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Blog / Excerpts
An Introduction to Willpower
By 800-CEO-READ
Another Labor Day has passed, but your labor never ends. . .
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Blog / News & Opinion
The 100 Best Business Books of All Time: Updated & Expanded!
By Sally Haldorson
We're excited to announce an updated and expanded paperback version of The 100 Best Business Books of All Time available 11/1/11 from Portfolio. More content--expanded reviews of the Takeaway chapter books (including Thinkertoys, The First 90 Days, Beyond the Core, and The Lexus and the Olive Tree); new sidebars (including decision-making, visual thinking, and 1982, the watershed year for business books); and a new introduction and closing manifesto--means more for you to learn and enjoy. The perfect book for you to put on your Christmas list and read to inspire you for the new year!
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The Author Pow Wow
By 800-CEO-READ
Join us this December 4, 5, and 6th in Austin, TX for the 2011 Author Pow Wow. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW PUBLISHING: DO WHAT WORKS This year’s Author Pow Wow encourages authors to do what works. Sounds simple, right?
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Blog / News & Opinion
What's Your Plan B?
By 800-CEO-READ
When we have an idea, or work on a project, it can get absorbed into us. We dream of what it will be like when realized, and imagine all the great things that will happen because of its creation. Eventually, it can be hard to separate our imagination from the unknown variables of reality.
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Blog / News & Opinion
To Be or Not to Be...Creative
By Sally Haldorson
A friend posted on Facebook a link to this article, with the somewhat obvious title, "People are biased against creative ideas, studies find," and it's contents have stuck with me all week. It comes from a website called PhysOrg which I've never heard of despite having a science geek for a husband. PhysOrg's mission as described on it's website is "to provide the most complete and comprehensive daily coverage of the full sweep of science, technology, and medicine news.
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Blog / News & Opinion
Nothing to Lose
By 800-CEO-READ
Business books have a certain stigma attached to them. For non-fans, they might seem intimidating, or pointless, depending which end of the judgment spectrum you're on. The assumption is that "they're for other, more business-types of people.
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Blog / Staff Picks
Culture and The Innovator's Cookbook
Book Review by 800-CEO-READ
When you booted up Windows 95, a man named Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno made that experience more remarkable and memorable. He made the little league game at the end of the movie Traffic seem profound and timeless—a gentle, reassuring reminder that the universe is stitched together of individual, seemingly mundane moments.
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Icon + Icon, Intertwined
By Sally Haldorson
I typed my first high school papers, my first non-hand-written stories, on an electric typewriter--a hand-me-down from a cousin--on the floor of my childhood bedroom. But when I got to college, there was a bank of Apple IIe computers in the dorm's lab and over the years I often spent all night in the company of those small white boxes, a happy computer face greeting me each time I came back from the cafeteria full and ready to settle back down to the grind of churning out the multitude of 10-20 page papers required for every class every term. Entering grad school, I bought a Macintosh Performa so that I could write my stories and more of those papers at my apartment while eating ramen noodles.
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Would You Recommend This?
By 800-CEO-READ
Earlier today, I spoke at a PRSA panel on blogger/publicist relationships. Publicists want bloggers to recommend something, and bloggers either do just that, or ignore them. The discussion then focused on how publicists might communicate with bloggers in order to reduce ignored pitches.
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Second Acts and our Paperback
By 800-CEO-READ
With weary conviction, F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote near the end of his life that "There are no second acts in American lives. " He gets picked on a lot for that, mostly because it's an easy and somewhat eloquent introduction to the many stories that get written about second acts in American life.
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