What’s the Billion Dollar Whale Book About? An Overview

What’s the Billion Dollar Whale Book About? An Overview

What’s the Billion Dollar Whale book about? What did Jho Low do and where is he now? The book Billion Dollar Whale by Tom Wright and Bradley Hope explains the story of Jho Low, a Malaysian financier accused of stealing billions of dollars from Malaysian sovereign funds. The book sheds light on the corrupt practices used by individuals, banks, and governments to commit fraud. Read on for an overview of Wright and Hope’s book Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street.

What Is the Key to Success in Life? Napoleon Hill’s 2 Principles

What Is the Key to Success in Life? Napoleon Hill’s 2 Principles

What is the key to success in life? Why do some people become successful against all odds while others fail miserably no matter how hard they try? According to Napoleon Hill, the author of The Law of Success, your subconscious mind determines how successful you are. If you’re not achieving the level of success you want, it’s because your habitual, conscious thoughts have trained your subconscious mind to work against your best interests. Keep reading to learn how your subconscious mind impacts your success.

Ten Types of Innovation by Larry Keeley: Overview

Ten Types of Innovation by Larry Keeley: Overview

Why do most innovation projects fail? More importantly, what can you do to keep your own innovations from succumbing to the same fate? In Ten Types of Innovation, Larry Keeley, cofounder of the Doblin Innovation Firm, and his Doblin colleagues Ryan Pikkel, Brian Quinn, and Helen Walters answer these questions. Based on their experience coaching companies through innovation projects, they argue that the answer lies at least partly in knowing how to classify innovations. They observe that there are ten fundamental types of innovation. Read below for a brief overview of Ten Types of Innovation.

What Body Language and Posture Tell Us About Emotions

The Loneliness Epidemic: Why We Feel Disconnected

What can someone’s posture tell you about their psychological state? What postural cues should you pay attention to? According to former FBI agent Joe Navarro, a person’s body posture can indicate how secure and comfortable they are feeling. Open body language and posture signal comfort and confidence. On the other hand, restricted posture indicates discomfort and insecurity. Here’s how you can size up someone’s level of comfort based on their body posture.

The Best Marshall Goldsmith Quotes From Triggers

The Best Marshall Goldsmith Quotes From Triggers

Are you looking for Marshall Goldsmith’s quotes from Triggers? What are some of the most noteworthy passages worth revisiting? In their book Triggers, executive coach Marshall Goldsmith and co-author Mark Reiter assert that you don’t have to let your environment control your behavior. Instead, by understanding how you’re affected by your environment and how you tend to react to it, you can change your behavior for the better. The following quotes highlight some of the key ideas from the book.

Dealing With a Breach of Contract? Know Your Legal Rights and Options!

Dealing With a Breach of Contract? Know Your Legal Rights and Options!

What do you do when the party you entered into a contract with refuses to perform their end of the bargain? Do you know your rights and options with a breach of contract? Contracts are a vital component of all business dealings. When individuals and companies come to an agreement, a contract is a way to formalize the terms of what was agreed upon. Then both parties can move forward, relying on the other to follow through with their contractual obligations. Keep reading to understand what you can do if someone violates the terms of the contract, including how a

Rote Learning Method vs. Conceptual Knowledge in Education

Rote Learning Method vs. Conceptual Knowledge in Education

What’s conceptual knowledge? Is it superior to the rote learning method? In Limitless Mind, math educator Jo Boaler shares the latest science about how people learn. Based on the research, she argues that flexible approaches to learning and teaching are more productive than older, more rigid practices. Continue reading to compare the two approaches of rote learning and conceptual knowledge in education.

The Science of Inspiration: What Happens When Ideas Click

The Science of Inspiration: What Happens When Ideas Click

Do you ever have sudden bursts of inspiration that lead you to a solution to a problem? What’s going on in your brain when that happens? Sometimes, ideas result from slow hunches that develop over time. Other times, they come quickly in an epiphany. In Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Johnson explores the fascinating science of inspiration. Keep reading to discover how some good ideas just pop into your head.

Understanding Users’ Needs: Make Their Lives Easier

Understanding Users’ Needs: Make Their Lives Easier

How should technology make life easier? What do you need to do to understand users’ needs? When you’re creating any type of product dealing with technology, the first thing you need to consider is how it’ll make life easier for the user. In User Friendly, Cliff Kuang and Robert Fabricant explain in detail how this is made possible using user-friendly design. Continue reading to learn more about how you should create a product centered around a user’s needs.

Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making

Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making

What are the secrets to being successful in your career? How do you build a world-changing product-based business? Entrepreneur Tony Fadell answers these questions and more in Build: An Unorthodox Guide to Making Things Worth Making. The book is part career encyclopedia and part memoir, detailing Fadell’s journey building the iPhone and starting Nest, a smart home device company. Keep reading for an overview of this interesting and instructive book.