In this episode, Amy Getz and I dug into “The Go-Giver” by Bob Burg and John David Mann. You can listen to the episode here: You can find more about Amy at IRCWealth.com or connect with her on LinkedIn here. Full Transcript: Mickey MellenGo looking for people to take advantage of you and they generally […]
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Warren Buffett reads over 400 books a year. Bill Gates takes an annual two-week vacation that is focused on reading. Mark Cuban reads more than three hours almost every day. There is no doubt that learning from others is a fantastic way to improve yourself.
That said, there are tens of thousands of business books published every year, and it’s impossible to keep up. You read what you can, we’ll share what we can on here, and we’ll all get better in the process.
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031 – The Ideal Team Player, by Patrick Lencioni
In this episode, Justin Smith and I dug into “The Ideal Team Player” by Patrick Lencioni. You can listen to the episode here: You can find more about Justin at LeaderSmith.co. Full Transcript: Mickey MellenA person who is not humble will not be able to be vulnerable and build trust, making them unable to engage […]
030 – Getting Things Done, by David Allen
In this episode, Joshua McNary dug into “Getting Things Done” by David Allen. You can listen to the episode here: You can find more about Joshua at McNaryMarketing.com, and you can watch Merlin Mann’s classic “Inbox Zero” video here. Full Transcript: Mickey MellenAnything that causes you to overreact or underreact can control you and often […]
029 – The Expectation Effect, by David Robson
In this episode, Adam Walker and I dug into “The Expectation Effect” by David Robson. You can listen to the episode here: You can find more about Adam at AdamJWalker.com. Full Transcript: Mickey MellenAccording to an increasing number of neuroscientists, the brain is a prediction machine that constructs an elaborate simulation of the world based […]