book review
Books reviews on workplace, corporate, and business driven books.
The Undercover Economist, by Tim Harford
Financial inequality is a major issue faced by economists, policy makers, and of course, plain people. In many cases, the gap between the rich and the poor is so deep, and the difference in wealth is so intense, that the existing status quo is very similar to a “crime” situation. That is where the “Undercover Economist” enters the picture, in order to investigate this “crime”.
By thepavsalford5 years ago in Journal
Book summary and review: The way to wealth, by Benjamin Franklin
The book “The way to wealth” is a collection of stories, letters, teachings, recommendations, and prompts of how to get rich, and it was written by Benjamin Franklin, one of the most notable and influential people in American history.
By thepavsalford5 years ago in Journal
July 2020 Update
No work from Upwork or Fiverr, instead of two home-based contract applications for 3 and 6 months work. Setup for working from home with Windows 10 Pro PC Box, 1TG hard drive, 8G Memory, 32G Sandisk, Intel Modem Card, NVIDIA Video card with HDMI port. Chromebook 64 Bit, 32G Flash Drive, 4G Memory, 16G Sandisk. 32” Monitor with Wireless Mouse and Keyboard, Logitech Speakers and Webcam.
By Eric Sutherland5 years ago in Journal
4 Business Books Everyone Should Read
Reading books is a really good way of learning and developing new skills to improve our personal and professional lives. This list here compiles the highest recommended books among entrepreneurs and self-help enthusiasts alike. For best experience and to learn the most from all these books, it is advised that you re-read each book quarterly (every three months).
By Connor Felix6 years ago in Journal
7 Pieces of Advice for Writers from Scott Belsky’s ‘The Messy Middle’
Scott Belsky is the Founder of Behance, the Chief Product Officer over at Adobe, an author, and quite a bit more. He’s a busy guy. Looking at his earliest pursuits, which are shared a lot in his book The Messy Middle, Behance was once a small startup trying to stay afloat. If you haven’t heard of it before, it’s the portfolio website for artists with a strong focus on helping creative professionals find work.
By Leigh Victoria Phan, MS, MFA7 years ago in Journal








