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Top 10 Posts of 2007

by Tim on December 23, 2007

in Blogging

It’s going to be a quiet week. Reflect. And enjoy the top posts of 2007.

Enjoy your week. And feel free to comment on reads you liked too.

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Crucial reads

by Tim on December 17, 2007

in Book Reviews

Anne Zelenka at WebWorker Daily points to 10 great books for 2007. It makes an excellent complement to my list of the 12 most important business books. While we only have one book in common between us (the outstanding Made to Stick), the WebWorker list adds some books that come highly recommended from friends, too.

Along with Made to Stick, this year I have also reviewed the following books on Anne’s list:

And, yes, I have pre-ordered Anne’s book, too. I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

Happy reading!

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I genuinely admire David Armano. After reading Daniel Pink’s “A Whole New Mind,” I now have a greater appreciation why. Armano’s “lessons learned in design school” post applies to most anything you aspire to in life and help develop your right-brain, too. Well worth the read.

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Book Review of the Week-ish: Daniel Pink’s “A Whole New Mind”

October 2, 2007 Book Reviews

Who really succeeds in the new economy? Dan Pink would have you believe it’s right-brained (or, more accurately, right-brain directed) individuals, connectors, communicators, not the numbers crunchers, the dominant players among Drucker’s knowledge workers. Pink makes a compelling case for his thesis in his book “A Whole New Mind” (also availabile in paperback), arguing that [...]

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