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Carti bune de Comunicare: Limbajul trupului Allan Pease Limbajul trupului in mediul de afaceri Allan Pease, Barbara Pease Puterea cuvintelor Hal Urban Ghidul unui fost agent FBI pentru citirea rapida a oamenilor Joe Navarro, Marvin Karlins Motivatie si Personalitate A. H. Maslow Intrebarile potrivite Debbie Ford Influenta limbajului pozitiv George R. Walther Tehnicile programarii neuro-lingvistice Sue Knight

Carti bune deDezvoltare Personala: Lider fara functie Robin Sharma Cel mai bogat om din Babilon George Clason Secretul Bogatiilor Napoleon Hill Da John Fuhrman Dincolo de Varf Zig Ziglar Secretele Succesului Dale Carnegie Gandeste fix pe dos Paul Arden Dezvoltare personala pentru oameni isteti Steve Pavlina Inteligenta sociala. Noua stiinta a succesului ALBRECHT, Karl Masina de idei Onut Gheorghe Tata bogat, tata sarac Robert Kiyosaki Drive Ce ne motiveaza cu adevarat Daniel Pink Exceptionalii- Povestea Succesului(Outliers) Malcolm Gladwell Puterea extraordinara a subconstientului tau Joseph Murphy Nascut pentru a reusi Brian Souza Gandeste bine si in stil mare Donald Trump Secretele mintii de milionar Harv T. Eker Arta de a reusi in viata Dale Carnegie Puterea prezentului Eckhart Tolle Sase Palarii Ganditoare Edward de Bono Atitudinea este totul Jeff Keller Ultimate Secrets of Total Self Confidence Robert Anthony Eficienta in 7 trepte sau Un Abecedar al Intelepciunii Stephen R. Covey Cadranul Banilor Robert Kiyosaki Think like a champion Donald Trump Gandirea laterala Edward de Bono Descopera-ti punctele forte cu testul Clifton Marcus Buckingham, Donal O. Clifton Inteligenta emotionala Daniel Goleman Managementul structurilor multiculturale. Software-ul gandirii Geert Hofstede Secretul Rhonda Byrne Putere nemarginita Anthony Robbins Descopera forta din tine Anthony Robbins Incepe cu ceea ce nu iti place Brian Tracy

The Game Changers (15 Books in 2015)Jan 20, 2015 29,074Views 116Likes 24Comments Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Google Plus Share on TwitterI listened to a great podcast this morning with Tim Ferris, author of Four Hour Workweek, and Rolf Potts, author of Vagabonding.Their discussion on the process of writing, writers themselves, the beginner's mindset and how to be more creative, inspired me to write this post this morning and share with you some of my favorite books. These books will transform your thinking and your life. Check them out. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.The 4-Hour Workweek- Tim FerrissHow can you live the life you've always dreamed of? How about working less? Like, a lot less? Ferriss shares with you how to redesign your lifestyle and do the things you really want to do. He calls it a Muse. I call it "go time."Delivering Happiness- Tony HsiehVegas based company Zappos has a new breed of owner, Tony Hsieh. He is to Zappos what Mark Cuban is to the Dallas Mavericks. Read this book and discover what customer service should really be like.What Should I do with my Life- Po BronsonYou'll read the stories of those who discovered their own passion and unique purpose in life. Many are well off, others are still finding their way. Definitely recommended. Inspiring.Steve Jobs- Walter IssacsonSteve Jobs was much crazier than I imagined him to be. He had what many referred to as the "Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field", meaning he'd distort reality until it became what he wanted and needed at the present moment. True geniuses are often crazy, Jobs was no exception.Tipping Point- Malcolm GladwellAt a certain point some movements, ideas, advertising campaigns, and businesses tip. That is the Tipping Point. What makes some companies icons and others fail? Often it is just a few key people or concepts that make the difference.Outliers- Malcolm GladwellWhat really made people like professional hockey players, the Beatles and Bill Gates successful? They are outliers and cannot be put in the same bucket with others because of opportunities that were given to them.Blink- Malcolm GladwellOur instincts are generally correct. We are much more effective at judging situations correctly and in a split second than when we take a ton of time and do research and analyze data.Accidental Billionaires-The Social Network- Ben MezrichFrom Harvard to Stanford, Facebook expanded rapidly based on it's exclusivity, much like when a nightclub is impossible to get into. Mark Zuckerberg had an idea and a dream and nothing would stand in his way.Bringing Down The House-21- Ben MezrichThe true story behind the MIT Card Counting team portrayed in the movie21. How a bunch of math geeks took Las Vegas by storm and brought the casinos to their knees.Moneyball- Michael LewisHow can a team near the bottom of Major League Baseball in payroll compete with the New York Yankees, Boston RedSox and Chicago Cubs, teams with payrolls over 4 times larger than theirs? This story of Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics will show you.The Big Short- Michael LewisWhat really happened to the American financial system and the mortgage crisis. Gordon Gecko, the character in the Wall Street movies, said, "Greed is good." Well, in this case, it wasn't.

Switch- Chip Heath and Dan HeathHow to change things when change is hard.A Whole New Mind- Daniel PinkThe author discusses how as we continue to move towards a more creative, artistic society, those who have developed their right brain are in a unique position to capitalize on this momentum shift. Still using your logical, analytical left brain? That's okay, Pink will show you how to be more creative.DRiVE- Daniel PinkIn Pink's newest book, he picks up whereA Whole New Mindleft off. As our society continues to move away from large corporations and towards more nimble, quick, artistic businesses, the entire way we are managed changes. People are no longer simply motivated by a pay check and health benefits. It will take far more than that to keep an employee engaged, challenged, motivated and working hard.The House Advantage- Jeffery MaJeff Ma is the real life person behind Ben Mezrich's Bringing Down The House. In the book, it is Kevin Lewis. In the movie 21, it is Ben Campbell. In real life, it's Jeff Ma. After MIT and card counting, Ma took his math skills and started his own sports analytics consulting business, where he provides data for the San Francisco 49ers and Portland Trailblazers among other teams.