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I concur with the comment regarding the "New Age Millionaire Mindset" genre of pulp.
NO Need, but some are good reading

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yes , one by peter j daniels, how to set goals and achieve them.
how to be motivated
how to handle a major crisis.
and many more ,if you want.

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The E-Myth series by Michael Gerber are the best books on business management. It absolutely amazes me how many people start a business when all they know how to do is their trade - and shockingly, they fail! The E-Myth takes you step by step - and it's an entertaining read, as well.

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21 immutable laws of marketing, Rich Dad Poor Dad, these 2 would be my choice

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Hello Shoegirl

I WOULD RECOMMEND A COUPLE OF BOOKS.

Dare to Dream and Work to Win by Dr. Tom Barrett
You can find it at www.daretodream.net

The second book is an audio book " The Greatest Networker in the World" by John Milton Fogg, free to download at
www.greatestnetworker.com

Juice Man
The Secret to Success

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Hears a link to my blog where I have a list of a bunch of books that have really helped and inspire me.

http://mindfrenzy.com/mindfrenzyblog/?page_id=53

Don't worry I'm not just promoting them for you to buy them from me I get like 35cents a sale haha.

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The Rich Dad Poor Dad Book Series is a good read.
The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

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Dear Jennifer,
As a writer, a senior trainer at some of India's and the world's best business schools, a strategy and brand consultant, adviser to the government and an entreprener out of Pune, in India, I guess the easiest way to describe me is to call me a sensible maverick.

What's that got to do with your question? Simple really.when we look to 'books on business or management', to give us insights into helping manage things better, we often forget two fundamental things. the first: that there is sno single quick fix formula. If there was one, the owner would be the world's richest and most powerful person!! Te second is that the issues involved in running and managing a business, can be extraordinarily diverse, by function, scale, environment, purpose, activity, etc. Which is why there is no shortage of books on the area. What you could do is introspect and try to focus on the type and area of insight which you need. then start hunting for books. And extract ideas from them, apply them to the issues that concern you, and then read more, validate, benchmark and proceed. should you stiill need more help, please feel free to contact me at nishitnk@yahoo.comI am new to this network.
Regards
Nishit Kumar

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