Archived Reading List

I wanted to continue to add books to “My Reading List” while at the same time maintaining some level of control in regards to its size, in order to accomplish that I created this “Archived Reading List”. These books have proven, just as those on “My Reading List”, to be of great value to me over the years. Some were inspiring to me, others made me think, some gave great guidance or a chance to reflect, but no matter what–all of them have made an impact on me.

A Business and Its Beliefs
The Ideas that Helped Build IBM
by Thomas J. Watson, Jr.
American Zoom by Peter Golenbock
Apollo Root Cause Analysis – A New Way Of Thinkingby Dean L. Gano, et al
Beyond the Norm
by Norm Miller
Chicken Soup For the Soul at Work
by Jack Canfield
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff…
and It’s All Small Stuff
by Richard Carlson
Eat That Frog
by Brian Tracy
Fish Tales
by Stephen C. Lundin, Harry Paul
& John Christensen
Gung Ho!
by Ken Blanchard & Sheldon Bowles
How Americans Can Buy American
by Roger Simmermaker
If Life is a Game, These are the Rules
by Cherie Carter-Scott
It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It
by Robert Fulghum
Leadership and Self-Deception
by The Arbinger Institute
Moments of Truth
by Jan Carlzon
Over the Top
by Zig Ziglar
Racing to Win
Establish Your Game Plan for Success
by Joe Gibbs with Ken Abraham
Success for Dummies
by Zig Ziglar
The Art of Mentoring
Lead, Follow and Get Out of the Way
by Shirley Peddy
The Customer Is Always Right
by Armen J. Kabodian
The Discipline of Market Leaders
by Michael Treacy & Fred Wiersema
The NASCAR Way
The Business that Drives the Sport
by Robert G. Hagstrom
The One Minute Apology
Kenneth Blanchard & Margret McBride
The Wisdom of James Allen
Including:
As A Man Thinketh, The Way of Peace, The Path to Prosperity, Entering the Kingdom, & The Mastery of Destiny
by James Allen
Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance
by Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.

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