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Saturday, January 17, 2009
EXITING YOUR BUSINESS, PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH
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By John Leonetti
Are you one of the "Baby Boomer" business owners thinking about retirement but you just can't quite bring yourself to leave your business? This is the book for you.
Exiting your business is quite likely one of the most important financial events in the life of any business owner. What do you do? Do you just sell it? That may not be as easy as it sounds and it may not be the right solution for you. This book provides an insightful look at a simple process to plan your exit. You will find information about creating an advisory team to advise you, set your exit goals, determine legal and tax issues, and much more.
I had no idea there were so many options for exiting a business. This book opened my eyes and gave me a different perspective on the whole idea. It's well-written and a must-read for the individual contemplating retirement. What do you think?
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THE INTEGRITY DIVIDEND:Leading By The Power Of Your Word
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By Tony Simons
Trust in government and corporate leadership at an all time low. Most of us don't believe what politicians say, we don't believe what the CEO of the company we work for says and we don't believe what our bosses say. If credibility is considered the foundation of effective leadership, it seems to be in short supply.
You may look at the title of this book and think "Oh! Another ethics book." However, that's not the case. The author actually has research data that puts a bottom-line dollar value on business leaders who live by their word and actually do what they say. The book shows how the personal integrity of it's leaders drives the profitability and overall success of organizations.
Why doesn't everyone just "do the right thing?" Simons points out that although that idea sounds simple enough, it's just not as easy as it sounds.
Fascination and thought provoking, this is a must-read business book. The reader will come away with new insights and a greater understanding of just how important it is to do what you said you would do. What do you think?
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
HIGH ALTITUDE LEADERSHIP: What The World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success
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By Chris Warner and Don Schmincke
The timing for this book couldn't be better. The economy is in the disposal, jobs are being lost at an alarming rate, and we're all learning to do "more with less."
Lack of leadership and/or vision or perhaps just plain greed at major financial institutions and the automobile industry required that we, the taxpayer, bail these organizations out. I think someone needs to take a hard look at who is leading major organizations and how they are doing it. Who doesn't remember Enron!
Chris and Don are unlikely co-authors. As I read their impressive backgrounds, it struck me that Don is the science guy. He graduated from MIT and Johns Hopkins University with research ranging from simulating timing systems for the navy's nuclear missile systems at Draper Labs, to studying atmospheric effects on satellite frequencies at the Applied Physics Laboratory to automating the Harvard/MIT biomedical laboratory. He also is head of the SAGA Leadership Institute and he uses anthropology and evolutionary genetics to dispel management myths.
Chris is the adventurer and mountain climber. He founded Earth Treks back in 1990. Earth Treks operates three of the nation's indoor climbing gyms, a rock and ice climbing school and an international mountaineering guide service. Does it strike anyone else that together these two guys are McGuyver?
I think taking some time to give the background of the two authors is important because of the nature of the mountain climbing analogy used in this fascinating book. The book shares first-person examples from major mountain climbing expeditions, interspersed with scenarios from boardrooms and business. There are eight "dangers" that prevent individuals from reaching the highest levels of performance.
Readers will find this book thrilling because of the illustrated log entries from Chris's most exhilarating expeditions (K2, Everest, and Mount Shivling, to name a few). The application of these life-and-death situations to business is well thought out and compelling.
I really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it, not as the "next thing" in leadership because that would be buying into "tool seduction" as discussed in the book. I think the ideas are excellent and food-for-thought for anyone in any kind of leadership position. What do you think?
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YOUR FIRST YEAR WITH DIABETES: What To Do Month By Month
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By Theresa Garnero, APRN, BC-ADM, MSN, CDE
The number of people in this country who have diabetes is staggering and that number continues to rise. When I saw this book, I thought it would be an important tool for people who have just been diagnosed with the disease, but it is also important for those who have been living with it.
Garnero does several important things in this book. First and foremost, she introduces humor. No, I don't think diabetes is funny, but I do know that using laughter and fun as part of the treatment can work positively for the individual. Humor alone can be a powerful, healing force. Garnero is a cartoonist and her cartoons fill the book. She also has some great quotes that came from diabetes patients.
I like the way the book is laid out. There are short bursts of reading, then a "personal goal" section for the individual to take the information they just read and apply it to their own situation. This book will even work for children because of the way the information is laid out and Garnero's approach.
If you or someone you know has diabetes, get a copy of this book. What do you think?
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Monday, December 8, 2008
THE TROPHY KIDS GROW UP: How the Millennial Generation Is Shaking Up the Workplace By Ron Alsop
Who are these kids anyway and why do they think that work should be all fun, games and social networking?
This well-researched book gives the reader an insight into the generation born between 1980-2001. Some of the interesting things the author discovered include:
- Millennials are inclined to change jobs frequently in their search for the "ideal career."
- While they will use your organization to get the training and experience they want, there is no doubt they will leave for what they consider to be a "better opportunity," yet they want employers to give them the best because they believe they deserve it.
- Millennials have "helicopter parents" who are so involved in their lives that they may show up at their child's workplace asking to sit in on interviews and/or performance appraisals.
- A Junior Achievement survey showed that 9.4% of males want to be professional athletes and 10.0 of the females want to be doctors.
- Millennials may be the most socially conscious and altruistic group since the 1960's.
This captivating book will give organizations and managers ideas about how to deal with this group in the workplace. The Millennials don't have the same work ethic or expectations of work. How does a manager handle a mixed workplace where there are older workers who perceive the Millennial generation with their piercings and tattoo's as unacceptable co-workers? How does an organization recruit and integrate them into the current workforce? All good questions and all addressed in this fascinating book.
This book is a must-have for everyone who wants to understand this generation. What do you think?
Cheryl: Thank you so much for a great interview this morning. It was really a delightful experience. - Ron Alsop
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WHAT HAPPY PARENTS DO: The Loving Little Rituals of a Child-Proof Marriage
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By Carol J. Bruess, Ph.D. and Ann D. H. Kudak, M.A.
This attractive little book would make an excellent gift for expectant parents. It draws on interviews with hundreds of parents and more than 15 years of research to offer hands-on advice for keeping a relationship alive during the child rearing years.
With so much emphasis placed on children, sometimes the parent's relationship suffers from lack of attention. Here are ideas and stories from couples who have used little things to keep their relationship alive and healthy. You will laugh, and you will find things you will want to try.
I loved this beautiful little book and I think you will too.
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BLOOD ISLAND By H. Terrell Griffin
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Matt Royal is a retired lawyer who finds the good life in Florida. Royal ruined his marriage to the love of his life because of too much booze and too many late nights. He finds his life in danger when his ex-wife comes to ask him to look into the disappearance of her oldest daughter. Suddenly there are car chases, gun fights and bodies dropping everywhere. Mix in a religious cult, a private island and some really bad guys, you have the right mix for this rock 'em, sock 'em action novel set in Florida.
I like Terry Griffin's insider perspective in this novel. He is a Florida resident who practiced law in Orlando, but he says he is not Matt Royal. He told me that Matt Royal is "who he would like to be."
I enjoyed the novel and the action, but I admit to enjoying a good mystery. What do you think?
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
MURDER WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS: A Josie Marcus Mystery Shopper Mystery
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By Elaine Viets
Year-round Christmas stores are an interesting phenomenon of our time and their appeal is an enigma wrapped in tinsel for Josie Marcus. Three such holiday houses pop up within a two block radius and Josie is assigned to mystery shop two of them. One of them is an questionable "naughty" shop with unbelievably inappropriate, tacky merchandise. That's when all of the trouble begins.
Josie's job as a mystery shopper is much harder than it sounds and is made more difficult when she learns that the ex of her sexy plumber boyfriend, Mike, owns the "naughty" Christmas store. To make matters worse, she finds our Mike is an investor in the shop. Josie tells her deadbeat boss she has a conflict of interest mystery shopping the "naughty" store and he says do it anyway! A bad review from Josie turns into picketers and a loss of business.
To make the season even more jolly, Josie's ex-con, ex-boyfriend-but-never-her-husband turns up out of the blue to lay claim to their daughter. In the midst of all of this jocularity, Josie is faced with the preteen angst of her daughter and the teenage anger of her boyfriend's daughter. Murder is served up with holiday cheer and the season turns dark.
If you read this blog often, you know I enjoy Elaine Viets work. Her mystery shopper and dead end job novels are entertaining. She handles murder and mayhem with a humorous, entertaining touch. Her novels always provide me with an escape. What do you think.
CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE
By Martha Powers
Clare Prentice thought she knew who she was until she learns that her entire life is a lie. Not only does she discover she is adopted, but there is no record that she or her adoptive mother ever existed. Clare begins a perilous journey of discovery with the only clue she has to her past, a class ring from Grand Rapids Senior High School.
Unraveling the mystery, is like trying to see through fog. Finally the first piece of the puzzle falls into place. Clare learns her birth mother was murdered. In a small town like Grand Rapids, the murder was a much talked-about event at the time it happened, but strangely enough no one is talking now. Clare sets out on her quest to find out the truth of what happened, but she doesn't realize there is someone out there who will stop at nothing to make sure she never finds out the whole story.
A chilling and inventive novel involving lies, deception, deadly secrets and danger. An excellent novel. What do you think?
"When you're writing, everything is so hard. And then you get a gift!"
---Martha Powers, from the interview with the Dallas Book Diva
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By Martha Powers
Clare Prentice thought she knew who she was until she learns that her entire life is a lie. Not only does she discover she is adopted, but there is no record that she or her adoptive mother ever existed. Clare begins a perilous journey of discovery with the only clue she has to her past, a class ring from Grand Rapids Senior High School.
Unraveling the mystery, is like trying to see through fog. Finally the first piece of the puzzle falls into place. Clare learns her birth mother was murdered. In a small town like Grand Rapids, the murder was a much talked-about event at the time it happened, but strangely enough no one is talking now. Clare sets out on her quest to find out the truth of what happened, but she doesn't realize there is someone out there who will stop at nothing to make sure she never finds out the whole story.
A chilling and inventive novel involving lies, deception, deadly secrets and danger. An excellent novel. What do you think?
"When you're writing, everything is so hard. And then you get a gift!"
---Martha Powers, from the interview with the Dallas Book Diva
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IMMUNITY: An Alexandra Blake Novel
By Lori Andrews
I know reviewers and movie trailers use the phrase "ripped out of today's headlines" way too much, but this novel has that feel about it. The reader feels as if he/she is seeing the story behind those words.
The DEA is investigating a new date rape drug called "J" that wreaks havoc on its victims. Castro Baxter and his partner Ted are on a mob stakeout when suddenly Ted literally drops dead in a horrible, inexplicable way. Baxter, believes there is more to his partner's untimely death then meets the eye and Dr. Alexandra Blake finds herself right in the middle of a medical mystery.
As Alex becomes more deeply involved in the investigation, she discovers other unexplained deaths that seem to indicate some kind of naturally occurring epidemic or a biological weapon. What's going on? Are the two investigations linked? What role does the head of a major pharmaceutical company have? Lives hang in the balance in this timely, tightly written thriller.
I carefully choose the books I post on this blog and this one is an excellent choice. What do you think?
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