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Think Before You Sleep
5 July 2009 at 09:34:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Think Before You Sleep
20 October 2008 at 11:22:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
1 September 2008 at 14:46:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Name: The monk who sold his Ferrari
Author: Robin S Sharma
Description:
This inspiring tale provides a step-by-step approach to living with greater courage, balance, abundance, and joy. A wonderfully crafted fable, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari tells the extraordinary story of Julian Mantle, a lawyer forced to confront the spiritual crisis of his out-of-balance life. On a life-changing odyssey to an ancient culture, he discovers powerful, wise, and practical lessons that teach us to:
5 July 2008 at 18:27:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Name: Getting Things Done. The art of stress-free productivity.
Authors: David Allen
Book review:
The book consists of three parts. The first part explains how the GTD system and the basic methods and techniques that are related to it work. The second part is a practical guide to implementing the system in your own life. Part three describes the benefits you will get when you use the GTD process for everything in your work and in your life.
Getting Things Done may not change your life, but by teaching you how to get things out of your brain and into a trustworthy system of folders and lists it should help you make the life you have less stressful.
25 June 2008 at 10:36:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Name: Career Warfare
Authors: D'Alessandro, David F./ Owens, Michele/ Gardner, Grover (NRT)
ISBN: 9781932378559
Book review:
The youngest CEO of John Hancock Financial Services shares his unique strategy for achieving business success, using funny stories to show readers how to make others take a chance for them, how to cultivate a great reputation, and how to define and buildcharacter.
4 June 2008 at 20:29:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Name: The Secret: What Great Leaders Know and Do
Authors: Ken Blanchard, Mark Miller
ISBN: 1-57675-289-5
Description: In The Secret, Debbie, a struggling leader finds herself about to lose her job due to poor performance. In a desperate attempt to save her career, she enrolls in a new mentoring program offered by her company. Much to her surprise, Debbie finds her mentor is the president of the company (Jeff Brown).
Debbie decides that all she needs is the answer to one question, "What is the secret of great leaders?" She is convinced that if Jeff will tell her, she can apply the secret in her leadership.
Over the next 18 months Jeff explains to Debbie that the secret is rooted in an attitude. He tells her that she must be willing to become a serving leader rather than a self-serving leader. The secret is that all great leaders serve.
After Debbie learns the secret she still doesn’t know what to do next. Jeff explains that great leaders serve in at least five ways. They…
The story unfolds as Debbie learns and applies each of these imperatives with her team. As a result, Debbie’s team goes from worst to first. They become the highest performing team within the company.
In the end, Debbie understood that all the changes and improvements were the result of the choices she made as a leader. She realized that to SERVE is a choice. Debbie decided once and for all, she would no longer be a self-serving leader, she would be a serving leader!
The Secret answers the question, "What do I need to do to be a great leader?" Books on leadership abound, and most of them emphasize one or another of the ideas explored here. But only The Secret pulls all of the five essential concepts together into a coherent plan for achieving leadership success. The core idea, based on the authors' years of experience and drawn from examples of the best leaders, is that leadership comes from service. The five ways in which leaders can succeed through service are seeing and shaping the future; engaging and developing others; reinventing continuously; valuing results and relationships; and embodying the values. Each strategy is explained in detail, with exercises and tips for integrating them into the leadership matrix. The Secret is not dry dogma; the authors show their ideas at work by following the example of a struggling leader who enrolls in a mentoring program at her company. It traces her progress in understanding and applying these concepts, and her subsequent transformation into a respected and effective leader.
28 May 2008 at 14:48:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Recently, I bought ebook and started read more and more. Yesterday, I've finished with The Art Of Software Testing. Therefore, today, I'll start with next one. It will be The One Minute Manager.
I'd like to read this book since I've read Who moved my cheese? a few month ago. These books have the same author. Spencer Johnson wrote very small but effective tips for every. The message is clear, and implementing the ideas is straight-forward and laid out in the book. So it's quickly, easy and understandably.
Other book reviews across internet:
"The secrets of one-minute management will help a manager boost profits and productivity immediately through increases employee morale and job satisfaction. For any person who is currently manager striving to get the most from people, or who is planning to become one in the near future, "The One Minute Manager" is an indispensable success too"
[http://ezinearticles.com/?Book-Review:-The-One-Minute-Manager&id=290395]
27 May 2008 at 23:28:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
It provides a practical discussion of the nature and aims of software testing. You'll find the latest methodologies for the design of effective test cases, including information on psychological and economic principles, managerial aspects, test tools, high-order testing, code inspections, and debugging. Accessible, comprehensive, and always practical, this edition provides the key information you need to test successfully, whether a novice or a working programmer.
Table of content:
Chapter 1: A Self-Assessment Test.
Chapter 2: The Psychology and Economics of Program Testing.
Chapter 3: Program Inspections, Walkthroughs, and Reviews.
Chapter 4: Test-Case Design.
Chapter 5: Module (Unit) Testing.
Chapter 6: Higher-Order Testing.
Chapter 7: Debugging.
Chapter 8: Extreme Testing.
Chapter 9: Testing Internet Applications.
15 May 2008 at 10:48:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
It's a cool book how to organize yourself and to do more, have more and do it faster. Such book for you If you feel you don't have time to do all you want.
ISBN 978-5-902862-41-3, 978-5-902862-37-6
Publication: 2007
Language: Russian
See review
13 February 2008 at 14:28:00 Posted by Mykhailo Poliarush
Every time I fly (i mean on the plane) I try to find some short-term entertainment. Last time (it was on Saturday) I bought small book "Who moved my cheese?". I was pretty impressed because it gave me big value in despite of small size. I spent above 2 hours to read it all but I'm thinking about such things until now. It just can give you kick and you move yourself and your thoughts.
The sense of the book is simple. it's just one story about mice that are looking for cheese all time.
If you're interested in such book and want to buy it or download it from somewhere, please read a few pages from it here. Or read review on wikipedia or see it on Amazon.
P.S. Next time I'll be in London or somewhere I'm going to read another books of Dr. Spencer Johnson that also very popular.