Sunday, April 13, 2014

The NICE Reboot by Penina Rybak Review

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ABOUT THE BOOK
The NICE Reboot is for female entrepreneurs who are looking for practical help, who need to keep up with business trends, and who want to be more tech-savvy. Author Penina Rybak inspires readers to become more practical, well-rounded, humane, and balanced entrepreneurs. In addition to the information you expect to find in a basic book on entrepreneurship – advice on incorporating, mission statements, business plans, taxes, etc., the book shows readers:
·         Why female entrepreneurs should, and how they can, increase their business and technology IQs
·         How and why the iPad can be a game changer in their business arsenal
·         How to use theme songs, humor, and video in developing their marketing hook
·         How understanding learning styles will help female entrepreneurs get ahead in business
·         Why it’s important to think about their legacy
·         How to find a great mentor
·         Why perfectionism is bad
·         How to think like an entrepreneur

With hyperlinks to more than 500 resources and an extensive reading list for entrepreneurs the book is a blueprint of best practices to help women orchestrate change to make a difference.

Penina Rybak is the CEO of Socially Speaking LLC, a boutique educational technology consulting firm, and the director of The NICE Initiative for Female Entrepreneurship, whose mission is to promote women founders and startup endeavors and bridge the gap between readiness to learn and actual performance.

My Review:
This is a great book for any woman that uses social media. There are so many ideas and hints that even I learned from this author. I also thought that the author cares about the world, and the people in it, not just herself. She talks about leaving a positive impact of herself, even after she is gone. This was a great book about what you can accomplish in a nice way. Rejuvenate and reboot! I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review from Maven House, however all opinions are my own.

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