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The 10 Business Books That Changed Our ThinkingBy XQUISITE EDITORS

    

FEBRUARY 2014                                                                                                                                                                     XQUISITE

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Every year there are 100′s if not 1000′s of business books published.                       But I've gotta question: How do you know when you’ve read a good                         business type of book? Answer: When you’ve taken at least one lesson                       or idea from it and you’re still using it months, or even years, later.

Books represent incredibly good value, creativity, with so much                 knowledge and sometimes a lifetime’s worth of experience condensed                 into a few hundred pages. I read a lot of books and if I can take just one                                   idea and implement it in my business, then that is money well spent in                           my opinion. Some of the books I’ve read have changed my thinking and                         some have given me specific knowledge on how to do something which I                         didn’t know how to do before. So each book I read allows me to grow in                               different ways. So in coming up with a list of 10 these are the book that                               have given me the ideas that have had the biggest impact on my                         business. Hopefully they’ll help you get big results too.(And no this isn’t one of those books, very creative, but not a book to                             turn you into anything other than an artist, so keep reading)

1. The 4­Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated Edition By Tim FerrissThe 4­Hour Workweek, Expanded and Updated Edition has got to be the ‘bible’ for those looking to                                 become location independent or fund a lifestyle. Don’t read too much into the title though, it’s not about                                   working 4 hours, it’s about creating a business which works without you. This is the book that showed me                                     how to eliminate repetitive tasks by introducing me to the concepts of automation, outsourcing, creating a                               ‘muse’ product and living a low information diet. Well worth checking out.

2. Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress­Free Productivity By David AllenAward winning book by David Allen has literally helped me get much more things done in less time. It                                     uses very simple methods which really do work. You’ll be more organized than you ever dreamed and                                 won’t spend your life searching for emails or papers you ‘knew you put somewhere’.

3. Rework By Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hanssone This is a complete book of wisdom from the guys at 37signals.com and explains the principles that they’ve learned from doing business over the last 10 years.  Which turns traditional thinking about how to run a business, on it’s head. You’ll get some surprising insights in this book such as: drug dealers get it right, nobody likes plastic flowers and good enough is fine. It’s a book you can read easily in bite sized chunks (each lesson is no more than a couple of pages) – each lesson will really challenge your thinking and inspire you to make a simple business work effectively.

4. E­myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It By Michael                                 Gerber Surprisingly, this book this is not a book about E­business. It’s a book for any business, whether that’s                                   virtual or bricks and mortar. It will help you look at your business as a business rather than a job you do to                                             earn money. It’s a book I recommend to all my clients – It talks about the importance of systems and how                                         to create them, it’s a very easy to read with a great case study/story running through it.

FEBRUARY 2014                                                                                                                                                                     XQUISITE

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5. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap… and Others Don’t By Jim CollinsGreat if you’re looking to create a great business of lasting value, than Jim Collins’ study of what makes                                     great businesses over time has got to be on your reading list. Good to Great examines the key                                   differences between those businesses that have lasting success and those businesses that are merely                           good. True, good enough maybe good enough, but if you want to make your business really special, then                                   you should read this book.

6. Purple Cow, New Edition: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable By Seth Godin This is a book about being different and standing out in your marketplace. If you’re setting up a business,                                     you want to be different, not the same as the competition. Seth’s book argues the need to be different and                                       continue to be different to everyone else. Not only will you make more money, but you’ll have a business                                     people want to deal with – e.g. Apple.

7. eBoot Camp: Proven Internet Marketing Techniques to Grow Your Business By Corey Perlman Corey shares the ‘secrets’ of internet marketing so that you can get more business using web 2.0 in a                                     non techie way. It really is ideal for small business owners, those starting out or those who have a blog                                       they want to promote. Basically anyone who starting out who wants a straightforward guide to show them                                 the way.

8. How To Win Friends and Influence People By Dale Carnegie Awesome book! This is the classic book by Dale Carnegie about developing your influence. Although                             written way before the internet, it’s advice is as true today as it was when it was originally written. The key                                         mantra for BRT when we meet with our clients is always to be more interested than interesting.

9. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People By Stephen Covey. This is the classic guide to productivity. Which whilst not as practical a guide as Getting Things Done, a                                     couple of lessons (or habits) stand out for me. Namely: “Start with the end in mind” – in other words what                                         are you trying to achieve? Secondly “first things first” – do important stuff before urgent stuff and finally                                   “Sharpen the saw” – while this habit is actually about spiritual and physical rejuvenation, I take this to be a                                       reminder to continually invest in yourself whether through training courses or reading.

10. Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class                                     Do Not! By Robert Kiyosaki – I actually think this book should be required reading for all 14 year olds as it would provide them with a                                         financial education most people never learn in a lifetime. Basically it tells the story ostensibly of Kyosaki’s                                 early life of two fathers an employed father and a business owner father and compares and contrasts                                 between the two. It’s an extremely powerful book. For example it compares taxes paid by a corporation vs                                   taxes paid by an employee. An employee pays taxes before s/he has received his/her pay where as a                                   

corporation pays taxes on what is left. You will never view home ownership in the same light. If you only buy one                                           business/financial book, buy this one – for less than $8 it’s likely to be the best investment you’ve ever made. I like to                                             keep up with the latest business ideas but I don’t always have time to read all the great books that are out there. So I                                                 use Read it For Me which is a great site for summarizing the key ideas from the best business thinkers. In less than 15                                               minutes you can watch, read or listen to the key ideas affecting business today. I Highly recommended it.   XM 

FEBRUARY 2014                                                                                                                                                                     XQUISITE