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Likewise in Business Books
Topic: Books
Out now! Mauricio Umansky—real estate mogul, fan fave of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and star of Buying Beverly Hills—knows the ups and downs of entrepreneurship. Now, he’s imparting his hard-earned knowledge in The Dealmaker! Part memoir, part leadership manifesto, Umansky’s debut will inspire you to take on the world. https://on.likewise.com/4bhSokn
Kaitlyn in Business Books
Hi, my name is Kaitlyn and I love to write, I thought it would be a great idea for there to be a group discussion where writers of all kinds can share their ideas thoughts/ opinions on any and all forms of books, podcasts, screen plays, or anything else that has to do with writing wether it's their own or someone else's. The link to the group will be down in the comments. Thank you!!
https://fable.co/club/court-of-night-with-kaitlyn-908020360354?referralID=vIKDPGYFOs
Emily Calkins in Business Books
Chip War won the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award! Has anyone had a chance to read it yet?
MarwanA191 in Business Books
👋 I think you would be a great addition to this group. https://likewise.com/groupinvites/medieval_war_Kn6tpusx6Q/byuser/marwana191
Chris Rufkahr (she/her) in Business Books
This book totally changed my perspective about my role as an employee. Anyone else have the same experience after reading it?
Sav in Business Books
Currently reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and would love to talk about it! What are your thoughts?
I want to get into real estate investments. Investing in small business and renting out property. Any advice on now to get started? Im currently reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and I am inspired.
Mazzy in Business Books
I am helping with the school newspaper any tips or book ideas
Ferdinand Ferdinand in Business Books
I am currently reading 7 habits of highly effective Teens. What was the biggest thing that stuck out to you?
Eddie Wang in Business Books
Malcolm Gladwell popularized the notion of the “10,000 hour rule” (I.e. amount of time needed to develop mastery of something) in the acclaimed Outliers book. How accurate do you think this concept is in your own line of work?