The LinkedIn Guide for Insurance Agents by Agent Partner Inc
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
This book contains the basic instructions about what linkedin is and the basic features of linkedin, which you can find it via help pages or just instructions what linkedin provides in step by step. Nothing else. This is not for insurance agents who want to generate leads for business. I would recommend this for beginners, who do not have any idea about linkedin. I was expecting there should be something about lead generation, marketing case studies for insurance. But nothing useful found.
99 Thoughts on Ganesha by Devdutt Pattanaik
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
As always Devdutt Pattnaik's stories includes tales from different corners of the society. This book is poised with nice facts about lord Ganesha from different parts of India also all over the world. Plenty of tales from folks. Nicely presented book with different facts, rather I would say tales. Thoughts are very sort to make things interesting for the reader.
13 Steps to Bloody Good Wealth by Ashwin Sanghi
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Good aggregation of resources for financial planning. Practically I think even if you follow the principles, every time you will succeed. There are practical examples of people being richer opting stock options earlier, but now-a-days there are market regulation, market is quite stable rare chances of seeing any boom(which is bad for our economy). MFs are risky job, specifically when you see a lot of players in market, their stability and yield in long term. Still good suggestions to plan for your wealth in diversified sectors, increase savings. People should not think of being bloody rich using these, rather move practically to be wealthier.
Speed Reading: Speed Reading For Beginners: Learn How To Read 300% Faster in Less Than 24 Hours by James T. Rose
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Few tricks that helps, moreover it looks like a promotional book rather than self help.
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My rating: 1 of 5 stars
This book contains the basic instructions about what linkedin is and the basic features of linkedin, which you can find it via help pages or just instructions what linkedin provides in step by step. Nothing else. This is not for insurance agents who want to generate leads for business. I would recommend this for beginners, who do not have any idea about linkedin. I was expecting there should be something about lead generation, marketing case studies for insurance. But nothing useful found.
99 Thoughts on Ganesha by Devdutt Pattanaik
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
As always Devdutt Pattnaik's stories includes tales from different corners of the society. This book is poised with nice facts about lord Ganesha from different parts of India also all over the world. Plenty of tales from folks. Nicely presented book with different facts, rather I would say tales. Thoughts are very sort to make things interesting for the reader.
13 Steps to Bloody Good Wealth by Ashwin Sanghi
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Good aggregation of resources for financial planning. Practically I think even if you follow the principles, every time you will succeed. There are practical examples of people being richer opting stock options earlier, but now-a-days there are market regulation, market is quite stable rare chances of seeing any boom(which is bad for our economy). MFs are risky job, specifically when you see a lot of players in market, their stability and yield in long term. Still good suggestions to plan for your wealth in diversified sectors, increase savings. People should not think of being bloody rich using these, rather move practically to be wealthier.
Speed Reading: Speed Reading For Beginners: Learn How To Read 300% Faster in Less Than 24 Hours by James T. Rose
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Few tricks that helps, moreover it looks like a promotional book rather than self help.
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