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Reading Business Books: A Must-Do for Entrepreneurs
by Mary Gormandy White
As a business owner, one of the most important things
you can do to boost your business and improve your professional
skills and knowledge is to take the time to keep up with the latest
business literature.
As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to feel like the
challenges you face every day are unique to your situation. However,
it is very likely that other professionals have faced, and overcome,
many of the same challenges. There are so many great publications
geared toward helping entrepreneurs just like you learn to deal with
the day-to-day personal and professional challenges they face. Time
you spend keeping yourself current with business literature is
definitely time well spent. It is an investment in your business and
in yourself.
Whatever your challenges are, you are likely to find
great business publications, authored by successful professionals
and consultants, that can provide valuable insight into dealing with
whatever business challenges you are facing at any given time.
Suggested Topics Include:
The following list represents just a few of the many
types of business literature that can help you hone your
professional skills.
Business Networking:
Books such as
Million Dollar Networking and
Nonstop Networking by Andrea Nierenberg provide great ideas
for improving your business by learning to expand your network of
business contacts.
Conflict Management:
When you own or manage a business, dealing with conflict is an
inevitable part of your job. Books such as the national bestseller
Crucial Confrontations, written by Kerry Patterson, Joseph
Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler, provide sound guidance for
learning how to deal effectively with conflict.
Entrepreneurship:
Dive Right In, the Sharks Won’t Bite by Jane Wesman is a
great resource for those who are in the process of starting a new
business, as well as for those who want to continue to improve their
existing businesses.
Hiring Employees: Every time business owners are faced with adding a new
employee, they wish they knew more about how to make the best
choices from among the pool of applicants.
Hire With Your Head by Lou Adler provides invaluable
information about how to build great teams by using performance
based hiring strategies.
Public Speaking:
Does the thought of speaking in front of a group of
people make you nervous or even terrify you? As a business owner,
cultivating powerful presentation skills can be an excellent way to
promote your business in your community and via the media.
Publications like
The Confident Speaker by Harrison Monarth and Larina Kase
can help you learn how to overcome your public speaking fears.
Tip for Fitting
Business Reading Into Your Busy Schedule
Entrepreneurs are
notorious for taking care of everything and everyone except
themselves. Most entrepreneurs will benefit greatly from making the
time to focus on their own physical and mental well being, and most
are also adept at multi-tasking.
Since you’re
probably already very good at juggling multiple tasks, why not put
some of that ability to work for yourself? It’s fairly simple to
combine the exercise your body needs with acquiring knowledge that
can help you lead your business in an even more successful
direction.
Get a treadmill or elliptical trainer, and set aside
thirty minutes each day for yourself. While you are exercising,
listen to the latest business books on your MP3 player, or read if
you are coordinated enough to handle a book and the exercise
equipment at the same time. Your health and your stress levels are
likely to improve dramatically, and you will be maximizing the use
of your time!
About the Author:
Mary
Gormandy White is co-founder of Mobile Technical Institute and MTI
Business Solutions (http://www.mobiletechwebsite.com),
where she teaches seminars, classes, and makes conference
presentations on public relations, marketing and a number of
additional management, customer service, and communication topics.
Visit
http://www.dailybizsolutions.com for small business marketing,
PR, and operations advice, as well as an ongoing series of business
book reviews. See
http://www.dailycareerconnection.com
for professional development tips and career advice.
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