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Love Is the Killer App : How to Win Friends and Inspire Colleagues

Love Is the Killer App : How to Win Friends and Inspire Colleagues

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Share Your Thoughts Share The Knowledge
Review: Tim Sanders has written a very concise business primer on how to share and transmit information. At page 91 of his book, Mr. Sanders writes "Too many people internalize their new information, turning it into private wisdom that cools in their intellectual cellar. Their wisdon gains no distribution."

Those words lie at the heart of this book which book focuses on propelling information outward to others. With today's technology, sharing information is fast, low cost and lays the foundation for good business and good personal relations with others.

This book and its common sense themes for sharing and transmitting information have been well thought through.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Negative five stars would be a more accurate rating.
Review: [...]. This book is bad. It is badly written, and it has no substance. Mr. Sanders basically takes 200 plus pages to wax on and on about how everyone in the business world loves him, how he is chipper on airplanes while those around him are downtrodden, and how he is such a nice guy. His "advice" consists of telling his readers to be nice as well, and to ... get this: readbooks. Yup, Sanders seems to think all you need to know to succeed in business is how to get yourself to a bookstore, find the section on business books and start reading. If this is not obvious enough, he spends page after page telling you how and where to read and how to take notes. [...].

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book & Pure Sanders!
Review: Started working with Tim Sanders during his Broadcast.com days and through the acquisition of Broadcast.com by Yahoo! I witnessed him getting "jiggy" and viewed him as someone who was remarkably effective at finding and creating new business. Now, even as an outsider, I know his secrets from an insider perspective! This book is exactly what I saw him doing. As a result, I am giving the book to everyone in my company.

Love the Killer App is a great read for anyone working in technology sales, alliances, venture capital or any industry where networks are a critical tool. The actions Sanders describes (often in detail) work! About 5 years ago I was chartered to create relationships for my company with the crème of the software industry, companies like Siebel, i2, Ariba, Vignette, BroadVision. It was pretty competitive and I used a number of these types of methods that reaped tremendous rewards! The pages are not short on little tips that have big impact. However, focusing on little helpful hints and "devices" may lead you to miss the big point,..be generous with your knowledge and your network while being compassionate with your colleagues, not only because it energizes you during your life's work but because in the new economy this is the way to succeed.

On a final note, Amazon user's will find 1/3 of this book's hypothesis no surprise..read books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compassion, Abundance and Love as Business Success Tools
Review: Sanders, Tim. Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends (New York: Crown Business/Random House, 2002). A high-level Yahoo exec discusses compassion, abundance, and love as a business success tool. Young and hip, and very in tune with my views.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Lovecat Way!
Review: Lovecats. That is what Tim Sanders tells us we need to be in order to be successful in today's world. Sanders, Chief Solutions Officer at Yahoo!, takes his message on the road as he consults with executives at top corporations on marketing and Internet strategy.

"Love is the Killer App," is a thesis on networking. Sanders stresses that the way to win friends and influence people is to give them value first. He advises to share your intangibles - your compassion and your knowledge with people with whom you want to do business. This is being a Lovecat.

Sanders goes on to illustrate the importance of learning as much as possible so that you have something of value to share. His formula for this is to read books - all the time! And, while reading, outline the book and understand the key points or "Big Statement" the author intended to make. Then, when you meet someone, find out what interests them and what challenges they face, and share what you have learned that would be relevant for them.

Through this little book, Sanders shares his own key to success - Nice guys rule!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm Late In The Game But I Think It Still Plays
Review: I just read this book and have to say it is one of the most powerful business books I've read. I like Sanders' down-to-earth style. It isn't full of biz jargon-ese but filled with great stories and honest observations. Sanders has nailed a dis-ease many have had with the corporate world and provides a solid strategy for advancing one's career in the midst of change.

I believe networking more than ever, is the key to success. Loyalty to companies is gone. Loyalty to your Rolodex is everything. Building win-win relationships is everything. I applaud Sanders for his ideas because what he's done is given the average cubicle dweller a reason for getting up each morning. When you realize that it is up to you to develop your own powerful base of knowledge, networks and compassionate connections - you feel in control. Good news for anyone who wonders about the future of their company. This book focuses on the future of "them!"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good advice.
Review: I'm agree with him about the compassion. Don't hope that you'd get something back after you help someone. This can relieve your stress. I also found a number of good books that he suggesses the readers to read.
This is a short book. Good for someone who wants to practice reading(like me).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Common Sense - Pearls of Wisdom
Review: Love is the Killer App is a quick read with some valuable pearls. The common-sense nature of the material confirms what many people believe deep in their hearts but struggle to fully live out in their business lives. Even in business, love conquers all.

I found the section on how to read a book and share its knowledge a particularly good review. The ideas Sanders shares and reiterates will help anyone to better execute on their existing knowledge base.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book on succeeding in todays economy...
Review: The point Tim tries to drive is this. In todays world, the technology skillset is not enough. You can be replaced if you solely depend on skillset. To avoid becoming a commodity, you need to keep your eyes open for opportunities, network and assimilate. All his with a humble selfless attitude. Help others succeed and you will succeed.Tim highlights practical steps to become a 'love cat' a mindset that will set you on course for overall success in your career and personal life. Read this book !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: its been there all along, he finally said it
Review: Tim's mantra of self-improvement through constant reading, networking by being genuinely interested in the success of others and doing business with compassion are the basics to not only business success to personal happiness AND fulfillment. Several times throughout the book I found myself thinking to myself "DUH, what didn't I think of that?!"...Tim also provides a very practical methodology to put his concepts into practice. This book was given to me by a new boss and what a breath of fresh air. Nice, smart people DO succeed, not only in business but in life.


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