Business Audio Books- Learn While You Drive
If you are like me, you are always on the go. I find myself in the car listening to the same thing, talk radio or music. If I am not at work or heading to appointments, I am usually at home trying to get the kids to their activities, to bed or generally corralled. I have decided to make more of an effort to use the time I spend on the road or at the YMCA more productive and an opportunity to improve. Over the past several years I have listened to numerous books on tape, then books on CD and now a combo of CD's and an Ipod Shuffle.
So now I turn off the Jim Rome Show or other political talk radio to learn something about my business and how I can gain an edge on my competition or tighten up my business model.
I hope you find these CD's helpful. I have categorized them in to Marketing, Management, Real Estate and Finances.
If you need a more complete list of audio titles, visit A Complete Guide to Business Audio Books.
Business Audio Books
- The Best Marketing Audio Books for 2008
- The Best Management Audio Books for 2008
- The Best Real Estate Audio Books for 2008
- The Best Finance Audio Books for 2008
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The Best Marketing Audio Books for 2008
The Best Management Audio Books for 2008
The Best Real Estate Audio Books for 2008
The Best Finance Audio Books for 2008
Looking for a Speific Business Audio Book?
If you know exactly what Business Audio Book you want or want to see if it is available and recent reviews A Complete Guide to Business Audio Books is where you need to look. Continuous Learning Checklist
This is an excerpt from the Free Management Library on Peter Senge
Peter Senge, noted systems theorist, explains that continual learning and personal mastery are very similar. In continuous learning, the learner continues to:1. Recognizes priorities or overall values about themselves and how they want to live and work -- they have a personal vision
2. Takes an active role in the world and work
3. Continues to reflect on their experiences in the world and work/LI>
4. Seeks ongoing feedback about the world (including work) and their activities in it (which is why working in teams, using 360-degree appraisals, etc., are so important in organizations)
5. Remains as open as possible to the feedback (which requires a fair degree of personal maturity)
6. Makes ongoing adjustments, based on ongoing feedback, to the way they live their lives and conduct their work in order to more closely meet their priorities and values
Thus, important aspects of continuous learning are
1. Having some basic values in your life or priorities in your work
2. Doing something in the world, applying new information and skills
3. Taking the time to inquire and reflect about your life and experiences
4. Getting up-to-date feedback, that is, understood and useful information about yourself and your experiences
5. Removing personal obstacles to your accepting and understand the feedback
6. Having the courage and humility to change
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The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey
Respected financial expert Dave Ramsey offers a co more...0 points
Respected financial expert Dave Ramsey offers a comprehensive plan for getting out of debt and achieving financial health. Against a playful backdrop of fitness terminology, Dave gives solid, hard-hitting advice needed to make your goals a reality. Filled with both the "hope" and the "how-to," The Total Money Makeover includes:
- Useful worksheets and forms
- Readable and informative charts and graphs
- The four factors that keep people from getting in shape financially
- Photos and amazing stories fro...
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't by Jim Collins
The Challenge
Built to Last, the defining manageme more...0 points
The Challenge
Built to Last, the defining management study of the nineties, showed how great companies triumph over time and how long-term sustained performance can be engineered into the DNA of an enterprise from the verybeginning.
But what about the company that is not born with great DNA? How can good companies, mediocre companies, even bad companies achieve enduring greatness?
The Study
For years, this question preyed on the mind of Jim Collins. Are there companies that defy gravity and conv...
Millionaire Real Estate Agent: It's Not About the Money by Gary Keller, Dave Jenks
Think Big. Aim High. Act Bold. The Millionaire Rea more...0 points
The Millionaire Real Estate Agent provides you with a plan to transform your real estate sales job into a million-dollar business. The book explores the models you need to put in place and the...
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