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Jon interviewed Tom Peters the other day and it reminded me to share photos from when Tom visited us in Milwaukee in 1994 on his tour for The Pursuit of Wow.
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Guy Kawasaki launched the aggregator site called Alltop last week. What they do:
We help you explore your passions by collecting stories from "all the top" sites on the web. We've grouped these collections -- "aggregations" -- into individual Alltop sites based on topics such as environment, photography, science, celebrity gossip, fashion, gaming, sports, politics, automobiles, and Macintosh.
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Paul Arden, famous for his 14 years of creativity at Saatchi & Saatchi, passed away last week.
He shared his passion and made his impression on the book world with two titles:
A telling profile of the bestselling author from Creativity-Online:
"Paul Arden was one of the most exceptional creative directors I've known, with an individualism and passion for perfection that resulted in some of the best advertising of the 80s and 90s," said Anthony Simonds Gooding, chairman of U. K.
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Off of our current top 25 books of March, here is what is available now in audio format:
1) Double or Nothing by Cal Fussman
2) Made to Stick by Chip Heath
4) Hug Your People by Jack Mitchell
6) How Come that Idiot's Rich and I'm Not? by Robert Shemin
12) What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith
13) Rich Dad's Prophecy by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L.
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A reader suggested an addition of Atlas Shrugged to the best business book of all time vote we're running. Interestingly a few weeks back the weekly edition of The Week had a quip about Ayn Rand's famous book:
It was revealed that at least 17 universities had accepted $1 million from a wealthy donor under the condition that they make Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged required reading in a course on capitalism from a moral perspective.
If you're a Rand fan, Atlas Shrugged is now up on the book vote site.
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