Thursday, August 30, 2012

Dave Ramsey's top five books

Dave Ramsey's top 5 books


Dave Ramsey (The Lampo Group, 1992) has five, short, easy to read, books they give to all new hires. They all share a common principle shared with the organization and are required reading within the first 90 days of employment.

QBQ! The Question Behind the Question: Practicing Personal Accountability at Work and in Life by John Miller, provides a method for putting personal accountability into daily action, which can bring astonishing results: problems get solved, barriers come down, service improves, teamwork grows, and people adapt to change. Change is constant.

The Legend of the Monk and the Merchant: Principles for Successful Living by Terry Felber is an adventure of personal growth - set in 16th century Italy. Readers will meet and join young Julio, who is taken on a quest into adulthood - as his grandfather reveals mysterious family secrets.It will change the way you think about your career, wealth, and success.

The Go-Getter: A Story that Tells You How to Be One by Peter B. Kyne. Since 1921, this  book has inspired employees and entrepreneurs to take initiative, increase their productivity, and excel against the odds. In a time when jobs are tight and managers are too busy for mentoring, how can you maintain positive energy, take control of your career, and prepare yourself to ace the tests that come your way? By applying the timeless lessons in this compulsively readable parable, employees at all levels can learn to rekindle the go-getter in themselves.

Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life
 by Dr. Spencer Johnson. A classic. Takes the fear and anxiety out of managing the future and shows people a simple way to successfully deal with the changing times, providing them with a method for moving ahead with their work and lives safely and effectively.

Rhino Successes: The Secret to Charging Full Speed Toward Every Opportunity by Scott Alexander will show you how to have a better balance in the six major areas of your life: FINANCIAL, WORK, PHYSICAL, FAMILY, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL.Be able to be a Rhino and roll through stuff.


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