Thursday 18 February 2010

PLAN LECTOR: I READ, YOU READ, WE ALL READ.

What can be better than reading a book? This semester our Business Administration students are reading these two books: Who moved my cheese? and Good Luck.

Perhaps you can also read these two books and we can share ideas and opinions about them with the Spanish students? They are simple books that transmit important lessons that you can apply to everyday situations.

And remember... reading is an indispensable source of knowledge! We´re waiting for your ideas!! Please tell us if you like or not these two books or not!!!

Below you will find more information on both books.

WHO MOVED MY CHEESE?

Who Moved My Cheese? is the story of four characters living in a "Maze" who face unexpected change when they discover their "Cheese" has disappeared. Sniff and Scurry, who are mice, and Hem and Haw, little people the size of mice, each adapt to change in their "Maze" differently. In fact, one doesn't adapt at all...

GOOD LUCK: CREATE THE CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESS IN LIFE & BUSINESS
Good Luck is a whimsical fable that teaches a valuable lesson: good luck doesn’t just come your way–it’s up to you to create the conditions to bring yourself good luck. Written by Alex Rovira and Fernando Trías de Bes–two leading marketing consul-tants–this simple tale is universally applicable and uniquely inspirational. Good Luck tells the touching story of two old men, Max and Jim, who meet by chance in Central Park fifty years after they last saw each other as children. Max achieved great success in life; Jim sadly did not. The secret to Max’s success lies in a story his grandfather told him long ago. This story within a story has a tone reminiscent of the classic The Alchemist and shows how to seize opportunity and achieve success in life. In a surprise ending, Good Luck comes full circle, offering the reader inspiration, instruction, and an engaging tale.


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