Links of Interest
Others I Find Interesting
- Seth Godin— is my favorite thinker regarding all things business. His books and weblog are insightful, witty, and always worth reading.
- Tom Peters— is a more useful business writer for small business than Peter Drucker. More fun to read, too. The official weblog is written by Tom plus a team, but it's all good. His books are deep but clear, and an obvious place to look for Seth G's inspiration.
- The Personal MBA— makes the case that you can teach yourself business. As someone who taught himself to ready at the age of three, I say, no kidding. But, in a good way. The reading list of (at last count) 69 books which make a practical self-teaching substitute for a big-name-school MBA would be your best gift to me. Or yourself.
Others of My Own
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Our good friend Michael Stevenson, a John Hancock Financial Network representative, has provided some articles on financial planning which, though written to individuals, contain excellent principles that apply to businesses as well, especially small business owners and solopreneurs.
The Need for Financial Planning
Planning For Financial Success
Choose A Financial Advisor Who Puts Your Interests First
Michael Stevenson is a registered representative with the John Hancock Financial Network, 9665 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 401, San Diego, CA 92123 and can be reached at 903-389-2238 or mstevenson@jhnetwork.com
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