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Sorting Through Business Books


Editor / Associate Publisher, Catalyst magazine

Drew Ermenc

June 5, 2008

I love what Paul Brown wrote last week in his small business column in The New York Times. He declares that there are only two types of business books aimed at the small business owner and entrepreneur. He writes:

"There is the 'how I made $27 trillion in business, and you can too,' genre or the ones that say you only need to take care of customers (or cash flow or sales or something else) and you will be the envy of Warren Buffet and Bill Gates."

Very true, and Brown goes on to nominate several books that look beyond these two types of sensational ideals. Click here to see what four books he felt were worthy of an entrepreneur's limited time.


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