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Book Club Update
This is a members only event, however non-members may attend one meeting before joining NJAWBO.
Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Time: 12:00pm
Book: Lucky or Smart? : Secrets to an Entrepreneurial Life - by BO PEABODY - A quick read for the summer!
Cost: There is no cost for the meeting, but please bring a bag lunch. Drinks and dessert will be provided.
Location: Home of Robin Fogel
REMINDER: Bring your new ideas for book club selections for the upcoming year’s meetings.
Want to stay current on business literature and have fun at the same time? Join our welcoming group of women entrepreneurs for a lively discussion of a contemporary business book. There is no charge for the meeting, but please bring a bag lunch. Drinks and dessert will be provided. Please bring suggestions for future book selections to the July meeting.
Register: To register for the meeting and for directions, please e-mail Lisa Snyder lisa@ktbenefits.com or call 609-538-1943. This is a members-only event, but non-members are welcome to attend one book club meeting before joining NJAWBO.
Upcoming Meetings
The NJAWBO Business Book Club meets four times a year to discuss a business book over lunch. We welcome new members with opinions!
There are currently no book club meeting dates scheduled. Please check back for more information.
Previous Books We’ve Read
Secrets of Six-Figure Women
Barbara Stanny
The Power of Full Engagement
Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz
Eveolution
by Faith Popcorn
Use What You’ve Got
by Barbara Corcoran
Getting Things Done
by David Allen
Seven Secrets of Successful Women: Success Strategies
by Donna Brooks and Lynn Brooks
Discover Your Sales Strengths: How the World’s Greatest Salespeople Develop Winning Careers
by Benson Smith and Tony Rutigliano
Bold Women, Big Ideas
by Kay Koplovitz
Positioning: The Battle for your Mind
By Al Reis & Jack Trout
How to Be a Rainmaker
By Jeffrey Fox
The E-Myth Revisited – Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It
By Michael Gerber
Radical Marketing
By Sam Hill and Glenn Rifkin
How to Say it for Women
By Phyllis Mindell
Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing
By Harry Beckwith
Reiventing Work: The Brand You 50
By Tom Peters
Who Moved My Cheese?
By Spencer Johnson
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