Twitter Quotes From May
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June 05, 2009
Here are some of the nuggets we have been retweeting over the past month: @asimburney - Is it that hard to write business books without American sport metaphors? ? what the hell is a yardline?
Here are some of the nuggets we have been retweeting over the past month:
@asimburney - Is it that hard to write business books without American sport metaphors?? what the hell is a yardline? come to think of it what's a yard???
"One of the BEST business books ever is "The Little Engine That Could." according to @successtool
@outdoor_girly - Theory: successful people read best selling business books, wildly successful read random books (philosophy), normal people just don't read
@kbarnesrtp Just finished Death by Meeting by Lencioni. Highly recommend esp. if you like biz books in story format (e.g., The Goal).
@mktgdouchebag Start With No is the greatest book written about successful negotiations. I read it twice; most biz books bore me.
@benjonjeffery Business books you disagree with are just as good as the inspirational ones because they reveal what you think. (Amen.)
@alanmwebber First Rule of Holes: when in one, stop digging. Second Rule of Holes: know where you should be digging. #rulesofthumb
@meganauman why must business books always be published in hardcover first? i hate hardcover
@AppointmentPlus There are certain books you should read at least once a year. On the top of the list: E-Myth Revisited.