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  • The must-read summary of Doug Sundheim's book: "Taking Smart Risks: How Smart Leaders Win When Stakes Are High".This complete summary of the ideas from Doug Sundheim's book "Taking Smart Risks" shows that when you stay in your comfort zone indefinitely, you really don’t feel alive. Thus to keep growing, you have to work towards achieving challenging goals which force you...
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  • The must-read summary of Drew Field's book: "Direct Public Offerings: The New Method for Taking Your Company Public".This complete summary of the ideas from Drew Field's book "Direct Public Offerings" explains how DPOs have now become a viable way for companies to sell stock directly to the public, without the expenses required for traditional IPO processes. In his book, Drew...
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  • The must-read summary of Gary Marks' book: "Rocking Wall Street: Four Powerful Strategies that Will Shake Up the Way You Invest, Build Your Wealth and Give You Your Life Back".This complete summary of the ideas from Gary Marks' book "Rocking Wall Street" shows that a holistic approach to investment is more effective profit-wise and is less emotionally stressful. Do not...
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  • The must-read summary of Geoffrey Moore, Paul Johnson and Tom Kippola's book: "The Gorilla Game: An Investor's Guide to Picking Winners in High Technology".This complete summary of the ideas from Geoffrey Moore, Paul Johnson and Tom Kippola's book "The Gorilla Game" shows how the real challenge in business is how to identify the potential star performers of tomorrow before their...
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  • The must-read summary of Gerald Appel and Marvin Appel's book: "Beating the Market, 3 Months at a Time: a Proven Investing Plan Everyone Can Use". This complete summary of the ideas from Gerald Appel and Marvin Appel's book "Beating The Market, 3 Months at a Time" shows that savvy, active investing works. Instead of handing all your money over to...
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  • The must-read summary of Hollis Norton's book: "How to Make It When You're Cash Poor: Strategies for Buying Real Estate With Little or No Cash". This summary of the ideas from Hollis Norton's book "How to Make It When You're Cash Poor" shows that despite the property meltdown of recent years, anyone can still make big money in real estate,...
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  • The must-read summary of J. David Kuo's book: "Dot.Bomb: Inside an Internet Goliath - from Lunatic Optimism to Panic and Crash".This complete summary of the ideas from J. David Kuo's book "Dot.Bomb" shows how Craig Winn, a retail business founder, predicted how retail would one day be run by technology. To stay ahead of the curve, he founded ValueAmerica.com, which...
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  • The must-read summary of Jack Trout and Steve Rivkin’s book: “Differentiate or Die: Survival in Our Era of Killer Competition”. This complete summary of the ideas from Jack Trout and Steve Rivkin’s book “Differentiate or Die” shows that in order to succeed, you have to stand out from the crowd. The authors explain how you can differentiate your brand and...
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  • Payback

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    The must-read summary of James Andrew and Harold Sirkin's book: "Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation".This complete summary of the ideas from James Andrew and Harold Sirkin's book "Payback" asks an important question: "How can you generate a better return on any and all of your investments in innovation?". In their book, the authors demonstrate that, rather than being a...
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  • The must-read summary of James Cramer's book: "Jim Cramer's Real Money: Sane Investing in an Insane World". This complete summary of the ideas from James Cramer's book "Jim Cramer's Real Money" takes the reader through his investment philosophy. This summary warns readers to beware of people giving universal rules, because there aren’t any: instead, realise that your strategies will be...
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  • The must-read summary of Jeff Fischer's book: "Investing Without a Silver Spoon: How Anyone Can Build Wealth Through Direct Investing".This complete summary of the ideas from Jeff Fischer's book "Investing Without a Silver Spoon" puts forward a case for sensible investing that yields a long-term return without massive capital at the start. In fact, direct investment plans allow a person...
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  • The must-read summary of Jim Champy's book: "Deliver! How to Be Fast, Flawless and Frugal".This complete summary of the ideas from Jim Champy's book "Deliver!" explains that it is hard to find funding for new initiatives. Therefore, new businesses need to adopt models which allow them to outsmart competitors, engage customers more fully and operate in and then retool the...
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  • The must-read summary of Jim Collins' book: "How the Mighty Fall: and Why Some Companies Never Give In"This complete summary of the ideas from "How The Mighty Fall" shows that no successful business is immune from failure, regardless of previous performance. Providing you with a clear overview of the five stages of failure, as well as with a checklist for...
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  • The must-read summary of Joel Breenblatt's book: "The Big Secret for the Small Investor: A New Route to Long-Term Investment Success".This complete summary of the ideas from Joel Breenblatt's book "The Big Secret for the Small Investor" shows that investing in the stock market will generate the biggest long-term returns. In his book, the author reveals the different approaches to...
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  • The must-read summary of Joel Stern and John Shiely's book: "The EVA Challenge: Implementing Value-Added Change in an Organization".This complete summary of the ideas from Joel Stern and John Shiely's book "The EVA Challenge" shows how Economic Value Added is the best and most direct measure of whether a business is creating wealth when the cost of its capital has...
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  • The must-read summary of John Mullins' book: "The Customer-Funded Business: Start, Finance, or Grow Your Company with Your Customers’ Cash".This complete summary of the ideas from John Mullins' book "The Customer-Funded Business” tells you to forget about the complicated methods of securing start-up funding. According to Mullins, the best way of getting the funding is from your future customers. If...
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