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The Low-Carb Restaurant: Eat Well at America's Favorite Restaurants and Stay on Your Diet by Cheri Sicard
Building Financial Models with Microsoft Excel: A Guide for Business Professionals by K. Scott Proctor
Huomiotalous : Diilin opetukset by Jari Sarasvuo
Software Reuse: A Holistic Approach by Even-André Karlsson
ENGINES OF TOMORROW: How The Worlds Best Companies Are Using Their Research Labs To Win The Future by Robert Buderi
Menesty konsulttina : konsultoinnista kukoistavaa liiketoimintaa by Timo Rope
Yhteisöllinen media ja muuttuva markkinointi 2.0 by Sami Salmenkivi
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About meMy passion to books goes far in to my childhood. I am the author of a Finnish business book "Onnistu suuressa maailmassa", which was published in December 2007 by the Finnish publisher http://www.talentum.fi I have setup a blog for this http://www.onnistusuuressamaailmassa.com with video posts of books that I am reading. I am passionate researcher of software business models and have a blog to track current trends of software world (http://www.globalsoftwarebusiness.com). Besides this two blogs, I decided to keep another blog to track books and comment on them. This site can be found at http://www.telluspublications.com
I am the founder of TELLUS International, Inc (http://www.tellusinternational.com, a global company that helps technology companies to establish their business in the US, Europe and Latin Americas.
I am currently working on my next two books, which keeps me busy and excited.
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by Edgar Albert Guest
I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day;
I'd rather one should walk with me than merely tell the way.
The eye's a better pupil, more willing than the ear;
Fine counsel is confusing, but example's always clear,
And the best of all the preachers are the men who live their creeds,
For to see good put in action is what everybody needs.
I can soon learn how to do it if you will let me see it done;
I can watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast may run.
The lectures you deliver may be very wise and true,
But I'd rather get my lesson by observing what you do.
For I may misunderstand you and the high advice you give,
But there is no misunderstanding how you act and how you live.
When I see a deed of kindness, I am eager to be kind.
When a weaker brother stumbles, and a strong man stands behind
Just to see if he can help him, then the wish grows strong in me
To become as big and thoughtful as I know that friend to be.
And all travelers can witness that the best of guides today
Is not the one who tells them, but the one who shows the way.
One good man teaches many; men believe what they behold;
One deed of kindness noted is worth forty that are told.
Who stands with men of honor learns to hold his honor dear,
For right living speaks a language which to everyone is clear.
Though an able speaker charms me with his eloquence, I say,
I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day
posted by theoldman at 7:58 am (EST) on Aug 15, 2009
posted by karennjohnson at 9:47 pm (EST) on Jan 9, 2008