Todd Sattersten
One of the best ways to improve retention of the material you are about to read is to imagine yourself having to tell someone else about it. That act of imagining yourself as teacher completely changes the way you read. As you turn the pages, you start to anticipate what would be most interesting and applicable to your “class.” You begin to organize the structure … [ Read more ]
Content: Quotation | Author: Todd Sattersten | Source: ChangeThis | Subject: Information
10 Tips from the Best in Business
As authors of The 100 Best Business Books of All Time, published in February by Portfolio, we found ourselves stumbling across the most important business insights of the last 30 years. We learned plenty about leading, managing, innovating and saving your company and yourself when disaster lurks around the corner. In case you don’t have time to read all the stuff that we did–or you’re … [ Read more ]
Content: Article | Authors: Jack Covert, Todd Sattersten | Source: FORTUNE | Subject: Management
Big Winners and Big Losers – Bestsellers Compared
In the book, Big Winners and Big Losers, Alfred Marcus argues that business books are either agility-based or discipline/focus-based. In Appendix A of the book, Marcus offers a summary of various strategy books in relation to these two camps. 800-CEO-READ has posted the appendix online – very interesting…
Content: Article | Author: Todd Sattersten | Source: 800-CEO-READ (8CR) | Subject: Strategy
