“Us geeks won't learn much new here. Might as well buy GTD which will help you more. I picked up 3 tricks from the 88 that I thought were worth looking into.”
“A so-so rehash of GTD.”
“I read this on a quick flight home recently and it really reads like a letter. It's addressing the "believers" and telling them about all the damage that their delusion is causing. Very entertaining, quick read.”
“typical godin - makes a strong point. worth reading. but fairly obvious points these days.”
“Made me think - I really enjoyed it.”
“I figured it was going to tell me everything I already knew about religion, but still, I learned quite a bit and it had nice doses of humor as well. I figured i'd give up on it, but it entertained me well. Worth reading if you're a believer or not. ”
“the stories are funny. but the book is dated. if you're working on enterprise software, it's a must read. especially if you're a manager. ”
“I really enjoyed this. It would have been enough if it just talked about viral adoption of software, but it was great how he worked in plenty of other examples of how one little thing can change something in a huge way.”
“I like books with analytics approaches, rather than just a bunch of opinion. This one used a strong scientific method to look at the essentials behind billion dollar companies. to get there, you have to do these 7 things well, or be very lucky. recommended for anyone interested in the habits of the biggest of our public companies.”
“Ben wrote this when he was 18, and it's a great resource for young entrepreneurs, as well as older ones. It's a great account of his experiences with business from the time he was 12 until he was 18. It's full of great tips for any entrepreneur.”
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