As I execute against one of my New Year's resolutions (namely, to rid my "to read" shelf of all books I haven't read but know I should...) I'm again reminded of why I read few "business" books from cover to cover.
Most offer but a single idea that can be grasped in a chapter or two or, better yet, a short magazine article. More perniciously, many are so poorly written as to corrode the reader's ability to appreciate anything resembling better literature.
My value proposition here at Health Care Strategist is to always offer scribblings and ideas worth more than you're paying. I think I've kept my end of the bargain though, if it'll make you feel better, you're welcome to donate $29.95 once in a while.
And by the way, "impact" is NOT a verb. Think about it.
Most offer but a single idea that can be grasped in a chapter or two or, better yet, a short magazine article. More perniciously, many are so poorly written as to corrode the reader's ability to appreciate anything resembling better literature.
My value proposition here at Health Care Strategist is to always offer scribblings and ideas worth more than you're paying. I think I've kept my end of the bargain though, if it'll make you feel better, you're welcome to donate $29.95 once in a while.
And by the way, "impact" is NOT a verb. Think about it.
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