My Business Bookshelf


What are you reading these days? Lemme know…

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6 Responses to “My Business Bookshelf”

  1. Kelly on March 20th, 2008 6:41 pm

    Hey, Crystal, I popped over here from Naomi’s IttyBiz. You’ve got some neat articles here!

    There’s a couple of books up there on my next-up list, and several I’ve already read. Thanks.

    If you’re running low on business reading, check out this list I wrote last week. It’s neat to see what’s on other people’s shelves.

    I’m going to go subscribe now, so keep up the good work!

    Regards,

    Kelly

  2. Crystal on March 20th, 2008 9:34 pm

    Hi Kelly,

    Many thanks and welcome!

    I had a great time reading your nightstand list and posted my own in the comments. You’ve so enjoyed “Never Eat Alone”, I’ll have to find a copy…

    If you’re up for a peek at all my books (not just the business ones), visit my LibraryThing catalog

    Best,
    Crystal

  3. Kyle Claypool / OnYourBusiness on March 20th, 2008 11:16 pm

    Crystal,

    What a great list. I must admit, I’ve only read a few of these so far, but I’ve added many of them to my to-do list. I especially like “Think and Grow Rich” and “Thriving on Chaos.” If I’m not attempting to do four things at once, something’s wrong.

    There are a few books I’ve mentioned on my site recently that I’d recommend to any small business owner: “The E-Myth,” “Raving Fans,” and “Revolutionary Wealth.” If you’re just starting out, “The E-Myth” is a must read.

    @Kelly - Wow, you must have one enormous nightstand. Thanks for the extra links. I’ll have to browse around a bit.

  4. Kelly on March 21st, 2008 6:59 am

    Thanks guys,

    Yeah, it’s huge. A former medical cart, I think. Medical-inspired was very “in” about ten years ago, which means it’s out now (but that article’s already on my blog). In my bedroom, being a little out is okay. Clients don’t see it.

    :)

    Until later,

    Kelly

  5. Crystal on March 22nd, 2008 10:58 am

    @Kyle

    I don’t know if I thrive on chaos, but since it’s in ready supply, a ever-renewable resource even, I may as well try to!

    And now E-Myth is on the way from Amazon because the waiting list for a BookMooch is looong. I’ve seen it referred to least 4 times this week and need to read what I’ve been missing. Raving Fans was on my Wishlist from visiting your site, and I just added Revolutionary Wealth.

    Thanks! Just what I need, more books! :D

    ~CW

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