Recommended Books

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Be Better than Best

Be Better than Best!

Don't aim for the minimum! Have your goal to better than your best!

BE BETTER THAN BEST!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Earth Claim

Check out earthclaim.com. It’s a virtual land website. You can pick up a parcel of land for just $25. It makes a great gift and it’s a great way to cherish those precious memories.

The Tipping Point

I read the Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell. An excellent book on what makes certain products or ideas become popular, or tip. The ideas are very interesting and the writing style is very engaging.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Lots of Reading

I've done lots of reading over the past months. I've read:
22 Immutable Laws of Marketing
22 Immutable Laws of Branding
Project Manager's Toolkit
Managing Projects Large and Small
Made to Stick
Getting to Yes
Getting Things Done

All are excellent books for their respective topics. I really enjoyed reading Made to Stick.

I have started an Amazon astore with my book selections.

http://astore.amazon.ca/youfoc-20

Monday, July 28, 2008

Leadership

In the 8th Habit Stephen Covey defines Leadership as:

Leadership is communicating to people their worth and potential so clearly that they can come to see it in themselves.


or as John Mariotti puts it:
Leaders are the architects and Managers are the builders.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Teach and Apply

Stephen Covey says in his book the 8th Habit:

Almost everyone acknowledges you learn best when you teach another and that your learning is internalized when you live it.

In other words teach what you learn and practice what you preach.

This is timeless advice on the best methodology of learning. Plus it gives the added benefit of educating others.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

4 Basic Elements of Effective Graphic Design

These are taken from A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink who got them from The Non-Designer's Design Book: Design and Typographic Principles for the Visual Novice by Robin Williams.

Contrast

If the elements(type, color, size, line thickness, shape, space, etc.) are not the same, then make them very different.

Repetition
Repeating visual element helps develop the organization and strengthens the unity of your brochure, newsletter, or letterhead.

Alignment
Nothing should be placed on the page arbitrarily. Every element should have some visual connection with another element on the page.

Proximity
Items relating to each other should be grouped close together.

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