Bridge Firm Recovery September 2019

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE From the Desk of Dan PAGE 1 LinkedIn Lessons PAGE 1 How to Attract Millennials to Your Business PAGE 2 A Surprising Reason for Bankruptcy PAGE 3 Take a Break PAGE 3 Classic Apple Crisp PAGE 3 A Reading List for Real Success PAGE 4

BUILD A MILLIONAIRE’S LIBRARY: Book Recommendations from the Ultra Successful

‘IT’S NOT ABOUT THE COFFEE: LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES FROMA LIFE AT STARBUCKS’ BY HOWARD BEHAR Who read it? Katrina Lake, founder and CEOof Stitch Fix Starbucks is known for its quick coffee and seasonally controversial cups, but that’s not what turned the company into a world-conquering success. In“It’s Not About the Coffee,” Howard Behar highlights the importance of company culture and the role business leaders play in helping their team members reach their full potential. ‘CREATIVITY, INC.: OVERCOMING THE UNSEEN FORCES THAT STAND IN THEWAY OF TRUE INSPIRATION’ BY ED CATMULLWITH AMYWALLACE Who read it?Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEOof Facebook Ed Catmull, co-founder of Pixar, is responsible for some of the most successful animatedmovies in the history of cinema. “Creativity, Inc.”explores the creative process behind such films and how this process can be replicated in any industry. Forbes has suggested that Catmull’s book“just might be the best business book ever written.”

What does every successful person have in common? They read. Avid reading is a key characteristic of the ultra successful because, through great ideas, you can learn how to achieve your full potential. If you want to be more successful in business and in life, you should definitely add these great books to your reading list. ‘BUSINESS ADVENTURES: TWELVE CLASSIC TALES FROM THEWORLDOFWALL STREET’ BY JOHN BROOKS Who read it? Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft Famously loaned to Bill Gates byWarren Buffett himself,“Business Adventures”was written and originally published shortly after the stock market crash of 1962. In this book, John Brooks recorded the successes and failures of 12 major companies of the era, including Ford, Xerox, and General Electric.

‘LETTERS TO A YOUNG POET’ BY RAINERMARIA RILKE Who read it? Jen Rubio, co-founder and president of Away

From 1903–1908, renowned German poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote letters to a young, aspiring poet. These candid thoughts fromone of the greatest artistic minds offer insights on life, love, and how to fully experience the world we live in. Each letter is a valuable reminder that we should never underestimate our own artistic spirit.

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