I Reciprocate with a Great Book Recommendation

Book_covers A lot of clients give me great book recommendations, and I decided to reciprocate by telling you about Soundview Executive Summaries.  Essentially, they're 8-page summaries of the latest business-related books.  You can also get them as audio summaries or e-docs if you prefer.

If like most, you're drowning in unread material, this can save you gobs of time and put you on to books you may never have found. I've found the summaries to be well-written and easy to grasp even if the subject matter covered is difficult.  It's great for the subjects I love reading about --- but even better for the books I never would have touched with a ten-foot pole.  I can sound moderately intelligent more often.  Check it out here and get the piece of mind of knowing you're always up on the latest biz reading.

A couple of other sites to checkout in the same vain:

1) Capitol Reader: Essentially, the same as Soundview but for political junkies.

2) Smartbrief: Quick summaries for professionals by industry.

RIP-SCAN-TRASH

Wondering what I'm talking about?  Me too ;).

No seriously, I wobbled back and forth for years re books and how best to store them, and here's what I'll say: I'd rather read a physical book for enjoyment's sake any day of the week.  However, if I want a book to be an ongoing reference for me, I got a brand new bag: Rip-Scan-Trash.  Yeah, that's about it (Of course you'll want a Tablet PC to read them on ;).

The problem for me with reference books was, I never referred to them.  9 times out of 10, I'd do a web search instead.  And the books would just glare down at me from their shelf, as if to say "fine, keep your digital mistress, but we're what you SHOULD be using." 

So, feeling far too guilty from the judgemental references, I recently used the Rip-Scan-Trash method to convert a number of reference books to digital.  Somebody qeue the choir: using MSN Desktop search with the PDF search attachment, I CAN ACTUALLY SEARCH MY BOOKS AND USE THEM AS THE REFERENCES THEY ALWAYS WERE INTENDED TO BE.  This is a big deal for me, because as Gordon Bell of the MyLifeBits project has asserted, once you physically file things, you never see them again. 

And I know a lot of people like to go the route where you scan the book without destroying it for resale value: to me that's like .... can't think of anything, just wasteful timewise as ripping out the binding and ADF'ing vs. preservation is warpspeed vs. Fred Flinstone peddling with his feet.  To bolster my argument to this effect, I point you to Jason Dorko's blog post on the same topic: he too concluded it's a waste of time to try and preserve the physical integrity of the book.

Underlying, I suppose.

Voldemort meets Jung

Stumbled across a great post at the Presurfer.  Apparently, there is a Myers-Briggs test that will not only tell you your personality type, but also which Harry Potter character you most closely resemble.  Check out the quiz here

I turned out to be Lord Voldemort.

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