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Training
The Ultimate Basic Training Guidebook
Published in Paperback by Booklocker.com (2004-06-30)
Author: Michael C. Volkin
List price: $20.99
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Not army boot camp anymore...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-07
This book has been super helpful in preparing my husband for boot camp- physically and mentally. The only problem is that we've learned that after the publishing of this book a lot changed in army boot camp. At first my husband was interested in joining the national guard, but in order to go to a boot camp like what is described in this book, he has to choose a different branch of military.

The Ultimate Basic Training Guidebook: Tips, Tricks, and Tactics for Surviving Boot Camp
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
My son will go to marine boot camp in July. I read this first and it was a great help for me to understand what will happen and what he needs to do before he goes. I highly recommend this not only for our "new" military but for their parents as well.

Army BCT
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
Get this book it has a world of knowledge in it. Are you to call a DS "yes sir or Yes Maam" ? What is a DS hat called? get the book it will HELP you.

amazing...
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-19
This book was packed with info that will benefit anyone interested in going into the militry. My hubby went through boot camp a few years ago and said that all of the info would have made life a little easier then...lol.

Incredible
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-17
This book has helped me in so many ways. I knew nothing about the military before I left for boot camp. Now, I feel I am completely ready. The book has an easy to understand fitness routine and told me what to expect mentally from a drill sergeant, even the other recruits. This book even contains a packing list so I know exactly what to pack for boot camp.
Before I was scared to leave for basic, now I cant wait.

Training
Brother Iron, Sister Steel: A Bodybuilder's Book
Published in Paperback by On Target Publications (2001-01)
Author: Dave Draper
List price: $24.95
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BOMBER'S BLEND
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-31
Decades ago I saw on TV the movie Don't Make Waves, and I remembered Tony Curtis's foil the great beast of a man, blond and mostly mute, when the luminous James Wolcott linked to a literate and aging body builder in a blogpost this year.
And so they are the same. This warm and wise book is a great encouragement to those of us whose bodies need the stress of physical work to maintain health and joy.
Part technical guide, part moral guide, part memoir, the Bomber's book is still a whole work and for me it lifts the strange sport of body building, sans steroids, up on Dave's big back to a new level of respect. Highly recommended.

For the Bodybuilder's Library
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-10
Both informational and inspiring, this book from a veteran bodybuilder will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about the sport.

Excellent guide, Dave!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-16
The most useful part of this book is the advise about how to train around injury and over training. This is what happens when yer an old geezer and want the 18 year old body. I'm 59, and actually don't look like I'll be dead in 13 years. Thank you Dave.

For Every Bodybuilders Library
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-18
Draper has an odd writing style, but his stories are motivational and informational. Everyone who lifts should read this.

The book was good but it could have been perfect
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-13
I enjoyed it but it needed pictures for the all his exercises, I read other review saying the same thing.
I found it inspiring and he is a poster child for bodybuiling beyond your years.

Training
Selling to Big Companies
Published in Paperback by Kaplan Business (2005-12-01)
Author: Jill Konrath
List price: $15.95
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Selling advice for accounts of every size
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-05
Every decision maker is surrounded by a wall of voicemail, email, and gatekeepers. Not only has technology made decision makers tougher to reach, but downsizing has heaped more work on top of management, so they have very little time to consider new products and services. This book provides strategies for the salesperson trying to crack a new account,and it helps you refocus your sales process to get through to time-starved execs. Furthermore, the sample emails, letters, and voicemail messages help you revise your value statement in a perspective that decision makers want to hear.

Incredible selling advice for any product or service!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
This book is easily the best sales book I've ever read. Implementing Jill's methodology has literally transformed my career and made me more money than I ever dreamed possible. I no longer view myself as a "sales person", I now view myself as a "business improvement specialist". According to Jill, this mindset is the #1 key to success. And I have to say I've seen this truth play out in arguably the most competitive business environment in the world, New York City.

The section on leveraging email as an account entry strategy has been especially helpful to me. I can't tell you how many meetings I've generated from well-crafted, customized emails and subject lines. In the age that we live so driven by technology, get this book for no other reason than just that.

THE Enterprise Sales Resource
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-17
After seven-plus years as a freelance communications professional, I brought my skills in-house to begin a new career in sales. I began reading, researching, and soaking up the best sales practices I could uncover. As a result of my recent promotion, however, I am now responsible for reaching out to key decision makers at large enterprises, including many listed in the Fortune 1000 and Forbes Global 2000. So I eagerly sought a definitive guide for selling to these big companies...And I found it.

Jill Konrath's "Selling to Big Companies" provides proven techniques for sales professionals at all experience levels. With her special insights, such as finding key decision makers, properly researching companies, and identifying triggering events, Jill''s lessons have already paid off for me.

I purchased two copies (one for the office, one for home) of Jill's book, and I have enthusiastically recommended this book to our entire sales team.

USA oriented
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-29
Quite a good book. It's especially valuable for salespeople who struggle to get through voicemail. Most of the value added comes form strategies that bring you through voicemail. I come form Europe where voicemail is not so popular and therefore the value of the book is limited for me. The book writes also about value, gatekeepers and other buying influences etc. but many of the subjects I have already read in other books.

An excellent read!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-12
If you are selling into big companies, you must read this book! It presents an easy to follow strategy and plan that you can implement today. Jill understands what it takes to win complex sales. Benefit from her insight!

Lee B. Salz... author of Soar Despite Your Dodo Sales Manager

Training
The Irrepressible Toy Dog
Published in Hardcover by Howell Book House (1997-12-19)
Author: Darlene Arden
List price: $17.95
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great general reference for small furkids
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-28
I purchased this book as an expectant toy breed mother. It is a light hearted but informative book on the joys and pitfalls of having a toy breed in your house. I was a little disappointed in the lack of information on my particular puppy, a Chinese Crested, but then I didn't expect a lot of info on the Cresteds since most people know little about them. For more breed specific information, it's advisable to get a breed specific book. However this is a great reference for those who are looking at the toy breeds and don't know a lot about them. It's an easy read and the general information is great. The breed specific information is just enough to perhaps help someone choose which breed is a good fit for their family.

Very Good Resource, Extensive Health Info
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-02
I was very anxious to get this book. In fact by the time I realized there was a second edition of the Irrepressible Toy Dog, I had been waiting several months. This lead me to several other small dog/ breed specific books. This book is definitely top notch However, I was a little biased having read similar information in several other books before reading this book. This made me less excited about its content, however I have to say that it is extremely well compiled, lots of good information and has the best health section on small breed specific disease that I have seen to date. The picture sections are cute, however it could have included more breeds instead of the same breeds over and over. It however was not as much fun as other books, and lacks in the training section when compared to other books. It is a great overall guide on toy dogs and every toy dog owner should keep a copy for a reference guide.

better than the first
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-22
The diva of diminutive dogs does it again. This new edition is even better than the first, with more information on socialization and training, and wonderful color photos. Kudos for including small mixes among the purebreds, and for telling everyone that small dogs are real dogs, too. Anyone considering adding a small dog to their household should read this book.

Must Read
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-15
This updated version of Ms. Arden's book is a must read for all people who are owned by a small dog. This edition includes several pages of delightful color photos and a a great list of resources for pampering your little dog!

Ms. Arden has done it again...
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-07
As the owner of 4 small dog rescues, I have found all of Darlene Arden's books extremely helpful and "small dogs, big hearts" is certainly no exception. It is filled with valuable information and should be a must read for anyone who has or is even remotely thinking about getting a small dog. Like all her books, this one is well written in Ms. Arden's easy to follow and understand style. I especially like the fact that this book contains mixed breeds and all the pictures are a wonderful addition.
I applaud Darlene Arden for emphasizing that these small breeds are not toys to be played with, but real dogs with real dog issues and needs.

Training
Mastering Mountain Bike Skills
Published in Paperback by Human Kinetics Publishers (2005-03-13)
Authors: Brian Lopes and Lee McCormack
List price: $22.95
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Great Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
Great book you can find everything you want to know about mountain biking and is even fun to read.

Excellent book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
This book is quite excellent. I had never been mountain biking before, and read this book. When I finally went out on the trail with experienced riders, I was able to keep up, not injure myself, and generally know what was going on around me. I will say, though, that in reading the book, it seemed like all mountain bike riders were able to do the flashy stuff that was described, when in fact, I found that was not the case. However, it is good to know about. The writing style is very easy to read. There could have been a glossary, and I had to Google terms a number of times, but overall, an excellent book.

Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-23
A fantastic source of information for anyone wanting to improve their mountain bike riding skills.

Great book of use for all mountain bikers
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-13
I found this to be an excellent book on mountain bike techniques. There are illustrated examples of all the skills you would want to know for all styles of mountain bike riding.
This is a book to work through. For example it starts with the basics like wheelies and manuals and progresses to bunny hops showing how they are related and why you want to know one technique before progressing to another.
Whereas Ned Overend's book is XC race oriented, the techniques in this book as just as applicable for downhilling and freeriding as they are to XC and will help you whether you race or just like to ride for fun.
There is also a short section in the front covering the basics of choosing and maintaining your bike(s).

Good but could be better
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-23
I think this is a great book for a visual perspective.

Things that are hard to describe in words are often given good visual treatment. I especially liked it when they showed multiple frames to illustrate a technique that might have changes across time.

For example, they illustrate performing a jump by showing you various frames including hen the rider enters the jump (showing body position, etc), while he's in the jump, and what he looks like when exiting.

This alone puts this book above others I have read on the same topic.

I also liked the treatment of many different topics. There's a really good cross-section of useful information covered, so it seems like just about anyone in the sport would benefit from the content.

There are a couple of things that I think need to be improved on to make this book better.

First and foremost, the book either needs to dispense with all the flowery, colorful jargon, and stick closer to simple English, or it needs to provide a glossary up front.

I am a beginning rider (supposedly one of the people this book is aimed at) and there were many times I did not understand a section perfectly clearly because of the specialized language they used.

Here's an example, taken from early on in the book:

"Pump backsides. Any time the trail turns downward, press down for some free speed".

That probably makes perfect sense to someone who understands these terms, but it did not help be as a beginner.

What does "pump" mean? Does it mean to "pedal hard"? Does it mean to quickly raise and then lower your body on the bike to "pump it"? And how about "press down" - press down on what? The pedals? The handlebars? The saddle?

I've read the whole book and I'm still not 100% sure if "pump" means "pedal", or something else.

This problem occurs throughout the book, in some places worse than others. There were spots where the language was so flowery that I actually laughed out loud.

I remember one paragraph talking about pimping and nailing and lips and rhino horns. I wasn't sure if somehow a chapter from Alice in Wonderland had ended up in this book about Mountain Biking.

The other thing I found confusing about the book was some of the conflicting advice given.

I found this especially true in areas related to braking. If one just listed all the sentences related to braking you might see something like this: "Stay off the brakes, speed is the key to smoothness", "Use the brakes to remain in control", "Only brake when you really mean to", "Braking is one of the most important skills", "People rely too much on the brakes", and so on.

This all reminds me of an out-take from the movie Poltergeist in which the main characters are giving Carol-Ann advice about how to come home: "Go into the light!", "Get away from the light!", "The light is your salvation!", "The light is the enemy!".

I'm afraid that after reading this book I am as confused about braking as poor Carol-Ann is about whether or not she should go into the light.

Apart from these gripes, I have spent many hours with this book and feel that I will become a better rider for it.

Training
Dreamweaver 3 Hands-On-Training (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Pearson Education (2000-07-12)
Authors: Lynda Weinman and Garo Green
List price: $39.99
New price: $6.51
Used price: $0.01

Average review score:

Gets you up and running quickly
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-28
Her book was the only book I got for creating a Website with Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Following her tutorials I built a fabulous Website with cascading style sheets, rollovers, the works. I was never bored or confused, and I understood the "why" and well as the "how."

I've just downloaded a trial version of Dreamweaver MX and came here specifically to get HER book on Dreamweaver MX. Sadly, she doesn't seem to have published one.

Great Writer, layout and Presentation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-29
Lynda Weinman knows what she is talking about. I have learned quite a bit following her lead.

Excellent Learning Tool
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-21
I highly recommend this book. It was an excellent learning tool for me as a beginner. The tutorials were fabulous!

Great first web book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-15
I enjoyed the exercises and layout of the book. For someone who never did any web development this book is great.

Absolutely the Best
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-15
I must say that Lynda is, hands down, the best instructor I've ever come across on the printed page. I've been using Dreamweaver for over two years and I learned so much from this book. The chapters and exercises were so concise, so ordered and really a lot of fun. I recommend this book whole-heartedly!

Training
A Good Horse Is Never a Bad Color
Published in Paperback by Spring Creek Press (1996-02)
Author: Mark Rashid
List price: $17.50
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Collectible price: $19.59

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Very Good Book!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
It is a very good book as I have found all of his are. Good reading no matter how long you have had horses or horse experience. His relaxed way of dealing with horses and training makes sense.

was greatly touched and entertained
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-18
This is one of those great books that can reach across all interest groups and walks of life. The way the author relates his personal stories to shed light on horse training really drew me in. But, not only do these stories relate to dealing with animals, they are like Easop's fables... there is a nugget of wisdom to be taken away and stored for you to use dealing with people and struggles in everyday life. He has great insight into behavior of those around him, not only the horses, but the wisdom of the old man. We could all learn something from this book and I'll definitely buy his other books. I had to doctor a sick calf just a few days ago, and I used some of the patience and techniques he uses on the horses, and I felt like the calf whisperer! Instead of it being a grueling chore in freezing weather, I really started to feel a sense of accomplishment that I was helping an animal.

Horse Salvation
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-04
It is hard to find people in my local horse world who don't believe that a firm hand (or boot) is the way to train horses. It was very refreshing to read about Rashid's successful training without physical abuse. I've been using many of his ideas to work with my donkey and have been so proud of the results. Thank you Mark Rashid!

I've bought this book three times!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-28
Mark Rashid is amazing. Can't say enough about his books, ideas and training methods. I've been a horse owner for over 25 years, yet Mark has a way of teaching that still leaves me saying "ahh-HA! I never thought about that!!!". Mark's inspiring books have kept me trying with a Mustang I purchased that everyone else gave up on. If it weren't for Mark, I don't know where my horse would be today. I've purchased this book three times and given away two copies to friends that are also horse owners. Read Mark's books - get inspired - get enthused - and build a better relationship with your horse through understanding the "try". Thanks Mark, for putting things in perspective.

A Life Lesson In This Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-07
You know how Dr. Phil is always teaching his life lessons? This book does the same, but in a different sense. I have always wondered why certain people and animals were brought into my life. This book gave me an answer to that question. I have never had a person readily available to teach me anything about horses, what I have learned has been self taught. Simply from observing and from trial and error. Mark Rashid, shares wisdom from those who have taught him and the way that he gets this across is extraordinary! If you are looking for step by step instruction, this most likely won't fit the bill. However, this book is a learning experience that is interesting to read for once! I can't see how someone could be disappointed. In addition, this book is suitable for anyone, no matter their age. Read it to your kids! They will love it too!

Training
Clinton Anderson's Downunder Horsemanship: Establishing Respect and Control for English and Western Riders
Published in Hardcover by Trafalgar Square Books (2004-10-01)
Authors: Clinton Anderson and Ami Hendrickson
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Easy read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-25
I just received the book and am still reading it. I really like how he explains the lesson then has 2 students add their comments after their training session with Clinton. I find this helpful as it gives me insite how I might come across a problem similiar to theirs when I start my program.

Good job Clinton!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-18
My trainer suggested Clinton Anderson's book and it has really been very helpful for me. He is very clear in his instructions and possible problems one may encounter with various horses and issues.

Koneko.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
Useful, but only if you're willing to buy the equipment. From his site. For quite a bit of money.

So yeah.

Common Sense - DUH
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-04
Yeah this book is the most helpful I have found. Everything makes so much sense. My horse loves it too - she tried to eat the book. I take it out with me when I work with her so I can refer to it as I am working, because I find I make most of the common handler mistakes. As one trainer told me I have a 2 year old in a 5 year old body, she has gotten a late start, but this is definitely working. I have never even tried to train a horse, and I am finding the relationship with her just keeps getting better, she would not lead, nor look at me and those are sooo important. No shouting at her, just a calm no nonsense approach and we are both much happier. Thanks Clinton. And best of all I took it with me to one of the tour appearances and it is signed! And ladies...Clinton is definitely some eye candy!

great book to get started
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-14
I had been watching Clinton Anderson on RFD TV and decided to read his book. The book was an easy read. I have been able to take the information and use it with my horse. I have read several books including Parelli's Horse-Man-Ship; Leslie Desmond, and Tom Dorrance. Anderson's book is by far the best if you want something that will give you a step by step program for working with your horse. He also includes the reasons for the steps that make the process logical. This is a really great book and addition to your library!

Training
Building the Classic Physique
Published in Paperback by Access Publishers Network (1995-12-19)
Author: Steve Reeves
List price: $19.95
New price: $56.98
Used price: $49.77
Collectible price: $90.00

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steve reeves classic physique
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-06
you can get the book from SRIS that is Steve Reeves website for a lot less than Amazon

Building the classic physique the natural way
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-11
I would highly recommend this book for anyone,wanting to build their body the natural way! Written by Steve " Hercules " Reeves himself,the information is invaluable! Reeves built his body,and kept it in excellent condition with 3 workouts a week,total body! It has everything one would need to just stay in shape,or train for any sport,including bodybuilding..True,you won't be Ron Coleman or Jay Cutler,Mr Olympia winners,but you could be a Frank Zane,a three time Olympia winner and still look like a human being. I feel this is the best bodybuilding the natural waybook,ever done and again I highly recommend it!

Training Book for any age group
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-17
I read all type of training and fitness books and this one is a classic.It is timeless, if you're 21 or 58 (which I am) you can use the information and the routines to get where you want to go providing you do the work. When you view the pictures of Steve you will say I would like to look like that. Broad shoulders, big chest, very tampered waist, good legs, symmetry , his physique truly is a classic that any man would like to have. Routines, working out around injuries, nutrition, power walking ,
and many frequently asked questions all of us have. After you buy and read the book put it up for sale on Amazon and recoup your investment .
You will be glad you obtained the book ,the Best I've read... you'll see!

Great Book and it isn't out of print!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-19
This is a book you have to own. I looked on this site and the only copies are used. Everyone thinks it is out of print, but it is NOT out of print. Google the Steve Reeves International Society. You can buy the book brand new from here. I bought this book and the second book of Steve Reeves. You can get each for $25.

A find for fans of Reeves
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-31
Too bad this great book is out of print, and therefore so expensive. Fans of classical bodybuilding will admire the great photographs of Steve in his prime, and will find much to admire in this practical, logical, and inspirational guide to getting in shape. Hardcore enthusiasts and fans of monsters like Dorian Yates may think the approach (and Reeves' physique) almost quaint, but the author's proportions were classical and his look is still stunningly impressive: what used to be considered in saner times "the Olympic Ideal". The book is worth a look, if you can find it, and bound to be a collector's item very soon.

Training
The Business Playbook: Leadership Lessons From the World of Sports
Published in Hardcover by Entrepreneur Press (2003-12-01)
Author: Brandon Steiner
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A great book to help one with leadership and achieving goals
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-10
The Business Playbook: Leadership Lessons from the World of Sports by Brandon Steiner does a tremendous job of explaining why it is important for one to set goals, as well as telling you what steps you can take to help you in achieving your goals. The book is well written, with a good amount of actual sports stories featuring some of the biggest names in sports. One downside is that many of the athletes discussed in the book play or played on teams based in New York. I would assume that is because the Steiner's business is located in New York and therefore these are the athletes he has the most contact with. The stories that he does tell about the athletes, however, are closely related to the lessons he is trying to teach in his book. Seeing the success that these athletes have had is a great motivator for the reader to try to accomplish much the same success in business instead of on a playing field.

The book is broken down into chapters, and each chapter essentially highlights a different principle that one can use on the road to success. Within each chapter every principle is broken down even further into various sub-topics. Although some of the sub-topics may not flow together as well as they could have, this style made the book very easy to read as well as understand. None of the information in the book is too complicated for the average reader to comprehend, and all of the information is explained very well.

By associating success in business with success in sports Steiner does a tremendous job in offering a book that is fun to read as well as a book that offers real lessons in business and leadership. Everyone who is at least in part a fan of sports and works in a business field should take the time to read this motivational book. By reading this book you will be able to tie aspects of sports into your business career in ways you may have never even felt were possible.

THE BEST MOTIVATIONAL BOOK I HAVE EVER READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-18
The Business Playbook is hands down the best motivational book I have ever read! Anyone who reads this book will take at least one valuable lesson that they could use in both their business and personal life! Mr. Steiner has a true sports marketing mind, and in my opinion is the best in the business! Keep up the good work!!!!!!!

motivation towards success
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-16
I thought this book was very intuitive. It really made think about my future goals, and how I should approach them. It is a good reading for anybody who wants to be successful in what ever they want to do. Being that I am a big sports fan I really appreciated the sport figures and events that brandon used as analogies. It should be required reading for buisness students and for anybody who wants to move forward in life. Great book!

interesting take, but felt like I was reading a Jr. High level book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-20
This book does a nice job of motivating you toward your leadership aspirations, but many times I felt like I was back in Jr. High school and was listening to my teacher tell me stories of when he was growing up. With all the author's experience and interaction with such high-profile icons of this generation (and a few past), I would think he could have transferred his leadership skills in a more adult and interesting way. Overall, the book was OK.

It's not the game, its the GAME PLAN!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-11
I was lucky enough to read this book after the CEO of my company asked me to purchase it and write him up a quick synopis. It was a quick but powerful read and by the end of that same weekend my senses were ablaze with newly kindled hope and inspiration!

Brandon Steiner has a great sense of motivational ability, and unlike some who give advice with an heir of condescension, he has an amazing ability to strike a chord with the reader through highly assimilable, digestible prose and imagery. He presents a theme and then illustrates it anecdotally. In his line of business one can only imagine the stories you'd have after working so closely with such colorful clientele. At the end of each chapter there is a summary and a closing paragraph or two which ties all the subject matter together.

The book is divided into key principles: "Start with a road map; Find your niche; Wake up nervous!; Know your purpose; Go the extra mile; You never know; Get focused!; Nothing changes if nothing changes; It's not what happens, it's what you do with what happens; and finally, See success as a habit." I saw so many points therein which had immediate relevance to my life and my future goals.

I am very glad to have read "The Business Playbook" and strongly advocate to anyone who reads this to pick yourself up a copy. You'll be glad you did.

Michael G.
NY, NY


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