4 stars (Easy to read) - This book is very readable and gets some new thought processes working. 5 stars (Good Advice) - I purchased the e-book of "Heart of a Leader." The book is chock full of great tips for a variety of situations with the justification for each tip. It is an excellent reference for any supervisor or manager. 5 stars (Easy Reader) - Blanchard takes a "Chicken Soup" approach in this book, capturing the essence of the leadership parables told in his previous works in simple, concise summary format. This is a great reminder for those who have read the other works, or a great introduction for those who haven't. Either way, the essence of Blanchards' winning approach to working with, and getting things done through people is superbly presented. ... Cook Communications :: Business & Economics & General :: Self-Help :: Motivational & Inspirational :: Management - General :: Management :: Leadership :: Inspirational - General :: Indust :: Heart of a Leader - Insights on the Art of Influence
4 stars (six secrets of successful betters) - it kept my intrest , however i expected it to cover more of what type of plays these guys make at the track. 4 stars (How to do it right.) - Frank R. Scatoni, Six Secrets of Successful Bettors (DRF Press, 2005) So you want to be a professional horseplayer. What's the first thing you should do? Well, okay, the first thing you should probably learn to do is become a decent handicapper. But if you want to take it to the professional level, sooner or later you're probably going to have to do what everyone needs to do if they want to make it big in any profession: network. Talk to the guys who have already made it. Get pointers on how to do so. Maybe talk to some people not in your chosen profession, but related to it, to get some more universal ideas on theory and practice as well. Previously, that step, unless you got lucky and had a pro in your backyard (not out of the question if your home track is Keeneland; if you frequent, say, Anthony Downs, however, you're going to be looking a long time), would have required a good deal of searching, a good deal of groveling (after all, the guy's not going to know you from Adam), and probably traversing the country a few times. A pretty expensive itinerary, to say the least, and you need to keep your bankroll up. But now Frank Scatoni has interviewed a bunch of them for you and boiled it all down into this book, which will cost you a whole lot less than plane tickets crisscrossing the country. Scatoni gets words from some of the best-known professionals in the game, both the pundits (Crist, Beyer, Quinn, etc.) and the guys who've never written a word, but still make their money at the game (Ernie Dahlman, especially, and some players who chose to remain anonymous). He also pulls in a player from the world of baseball betting, a former top Vegas odds-line maker (Roxy Roxborough), some poker and blackjack players, and the like. The end result is a book about why these folks are suc... DRF Press :: Sports & Recreation & General :: Sports & Recreation :: Sports :: Horse Racing :: General :: Gambling - Sports :: Peter Thomas Fornatale :: Frank R Scatoni :: :: Six Secrets of Successful Bettors - Winning Insights into Playing the Horses