This week we've got 3 new book summaries for you that you can watch or listen to for the week of October 30.
Giftology by John Ruhlin
This book is all about creating a great gifting strategy and how you can use it to grow your business.
If you want to fight through the noise, fills a primal need in all of your prospects to feel important, and turn into raving fans and advocates for your business, this book is for you.
Peak by Anders Ericsson
The biggest misconception in self-improvement is that "practice makes perfect." This simply isn't true. Practice, if you are not being deliberate, just makes things permanent.
Deliberate practice, on the other hand, has well-defined, specific goals. It also requires feedback and correcting your mistakes. Learn all about what it is and how to do it in this fascinating summary.
Great by Choice by Jim Collins
In a methodology similar to Good To Great, Collins and his team studied companies that were in industries where there was a constant state of change, and found that there were some companies that outperformed the marketplace by a significant margin.
He called these the 10x companies, because they all had outperformed their “industry index” by more than 10 times over the span of the study. In fact, on average, the 10x companies outperformed the marketplace as a whole by 32 times.
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This week we've got 3 new book summaries for you that you can watch or listen to for the week of October 30.
Giftology by John Ruhlin
This book is all about creating a great gifting strategy and how you can use it to grow your business.
If you want to fight through the noise, fills a primal need in all of your prospects to feel important, and turn into raving fans and advocates for your business, this book is for you.
Peak by Anders Ericsson
The biggest misconception in self-improvement is that "practice makes perfect." This simply isn't true. Practice, if you are not being deliberate, just makes things permanent.
Deliberate practice, on the other hand, has well-defined, specific goals. It also requires feedback and correcting your mistakes. Learn all about what it is and how to do it in this fascinating summary.
Great by Choice by Jim Collins
In a methodology similar to Good To Great, Collins and his team studied companies that were in industries where there was a constant state of change, and found that there were some companies that outperformed the marketplace by a significant margin.
He called these the 10x companies, because they all had outperformed their “industry index” by more than 10 times over the span of the study. In fact, on average, the 10x companies outperformed the marketplace as a whole by 32 times.
Busy, right? We hope that you enjoy this weeks books. Enjoy with me in the pursuit of creativity and growth.
Thank you for being a fellow Listener or Watcher.
I'm excited to let you know that we've partnered with ReaditFor.me and have unlocked a free year of their service for you (regularly $299/year). Benefits:
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