Last week I wrote about the Dave Ramsey EntreLeadership Seminar I attended. I mentioned at the end of the post that I was going to make a goal to list some books to read and read them before the end of the year. I thought I would share the list.
Most of these books are from the Recommended Reading List on Dave’s web site. Here they are:
- “The Chaos Scenario” – Bob Garfield (March 2010)
- “Linchpin” – Seth Godin
- “Radically Transparent” – Andy Beal
- “Good To Great” – Jim Collins
- “The Millionaire Next Door” – Drs. Stanley & Danko
- “How To Win Friends and Influence People” – Dale Carnegie
- “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership” – John Maxwell
- “QBQ” – John Miller
- “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” – Stephen Covey
- “Thou Shall Prosper” – Rabbi Daniel Lappin
- “The Legend of the Monk and the Merchant” – Terry Felber
I have some other books I plan to read as well including “Everyone Communicates, Few Connect” by John Maxwell. (April 2010
I may have already read one or two of these, but I can’t remember for sure. I guess if I can’t remember reading them, it’s probably a good idea to read them again.
You may very well be wondering what all of this leadership development talk has to do with web marketing and such. The answer is quite simple: If you’re going to be working on teams, you may very well be looked to or even appointed as the lead for the group. Development outside IT or Marketing subjects is important in such cases. Even if you’re not the appointed head of the group, knowing about leadership and business will help you be a better technician or marketer.
Tunnel vision can limit you – don’t let it.


















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