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Book Review: Mindfulness Pocketbook: Little Exercises For A Calmer Life By Gill Hasson
Individuals with busy lives: the Mindfulness Pocketbook is a valuable tool with advice and exercises that will help you not only in your personal life, but your business one as well.
Book Review: The Gift Of Time By Gail Thomas
Author Gail Thomas aims to show you how one key item can both give you back valuable time to pursue new paths to grow your business, and to make your staff grow and expand in their roles
Book Review: Love Your Job By Kerry Hannon
Senior management and 'treps can use the book to help stagnant employees get motivated and productive again.
Book Review: Jolt: Shake Up Your Thinking And Upgrade Your Impact On Extraordinary Success
Richard Tyler is here to Jolt you out of your complacency.
Five Books For The Restaurateur
So you wanna be a restaurateur? Learn from the best with these books.
Book Review: The Real Life MBA: Your No-BS Guide To Winning The Game, Building A Team And Growing Your Career by Jack & Suzy Welch
A no-holds barred look at what you as an individual need to do to be able to work effectively in a team environment
Book Review: inGenius by Dr. Tina Seelig
When Dr. Tina Seelig, Professor of the Practice in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, writes a book about how creativity is a critical factor in business, you know it will be chock full of solid tools and implementation ideas.
Book Review: 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do By Amy Morin
At first glance, this is the farthest thing from a book that applies to corporate culture, but a deeper read shows that it is a great self-improvement tool.
Book Review: Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, And The Quest For A Fantastic Future By Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance explores Musk's beginnings, ventures, and most importantly his vision for the future of humankind.
Book Review: Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started Working By Fergus O'Connell
As people move up the corporate ladder, they take with them their experiences, and one day look back ruefully and think that they wish they would've known at the beginning of their careers what they do now.
Book Review: Do Cool SH*T By Miki Agrawal
It would be a safe bet to say that each of us at one time or another has woken up, looked at aspects of our lives (work or personal), and found that change is necessary.
Book Review: The Naked CEO: The Truth You Need To Build A Big Life by Alex Malley
Using years of experience, Malley gives plentiful of advice that's a mixture of self-help and business tactics.
Book Review: Dataclysm: Who We Are When We Think No One Is Looking By Christian Rudder
Christian Rudder discusses how our every click, our every like and retweet give companies an idea of who we are, and where we fit into a marketing demographic.
Small Business Reading Guide
Here are a few of 2012's most influential business books to help boost your inspiration and productivity.
Six Books on Leadership Worth Actually Reading
No one springs forth from the womb a fully formed leader--but some books can shorten the learning curve