Make Your Go Faster
By Porchlight
ChangeThis has a number of great pieces this month. Dan Coughlin was one of the authors featured there and he has a new book called Accelerate: 20 Practical Lessons to Boost Business Momentum. Coughlin starts his manifesto with this: Great businesses are defined by their ability to accelerate.
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links for 2007-04-10
By Porchlight
Bill and Dave >> Wizards In The Valley | BusinessWeek "Anecdotes from the founders' childhoods highlight the book's opening pages.
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What Is Missing From Shelves
By Porchlight
I want to add one more point to Rebecca's post on the Carol Hymowitz column. Hymowitz ends her piece with: What's missing from bookstores, it seems, are more titles that show how executives have reshaped businesses so they don't become obsolete in the digital landscape, and one that explain the new rules of the corner office, where CEOs must cater to an array of constituents. To the first question of fighting technological irrelevance, Clayton Christensen's The Innovator's Dilemma plays directly to that point.
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Blog / Staff Picks
No "Jack Welch" on the horizon
Book Review by Porchlight
It's interesting how many inquiries we receive regarding "CEO" books. Not from customers, but from the media. There seems to be a fascination with the stories of heroic or villainous business gurus.
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Power of a Positive No
By Porchlight
Each month Random House's Bantam Dell imprint podcasts with two of their authors. One you may be interested in is a podcast with William Ury, author of The Power of a Positive No. Negotiation expert William Ury describes the "Positive No" detailed in his new book The Power of a Positive No: How to Say NO and Still Get to YES, bringing the technique to life with stories of Stephen Spielberg and Hugo Chavez.
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Publisher's Weekly 2006 Bestsellers - The Business Slice
By Porchlight
Every year, Publisher Weekly runs lists of the bestsellers from various genre (fiction, non-fiction, paperback). What is different about this list is you can see the number of copies sold. I ran down through the non-fiction list to pull out all the business titles that sold more than 100,000 copies.
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links for 2007-04-06
By Porchlight
The Wizard of Menlo Park >> BusinessWeek >> "Invention Deficit Disorder" "The lack of monetary success was strongly linked to two Edison habits: First, he repeatedly refocused on new projects before older ones reached commercial fruition. Then, relentlessly pursued by admirers, the Dean of Inventors proved easily distracted by (tags: businessbooks industry biography invention innovation) Prophet of Innovation>>WSJ | The Colorful Life of Capital's Champion Joseph Schumpeter, an Austrian-German-American economist who died in 1950 but whose reputation is also ever rising, spent his professional life studying the capitalist dynamic.
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Go read already.
By Porchlight
The new ChangeThis manifestos are up. You'll find: -->John Moore's response to the dilution of Starbucks' brand. --> 15 truths to acceleration.
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