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May 12, 2005
Buried Under Books

Are any of you avid readers? I mean, really hardcore avid readers? Buried under books type avid readers?

Curt Rosengren is and his recent "Books Books Books!" post on Worthwhile sparked this post on what my current reading list?

What's on your bookshelf?

I used to have a 'reading list' on my blog. I removed it. I couldn't keep up. Every new book I hear about from my peers I buy...and some I actually read!

Here's what's on my To Read list:
- The Heart of Change by John Kotter
- The Delta Project by Arnoldo C. Hax
- The Consultant’s Calling by Geoffrey M. Bellman
- A Whole New Mind by Dan Pink
- The Leadership Pipeline by Ram Charan
- Winning by Jack & Suzie Welch
- Flawless Consulting by Peter Block
- The Little Book of Big Ideas by Harold McAlindon
- Unstuck by Keith Yamashita
- Ideas are Free by Alan G. Robinson

There are countless other books on the coffee table, in the office, a few in the car, many here at work, and always a book or two in my computer bags. Reading is good for you!


Dana,

I’m an avid reader too. Like curt (Thanks to your link to his post) I'm buying books at a faster rate than I can read them. Happy to see your list. My reading list is here: http://rameshln.blogspot.com/2005/01/reading-list-for-2005.html.
After I posted this, this still keeps growing!

I've been an independent management consultant for close to 20 years. Geoff Bellman's book "The Consultant's Calling" is one of the best books I've ever read on the subject of consulting.
Bud Bilanich, The Common Sense Guy
blog: www.CommonSenseGuy.com
website: www.BudBilanich.com

Block's Flawless Consulting is one of the best for "relationship consulting."

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