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best business type books?

Posted on 7/4/11 at 12:50 am
Posted by jp90
Member since Oct 2009
1298 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 12:50 am
what are the best real estate, investment, general business books out there that are worth the read and can actually benefit someone? TIA
This post was edited on 7/4/11 at 12:52 am
Posted by Dead Mike
Cell Block 4
Member since Mar 2010
4065 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 1:24 am to
I'm reading The Truth About Money by Rick Edelman at the moment, it was given to me by a friend of mine. Pretty good read so far, though I wonder if some of the advice might be dated. It's primarily focused on personal finance and personal investing, probably intended for more of a novice audience.
This post was edited on 7/4/11 at 1:26 am
Posted by urinetrouble
Member since Oct 2007
20650 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 8:09 am to
How To Win Friend and Influence People - Just a great, classic book about the fundamentals of human relations and communication.
Posted by TheOcean
#honeyfriedchicken
Member since Aug 2004
46164 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 10:30 am to
awesome book. get it on audio tapes and listen to it while driving

also...check out the science of self confidence by brian tracy
Posted by Bayou Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
3738 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 9:07 pm to
Here are a few of my favorites over the years that apply to fundamentals that anyone can use, not just business people:

How to Argue and Win Every Time, by Gerry Spence - This is a great book on how to frame your points in terms of others' interests. It was the most influential book that I have read and really changed the way that I communicate with others.

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, by Edward Tufte - This is a simply fabulous book on how (and how not) to make graphs, charts, and tables that most efficiently and effectively convey your ideas. Despite the horrendously boring title, the book is quite an easy read and was very insightful even a few years into my career. I have reread it a couple of times. He has two follow-up books, Envisioning Information and Visual Explanations, that are also good but not as essential as the first one.

Getting to Yes, by Fisher, Ury, and Patton - This introduces some key concepts that can help anyone go from haggler to negotiator. Terms like "principled negotiation" and BATNA (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) can help immediately and pave the way for more detailed study in negotiation.

Difficult Conversations, by Stone, Patton, and Heen - I consider this great follow-up reading to How to Argue and Win Every Time. It helps frame the thought process for a number of difficult conversations, from feedback to family conversations to apologizing or even expressing affection. This is not your typical "soft skills" book and was crafted by the team of the Harvard Negotiation Project. It is very underrated and a practical book that would benefit anyone.
This post was edited on 7/4/11 at 9:08 pm
Posted by kfizzle85
Member since Dec 2005
22022 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 10:19 pm to
I just Prime'd the first and the last one and I intend to read both of them this/next week. Total price: $17.70.
Posted by lynxcat
Member since Jan 2008
25216 posts
Posted on 7/4/11 at 10:47 pm to
I'd like to read the first, second, and fourth listed. Thanks for the suggestions, Bayou.
Posted by Da Hammer
Folsom
Member since May 2008
5997 posts
Posted on 7/5/11 at 7:00 am to
I have read a few of those mentioned. I am currently reading..

The Seven habits of Highly Successful People I am about halfway through it and I really like it so far.
Posted by zeebo
Hammond
Member since Jan 2008
5433 posts
Posted on 7/5/11 at 9:00 am to
Liar's Poker
Barbarians at the Gate

fun nonfiction reads that can inspire you.
Posted by Los Tigres
Member since Jul 2010
337 posts
Posted on 7/5/11 at 1:05 pm to
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Posted by Brageous
Member since Jul 2008
107724 posts
Posted on 7/5/11 at 4:57 pm to
Thanks for the input BT. I just got the first one for 4 dollars on Amazon and am looking forward to reading it when it comes in. May try some of the others at some point, too.
Posted by Bayou Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
3738 posts
Posted on 7/5/11 at 6:01 pm to
Well, I hope you guys find the books as beneficial as I did. I have a short attention span and typically prefer the "five-minute version." However, those four books were quite readable, timeless, and broadly applicable.
Posted by jp90
Member since Oct 2009
1298 posts
Posted on 7/5/11 at 6:11 pm to
thanks for the input everyone, especially bayou.
keep it comin guys
Posted by TheHiddenFlask
The Welsh red light district
Member since Jul 2008
18384 posts
Posted on 7/6/11 at 4:05 am to
Basics of investing: A Random Walk Down Wall Street
Posted by Bushwackers
Ridin' shotgun with Reese Bobby!
Member since Dec 2006
3791 posts
Posted on 7/6/11 at 4:24 pm to
Career Warfare

Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver-Protect your Financial Future

The Art of the Deal

The 48 Laws of Power
Posted by ADLSUNSU
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2007
3518 posts
Posted on 7/6/11 at 4:48 pm to
I was recommended Good to Great and Build to Last by a Ceo of a big company

My favs are how to win friend, how i raised myself from a failure to success in selling, think and grow rich

Just read Thank You economy and Crush it and reading The E-Myth right now
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