Ron’s Short Review: The concept is that doing small things can lead to big results. But what a slog. I don’t often give up on books but after reading for days and getting to chapter 10 which was only 20% of the way through the book, I gave up and read three other books in a few days. I think there are good nuggets and I’ll get back to it but can’t complete it now.




Ron’s Short Review: Great book about creativity. His opening chapter says “If you want a quick fix, put this book down.” Good advice.
Ron’s Short Review: 1. Be the best. 2. Be a meritocracy. 3. We’re here to make a profit. I’m not sure I agree with all of his 78 recommendations but many of them are provocative.
Ron’s Short Review: I’m always looking for ways to improve my productivity through technology. Evernote could be one way but I’ll have to rethink my archive model.
Ron’s Short Review: When we know what we’re looking for we miss a lot of relevant information.
Ron’s Short Review: We spend a lot of time doing things. How much of it is actually relevant?
Ron’s Short Review: Our economy is based on much more than the old supply and demand understanding. This is about being relevant in today’s economy.
Ron’s Short Review: Avoiding the pitfall of choking. It happens and it’s real.
Ron’s Short Review: My first question is often, “Are you having fun?” It seems to be the best indicator of things going well or not.
Ron’s Short Review: Great for stating a vision, goal or even a problem in six words or less.
Ron’s Short Review: If creativity and innovation are your needs (and they are for just about every company these days) da Vinci is not a bad place to start.