Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2010

Don’t be Another Vendor: Become The Trusted Advisor by Vicky Sullivan

I recently came across a must-read book for anyone looking to succeed in a client related field entitled The Trusted Advisor by David H. Maister, Charles H. Green, and Robert M. Galford. This book was a recommended to me by the Managing Director at 360i when I was an intern at the company and it changed the way I approach business. The simple concept of genuine trust is the ultimate solution to winning a client's business, keeping it, and getting glowing recommendations. It can result in rewards such as higher job security/pay and happier working conditions. No matter where you are in your career, I guarantee that this book and its 5-step process will change the very way you approach your business relationships.

Perhaps, the most successful way of doing business is reminiscent of a simpler time. In the old days, the people you would do business with on a daily basis would be the same people you would consider your personal friends or trusted advisers. For example, you would go to your local pharmacist or grocer with a personal crisis unrelated to their business. This is the ideal way to be viewed by your clients. The revolutionary knowledge found in The Trusted Advisor will help you achieve this goal.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Best of the Best Business Books for the Ages

A newsletter from TheLadders.com recently resurfaced a 2008 article by Dan Coughlin featuring his list of most important business books. Here is an excerpt:

Best of the Best Business Books for the Ages
Filed on December 8, 2008 on TheLadders.com

I decided to choose ten topics (ok, actually fourteen), select one book for each topic and then provide a brief explanation as to why I selected it.

Productivity
Less is More by Jason Jennings. Jason is the master at finding companies that are truly productive, narrowing his list to the absolute best of the best and then immersing himself into... Click Here to Read More...

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Book Recommendation for Monthly Meetings by Shahnaz Shroff

How Remarkable Women Lead is not only a remarkable read but also a great framework to shape your mentoring relationship for the year.

The recommended Centered Leadership model includes five basic elements: meaning, framing, connecting, engaging and energizing. These elements are explained using personal stories shared by more than one hundred female leaders who were interviewed over the course of five years. Food for thought and idea generation, these elements can help structure conversations during monthly mentoring meetings.

I highly recommend this book as it is inspirational in tone and offers practical advice that might help empower both new and experienced female leaders.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Share: Mentoring Ideas and Books

As we enter into the height of summer, here are a few ideas to keep the mentoring relationship fresh:
  • Delve into the interactive/digital landscape
  • Discuss general industry trends
  • Review specific trade articles of interest
  • Initiate a job shadowing experience
  • Critique movies and books
  • Join a book club
  • Research a relevant industry topic together
  • Launch a baking exchange/soup exchange/cookie exchange
  • Attend AWNY event together
  • Create a mini-resume workshop
  • Get together with other mentoring pairs for an outing/group discussion
  • Meet for a speed tutoring session i.e., public speaking, Adobe Photoshop

If you are interested in discussing a shared resource, download a list of recommended books that you may find engaging.

Happy Summer!