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- eric - Aug 14 2007 | business, books, information, MBA, self-education, education, learning, thepugetnews
The Personal MBA site has been relaunched and looks fantastic!
Their slogan is "mastering business through self-education."
Quoted: "You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for a buck fifty in late charges at the public library." - Will Hunting, "Good Will Hunting"
Seems like a great compilation of business books. Too many books, too little time! I'm going to try and find them in audiobook form.
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How does an audiobook take less time? I'm at least 3x faster reading than listening. Besides, if I listen to a book while trying to do other stuff, nothing gets retained. You only get out of it what you put into it, Mo! Unless you're driving cross-country and looking to learn while doing it, the books are better, IMO.
i was referring to the summaries of the books in audiobook form (e.g. http://www.summary.com/cgi-bin/Soundview.storefront ). each one takes 30-60 minutes to listen to, and i've generally been impressed. i come away with the key message of the book and often a few examples as well.
having said that..
for the books that i think will be particularly relevant, i do read the full version all the way through.
Cool. Good resource. I was just hackin' on ya anyways.