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Peak

By Chip Conley

Chip Conley has found that people with creativity, flexibility, courage, willingness to make mistakes, openness, collegiality and humility are the driving force behind successful businesses.
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Start With Why

By Siamon Sinek

Do you ever ask yourself why am I doing this? Why are others so much successful than me? Why is that company getting so much more attention? Well, starting with the right question will lead you to the right answer...So start right here.
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Little Bets

By Peter Sims

Steve Jobs, Chris Rock, Frank Gehry, Pixar films and an Army Chief all know that small discoveries and insights can be the fuel that transforms an era. So start small, think small, and aim big.
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Obliquity

By John Kay

What is obliquity? Economist John Kay argues that being different, paradoxical and counter-intuitive, often yields surprising results. Do a George Costanza, try an Opposite Day. See what happens!
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8 Profit Activators

By Dean Jackson & Joe Polish

There's a lot of passion in these pages. And a lot of great advice, too. Dean Jackson and Joe Polish take an irreverent, insightful and unorthodox view on marketing. You'll love it.
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Synergist

By Les McKeown

Synergy is no 4-letter word. It's not an overhyped concept. It's the rarest of qualities in truly effective managers. Author Les McKeown details how this rare breed can bring out the best in teams.
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The Slight Edge

By Jeff Olson

Sometimes, it's the slightest thing that spells the difference between success and failure. A webpage, an email, a note, or a phone call. It's time for you to get that slight edge.
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