Owning Up: The 14 Questions Every Board Member Needs to Ask by Ram Charan (Hardcover - Apr 13, 2009)
Hardcover: 224 pages
Publisher: Jossey-Bass (April 13, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470397675
ISBN-13: 978-0470397671
"This book is a most important contribution for both new and experienced directors, addressing contemporary corporate governance. The 14 practical questions represent the most vital issues that boards need to proactively address and are particularly crucial now as boards deal with the aftermath of the global financial tsunami."
—Thomas J. Neff, chairman, U.S., Spencer Stuart
"If Corporate America's board members had answered these questions, the crisis of '08 would have been avoided. The book is that powerful. It should be required reading in every boardroom, executive suite, and business school on the planet. This book with its singular wisdom could change the face of corporate governance—with huge dividends to shareholders and society."
—Ralph Whitworth, principal, Relational Investors LLC
"Ram Charan always seems to get it right. Owning Up not only asks the right questions, it gives answers that can make a real difference for improving board performance."
—James M. Kilts, former chairman and CEO, The Gillette Company
"As always, well-reasoned, insightful, and thought-provoking. A work that every director will find of value, particularly given the intense pressure of these unprecedented economic times."
—Professor Charles M. Elson, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware
"Here is the book that every corporate director needs today. With his decades of insider experience, Ram Charan brings more wisdom and insight to this subject than anyone else I know."
—Geoff Colvin, Fortune editor and author, Talent Is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else
From the Inside Flap
Owning Up
Your world as a director has suddenly changed. You've seen members of other boards take the heat when their companies imploded. The managements of Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch, and Washington Mutual clearly failed, but so did their boards. Now the board of every company beset with problems is coming under scrutiny.
The pressure is on. Your board must own up to its accountability for the performance of the corporation. Governance now means leadership.
Boards must change their modus operandi to address the new and complex issues that are emerging. These include
* Ensuring liquidity in the context of the global financial crisis
* Setting CEO performance targets in a very uncertain economy
* Assessing strategy and enterprise risk under extreme volatility
So what should boards do now? What should they be talking about in their meetings and executive sessions? What decisions must they make? How assertive must they be regarding company priorities and operating goals?
In Owning Up, business advisor and corporate governance expert Ram Charan answers these and other burning questions on the minds of directors and business leaders. He describes best practices that are emerging in boardrooms he has observed firsthand. And he provides practical recommendations on a range of issues, from compensation to dealing with external constituencies. Wisely attuned to the human side, he confronts the need for some boards to refresh their composition and for others to rebalance their board dynamics.
Directors, CEOs, general counsels, and operating executives will find here the guidance they need to meet the new and rising standards for corporate governance in this demanding business environment.
About the Author
Ram Charan is the go-to adviser for corporate directors and CEOs. Known for his insights and practical wisdom, Charan has counseled some of the world's most successful business leaders. He is coauthor of the bestseller Execution and author or coauthor of 14 other books including Leaders at All Levels, Boards That Deliver, and Boards at Work. He serves on three boards and was named one of Directorship's top 100 directors. He has an MBA and a doctoral degree with corporate governance as a field of study from the Harvard Business School.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
How Come That Idiot's Rich and I'm Not? by Robert Shemin
How Come That Idiot's Rich and I'm Not? - Hardcover (Apr. 7, 2009) by Robert Shemin
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Crown Business (April 7, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0307395081
ISBN-13: 978-0307395085
Product Dimensions: 8 x 5
About the Book
Have you ever wondered why some people attract wealth while others stay financially trapped? The key is learning wealth-friendly, upside-down thinking.
In this New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller, Robert Shemin, one-time "idiot" and currently a multimillionaire, illustrates in a witty way how going against the grain is, in fact, the surest way to gain. Learn how to:
• set only one powerful success goal—and make it a big one
• play while your money goes to work
• stop building someone else’s business and start building your own
• live and think like a millionaire while you’re becoming one
• use the power and smarts of other Rich Idiots to help you join the Rich Idiot Club
Spend just a few pages with Robert and his Rich Idiot friends and you’ll be convinced that “if they could do it, I can do it.”
Other Reviews
“A breath of fresh air…Robert Shemin brings to this book a powerful personal story that commands attention. He was the class cut-up, the guy who never fit in exactly, an undiagnosed dyslexic who out of survival instinct simply decided to make up his own rules — and, sure enough, riches followed. Shemin’s key insight is that cultural indoctrination robs most of us of the courage to blaze new paths — in fact, breeds a ‘play it safe’ follow-the-leader mentality that can be a financial death sentence. This book is loaded with perspective-altering tips on how to make money outside the rat-race paradigm and leverage the power of relationships in ways no one ever talks about. If you take to heart the lessons in this book, you will find the abundance you’re searching for.”
—Anthony Robbins, New York Times bestselling author of Awaken the Giant Within, Unlimited Power and Giant Steps
“This book shows the average person not only how to get rich, but create, connect and contribute greatly. Open the door to a better future now by absorbing what Shemin has to say.”
—Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator, #1 New York Times best selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul® ; co-author, Cracking The Millionaire Code and The One-Minute Millionaire
“If you’ve spent your life doing ‘all the right things’ but still feel like you’re running in place financially, do yourself a favor and buy this book.”
—T. Harv Eker, author of #1 New York Times Bestseller, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
“Filled with common sense . . . shows that a late-blooming entrepreneur can strike it rich with sound business principles and a flair for taking risks.”
—David Bach, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Automatic Millionare and Start Late, Finish Rich
About the Author
ROBERT SHEMIN has worked with high-net-worth individuals for Goldman Sachs, helped create four companies, and has been involved in more than one thousand real-estate transactions.
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Crown Business (April 7, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0307395081
ISBN-13: 978-0307395085
Product Dimensions: 8 x 5
About the Book
Have you ever wondered why some people attract wealth while others stay financially trapped? The key is learning wealth-friendly, upside-down thinking.
In this New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestseller, Robert Shemin, one-time "idiot" and currently a multimillionaire, illustrates in a witty way how going against the grain is, in fact, the surest way to gain. Learn how to:
• set only one powerful success goal—and make it a big one
• play while your money goes to work
• stop building someone else’s business and start building your own
• live and think like a millionaire while you’re becoming one
• use the power and smarts of other Rich Idiots to help you join the Rich Idiot Club
Spend just a few pages with Robert and his Rich Idiot friends and you’ll be convinced that “if they could do it, I can do it.”
Other Reviews
“A breath of fresh air…Robert Shemin brings to this book a powerful personal story that commands attention. He was the class cut-up, the guy who never fit in exactly, an undiagnosed dyslexic who out of survival instinct simply decided to make up his own rules — and, sure enough, riches followed. Shemin’s key insight is that cultural indoctrination robs most of us of the courage to blaze new paths — in fact, breeds a ‘play it safe’ follow-the-leader mentality that can be a financial death sentence. This book is loaded with perspective-altering tips on how to make money outside the rat-race paradigm and leverage the power of relationships in ways no one ever talks about. If you take to heart the lessons in this book, you will find the abundance you’re searching for.”
—Anthony Robbins, New York Times bestselling author of Awaken the Giant Within, Unlimited Power and Giant Steps
“This book shows the average person not only how to get rich, but create, connect and contribute greatly. Open the door to a better future now by absorbing what Shemin has to say.”
—Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator, #1 New York Times best selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul® ; co-author, Cracking The Millionaire Code and The One-Minute Millionaire
“If you’ve spent your life doing ‘all the right things’ but still feel like you’re running in place financially, do yourself a favor and buy this book.”
—T. Harv Eker, author of #1 New York Times Bestseller, Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
“Filled with common sense . . . shows that a late-blooming entrepreneur can strike it rich with sound business principles and a flair for taking risks.”
—David Bach, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Automatic Millionare and Start Late, Finish Rich
About the Author
ROBERT SHEMIN has worked with high-net-worth individuals for Goldman Sachs, helped create four companies, and has been involved in more than one thousand real-estate transactions.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
1 & 2 Thessalonians (Life Lessons) by Max Lucado (Paperback - May 1, 2007)
1 & 2 Thessalonians (Life Lessons) by Max Lucado (Paperback - May 1, 2007)
- Paperback: 128 pages
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson (May 1, 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1418509744
- ISBN-13: 978-1418509743
Product Description
The Lucado Life Lessons series continues to be one of the best-selling study guide series on the market today. These brand-new releases will join the ranks of the previously released and repackaged study guides, offering readers a complete selection of New Testament Bible studies by best-selling inspirational author Max Lucado. For small group or individual use, intriguing questions, inspirational stories, and poignant reflections take the participant deeper into God's Word.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Career Advancement by Marc Dorio
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Career Advancement - Paperback (Jan. 6, 2009) by Marc Dorio
Firnando Chau Review
Part 1: Why Make a Move and Why Make It Now
Chapter 1: How To Test Your Readiness
Chapter 2: Move Up, Over or Out?
Chapter 3: It's Not Just A Feeling
Chapter 4: What Is Your Boss Telling You?
Chapter 5: Take Your Employer's Temperature
Part 2: Begin with Yourself
Chapter 6: Why Take Stock of Yourself
Chapter 7: Beginning Your Self-Assessment
Chapter 8: Brush Up Your Basic Skills
Chapter 9: Analyze Your Personal Style
Chapter 10: Chart Your Communication Style
Chapter 11: Identify Your Leadership Style
Chapter 12: Assessing Your Accomplishments
Chapter 13: It's Not Just the Money
Part 3: Putting Assessment Information to Work
Chapter 14: Developing Your Personal Profile
Chapter 15: Discover Your "Helps" and "Hinders"
Part 4: Finding the Information You Need
Chapter 16: Develop Your Job Search Information Checklist
Chapter 17: Find the Information That Will Help
Chapter 18: Looking Close to Home
Chapter 19: Sources Most People Overlook
Chapter 20: What Your Employer Doesn't Way You to Know
Chapter 21: How To See Yourself in the Big Picture
Chapter 22: Money and Other Things
Part 5: Setting Your Milestones for Success
Chapter 23: Your Career Strategies and Tactics
Chapter 24: Don't Take This Personally, But...
Chapter 25: Career Planning Is a Family Affair
Chapter 26: Keeping Your Eye on the Ball
Chapter 27: Overcoming the Obstacles in Your Path
Chapter 28: Questions You Should Ask
Chapter 29: Moving On - Literally!
Chapter 30: The Self-Employment Wild Card
Chapter 31: The Perfect Job
Index
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Alpha; Original edition (January 6, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1592578322
ISBN-13: 978-1592578320
The step-by-step guide for everyone who ever said, "I really need a new career."
People change jobs to advance their careers, earn more money, or escape a dead end. But often they're responding to misleading signals that aren't reliable indicators for job change. Now a human resources expert helps readers evaluate the reasons they may want to change jobs and careers-an enlightening process that can result in a brand-new career or a better appreciation of the one at hand.
*Explore the job-search sources most people ignore
*Career-profile comparisons and salary and compensation information
*Develop short- and long-term goals-move up, over, or out
About the Author
Marc Dorio is a human resources management professional with over 25 years of corporate and consulting experience. He has worked with Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies on a wide range of human resource issues. He is the author of six books, including The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to the Perfect Interview (1st and 2nd editions) and The Complete Idiot's Guide(r) to Getting the Job You Want (1st and 2nd editions).
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