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Ethics for the Real World [Review]

Ethics for the Real World [Review]

Ethics for the Real World by Ronald Howard, Clinton Korver & Bill Richard (credited on Amazon), was published in 2008, with the intent to help people to “master ethical distinctions to enable clear ethical thinking…” and to therefore help them...
Deep Survival [Review]

Deep Survival [Review]

Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales came out of left field for me (a referential analogy that I decidedly do not understand). I sometimes choose books off of the Personal MBA reading list, which is where I found this one. And since I typically don’t download...
Data Smart [Review]

Data Smart [Review]

I hated hated hated hated hated Data Smart by John W. Foreman. I’m being dramatic. But I did read the whole thing and now I think John is almost definitely a really cool guy who made a valiant effort teaching a challenging topic. If I ever found him in my...
Venture Deals [Review]

Venture Deals [Review]

At more than one point in Venture Deals by  Brad Feld and James Mendelson, did my eyes glaze over and require me to go back and read again. This, in spite of how frequently the authors state that this book is mostly for entrepreneurs seeking their first financing....
The 4-Hour Workweek [Review]

The 4-Hour Workweek [Review]

The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich is a book by Tommothy Ferris published in 2007. Lots of people have liked the book and it’s spent about four years on the New York Times Best Sellers list. It’s sold something to the...