Emeteclass Book Club 2017 A Year In Review
Emeteclass Book Club!
We love to read! Books help us to learn and continuously improve. In January we created our Book Club to share what our team is reading.
Throughout the year we read a lot and made this quote our motto: “Think before you speak. Read before you think.” — Fran Lebowitz
Our team has different preferences, and book themes range from business, art, entrepreneurship, project management, sustainability, relaxation, physics, etc.
Here are some of our 2017 books:
How to See Yourself as You Really Are. — Jeffrey Hopkins
The ability to achieve happiness and a meaningful life.
Reality Is Broken. Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World. — Jane McGonigal
This book is about what motivates us to play games, and how we can apply that in our daily life.
Deception Point. — Dan Brown
Leisurely reading.
Crack the Client Code. How to Discover the Hidden Wealth in Each Client — Mike McDerment, Donald Cowper
Quântica — Espiritualidade e Sucesso. — Moacir Costa de Araújo Lima
What does quantum physics have to do with spirituality and success? A different book.
Life’s Golden Ticket. A Story About Second Chances — Brendon Burchard
Loyalty 3.0: How to Revolutionize Customer and Employee Engagement with Big Data and Gamification — Rajat Paharia
Cosecha de Esclavos. — Andrew Butcher
Adventures and battles.
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It — Michael E. Gerber
E-Myth Mastery: The Seven Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Company — Michael E. Gerber
PRiSM — PRojects integrating Sustainable Methods
PRiSM is a principles-based, sustainable project management methodology. It’s key difference from to traditional approaches is that it incorporates a value-maximization model that focuses on the total asset lifecycle.
— Green Project Management
The P5 Standard for Sustainability in Project Management —
P5 provides a measurable framework for portfolios, programs, and projects, which whould be material to sustainability reporting.
— Green Project Management
Learning is absolutely a personal responsibility!
Join in, tell us what you’re reading!