Thursday, February 7, 2013

Shortcut to Prosperity by Mark Hopkins

**All photos, bio and/or videos come from the author's website HERE and I own nothing but my own personal opinion of the book.**  



Mark Hopkins built a leadership career with companies like Hewlett Packard before founding Peak Industries, which he grew to $75 million and later sold. He then founded a private equity firm and a private foundation supporting nonprofits and micro-lending. He is a member of the Chief Executives Organization, a partner in Social Venture Partners’, and is on the board of governors for Opportunity International. He has led YPO Global Leadership Workshops around the world.Read More...



When I received the book Shortcut to Prosperity I have to say I was a little nervous I know nothing of the business worlds so a how to book about having a successful career kind of spooked me. I shouldn't have been scared as it turns out the author Mark Hopkins made the book quiet easy to follow and to learn from. It is a straight forward look into the inner workings of business and it even tells you how to find and develop your passion. Over all the book was enjoyable and I came away with knowledge I wasn't expecting to learn. I would suggest this book to any young man or woman starting out in their careers as it is a good guide book on how to proceed with whatever it is he/she choose to do in life.
 
Disclosure: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion and review.

10 comments:

The Domestic Sweetheart said...

This looks like a good read! Thanks for sharing!!

LORDPATRICK said...

I am sure that knowledge of these matters can be very helpful.

Autumn Banks said...

You didn't put a tweet for me to share in the group post so I shared this post :-)

becca said...

@Autumn Banks you can just use the tweet button at end of post

Naila Moon said...

Looks like a book I could have used years ago.

YeamieWaffles said...

This sounds to me like a book I could benefit from Becca, thanks for sharing.

2justByou said...

This looks like a really good read. Thanks for posting. I'm going to try to red it now. We all want to prosper in life, and learning is good for you. =0)
~Kim

Linda H. said...

This looks interesting. Thanks for sharing.

Ricki Jill Treleaven said...

This sounds like a great college graduation gift!

Patricia Woolverton said...

This sounds like a good book. Thanks for sharing.

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