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figuring out who should buy your business

Author: Chris Bond

Book Review – Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh

  Last month, the honey pot in this here space was stirred with commentary about Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg’s controversial book about women in the workplace. And this month, we stay in tech mogul land by discussing Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh, CEO of the billion-dollar grossing Zappos.com. The author has made such a substantial impact in growing the relatively young online shoe-and-so-much-more store that perhaps we no longer have to clarify…

Book Review – Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg

  So you’re saying, “Okay, circus boy – reviews of vanilla business books are fine, but where’s the controversial stuff?” Well, look no further than this month’s offering, Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg. If you haven’t read this one already (and at just 182 pages and mostly stories, it’s a lay-up), you’ve likely heard of it or seen Ms. Sandberg interviewed. As…

Book Review – Seizing the White Space by Mark W. Johnson

  Truth be told, 20 pages into Mark W. Johnson’s Seizing the White Space: Business Model Innovation for Growth and Renewal, I figured I’d hate it.  Nothing personal; Johnson’s local and surely kind to small creatures, but with lines like, “I lay out in detail a structured process for designing new business models and developing them into profitable, thriving enterprises, and investigate the managerial challenges…

Book Review – The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver

    This month’s selection is big, thick, and heavy.  Called The Signal and the Noise by Nate Silver, it’s loaded with all kinds of stuff to keep you up at night… even well after you put down this page-turner and turn off the light.  Got a big ol’ appetite for understanding a global economic meltdown, chaos theory, Texas hold ’em, and why your local weather forecaster gets…