By Imants Krezins, on September 22nd, 2011
 More and more I have felt the need to have a better understand of JavaScript, not just in Web development but also while implementing Web analytics solutions, therefore I did some research and found this to be the best book for building a solid foundation of JavaScript.
This book mainly . . . → Read More: JavaScript: The Missing Manual – book review
By Imants Krezins, on September 14th, 2011
Are you serious about your professional and personal growth? Do you want to become more than just an average employee? Do you want make sure than when a crisis touches your company you’re ready? If the answer is yes, then this is a book to read.
Its interesting to . . . → Read More: The Brand You 50 – book review
By Imants Krezins, on September 6th, 2011
 The second book (out of four) of Marcus Buckingham that I’ve read and although the information was valuable it was not event close what the author presented in First, Break All The Rules (I’m not talking about the increased page margins and increased line heights), it’s still something I would recommend reading.
. . . → Read More: The One Thing You Need to Know – book review
By Imants Krezins, on August 29th, 2011
 Although an international best-seller doesn’t necessary mean that it is great (it only tells that it is popular), in this case it certainly does. Author Marcus Buckingham a former leader of The Gallup Group doesn’t simply offer his opinions, but rather a compact information gems.
Imagine – 25 years of study, . . . → Read More: First, Break All The Rules – book review
By Imants Krezins, on August 2nd, 2011
 A book that was recommend by Dorothea Stuart and the timing couldn’t have been more perfect since the topic of this book aligned with the topic which I’m preparing a new training program on.
As the subtitle of the book suggests the main premise will be that that there is no . . . → Read More: Bounce: The Myth of Talent and the Power of Practice – book review
By Imants Krezins, on July 18th, 2011
 In three words – a page turner – and formula for that is to mix an interesting topic (at least for me) – personal development with an engaging writing style and adding personal experience on the top.
For the purpose of this book author Robert Kelsey adopts the idea of dividing . . . → Read More: What’s Stopping You? – book review
By Imants Krezins, on July 12th, 2011

Trends, changes in consumer behaviour and how that affects retailers is what this book is all about. Book is more oriented towards European market since most if not all examples and statistics are from countries of Europe, which I didn’t mind and frankly speaking found quite refreshing considering that most of . . . → Read More: Shopping 3.0 – book review
By Imants Krezins, on June 28th, 2011
 It will be a challenge to find anyone who hasn’t heard of Sir Richard Branson. Some have because of his net worth (measured in billions), some by his charitable activities and others by his positive can-do will-do attitude towards life. You can love him or hate him, but you can’t deny his success and . . . → Read More: Screw It, Let’s Do It – book review
By Imants Krezins, on May 23rd, 2011
 Since “secrets” and “millionaire” are VERY (too) popular selling words in book marketing, I was a rather sceptical when a friend recommended reading this book.
The fact that book’s website is using rather questionable conversion tactics also added some drops to my scepticism cup, but looking through the book I found some . . . → Read More: Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires – book review
By Imants Krezins, on May 16th, 2011

I already wrote about what I have gained from being a member of Toastmasters for just 6 months, but after attending a Speakathon (Speaking marathon) and along other speeches hearing the winning speech of Malachi Talabi (The UK & Ireland 2011 International Speech Contest Winner) I was inspired to write . . . → Read More: Why should YOU join Toastmasters
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