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  • Culture Ignited: 5 Disciplines for Adaptive Leadership

    by Jason Richmond, Jeanne Kerr and Malcolm J Nicholl
    Culture Ignited reveals how companies whose leader ignite their culture are able to weather any storm and get ahead of the competition.
  • Real Insights

    by John Graff
    Real Insights is a definitive guide to becoming a successful real estate agent. In this comprehensive guide to launching and nurturing a successful real estate career, John Graff carefully walks readers through the challenges and opportunities new agents face. Graff's proven strategies, based on lessons he learned along the way, took him from being a brand new agent to the founder and CEO of one of the country's fastest-growing privately held companies.
  • The Ten Trade Commandmemts

    by Raymond Oluigbo
    The psychology of the trader is often unaddressed and overlooked. Yes, the stock market like any other investment, involves risk. However, with efficient planning, studying and execution, the market offers the chance of situational changing gains. When it comes to the wealthy, the vast majority of their net worth is working for them on a daily basis in the equity market, while the equity of the average middle class family lies primarily in homeownership. When it comes to investing, the more di... more
  • High-Value Writing: Real Strategies for Real-World Writing

    by Erin Lebacqz

    This practical, conversational book helps readers manage the writing challenges they face at work and elsewhere in life. Easy to use and reference, "High-Value Writing" offers strategies and examples based on real conversations with thousands of people writing for work or school. This book will help you write clearly and concisely, understand how to reach and impact your reader, and build writing confidence.

  • Fouling in Business and College Athletics

    by Gonzalo Fernández

    Using a business mindset, the author lays out a compensation method for fair and manageable to college athletics.

    A review of business wrongdoings over a large time spam highlight how far the wrongdoings went and how, when responsible executives were caught, their price in terns of the prison terms and fines were painfully paid.

    Organized in two parts, Part A explores the greed of business executives who blatantly break the rules in pursuit of profit and explores the improvements ... more

  • Retiring?: Your Next Chapter Is about Much More Than Money

    by Bruce Hiland

     “Retiring?” is a concise,  insightful and encouraging guide to addressing the inescapable and profound non-financial challenges that retirement brings. This book is written for the person approaching retirement and the retiree coping with retirement's challenges as well as the partner/spouse sharing sharing the experience. The important questions are clearly spelled out along with realistic suggestions and sources for help ... more

  • Big Lucky: Serial Entrepreneur Jim Markham's Secret Formula for Success

    by Jim Markham
    With five successful companies to his name and over $1.2 billion in combined retail sales, serial entrepreneur Jim Markham has made an indelible mark on the hair care industry. Across six decades, he has built a legacy of innovation that has forever changed how people care for their hair. But the path to success was not foregone, obvious, or easy. In his inspiring memoir and entrepreneurial self-help book, PureOlogy founder, former celebrity stylist and award-winning serial entrepreneur takes yo... more
  • Leading Lightly: Lower Your Stress, Think with Clarity, and Lead with Ease

    by Jody Michael
    A Conscious Approach to Leadership and Life Leading lightly is about looking at what you do through a radical new lens. It’s a way to powerfully transform your performance, make better decisions, gain greater self-awareness, and develop the capacity to manage your work and life with enduring ease and clarity. An alternative to the everyday stress, pace, challenges, and burdens that weigh you down, Leading Lightly shows you how to shift your mindset, live lighter, and optimize your effectivene... more
  • Get Your Startup Story Straight

    by David Riemer

    THE HOW-TO GUIDE FOR INNOVATORS TO IMPROVE THEIR IDEAS AND SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCH THEM THROUGH THE POWER OF NARRATIVE

    In a world that’s been turned upside down by a pandemic, social upheavals, environmental disasters, and economic disruptions, the need for reinvention is paramount. While many entrepreneurs and innovators have brilliant ideas, they desperately need the skills to successfully articulate their vision to investors, prospective customers, employees, and stakeholders. In t... more

  • Risk Intelligence

    by Gregory M. Carroll
    “Risk Intelligence” is an executive’s guide on how artificial intelligence can transform business decision-making today. Using everyday language, it lays out how to exploit the latest advances in machine learning and related AI technologies. It shares a wealth of learning and experience gained from implementing artificial intelligence based risk management in Defence and mission critical industries.
  • Rethink Creativity: How to INNOVATE, INSPIRE, and THRIVE at WORK

    by Monica H. Kang
    Innovation is not born from fancy slogans, being artistic, or taking risks all the time. It's born out of people. People who dare to ask questions, try something different, are curious about the difference, and courageously face changes. Everyone is creative. But only a company that fully believes in that, fosters an inclusive, safe environment, and allows diverse voices to exist will be able to unlock his or her company's creative potential. So where do you start to rethink creativity? Two p... more
  • Bulletproof Decisions: How Executives Can Get It Right, Every Time

    by Ruben Ugarte
    We are told from a young age that we should strive to make the right decisions, but we aren’t taught exactly how to do this. Every day, we make over 35,000 decisions in our personal and professional lives. How many of those decisions do you get right? In this book, I will help business executives systematically tackle these 35,00 decisions. Executives are forced to make critical decisions that impact their lives, their employees’ lives, and their customers. Decisions like what products to cre... more
  • The Life You're Made For

    by Heather Penny, PhD
    It's Time to Get Excited about Your Life Again! You've been on this journey called life for quite a while. So why aren't you where you want to be? And why is trying to get there so draining? It's not that you don't have dreams. It's just that the world has a way of distracting you, letting you down, and wearing you out. At some point, the goal became just getting through the day . . . only to wake up the next morning and do it all again. This way of life isn't sustainable. Nor is it the... more
  • 33 Ways Not to Screw Up Your Business Emails

    by Anne Janzer
    Business runs on emails, yet we rarely give them enough thought. Too often, our messages are misunderstood, misfiled, or ignored. Learn how to make your emails work for you rather than against you with this short, practical guide. Whether you’re just starting in your career or are adjusting to a newly remote and virtual workplace, you’ll find valuable advice and tips you can put into practice right away.
  • The Ultimate Profit Playbook: A Simplified, Step-By-Step Guide to Picking Winners in the Stock Market

    by Karl Kaufman

    How can ordinary investors achieve extraordinary returns? The Ultimate Profit Playbook is an interactive workbook teaching the step-by-step process needed to evaluate a stock. It will help investors organize their research, dramatically reducing the time required to construct a market-beating portfolio. As the founder of American Dream Investing and a Forbes contributor, Karl Kaufman has provided investing insights to millions of readers. Based on decades of experience, this easy-to-understan... more

  • The Wolfberry Chronicle

    by Gregory Berkhouse
    Since its start in 1969, the family-owned Henry company had been viewed by the Permian Basin oil community as “a little ol’ Spraberry driller,” reliable and determined but quaintly plodding. But in summer 2003, the company inconspicuously drilled two wells on picked-over acreage and quietly deployed an experimental “slickwater” frac. Both wells roared to life at high producing rates, and Henry hushed the results and launched a covert land grab ringing the entire basin. When reports of their ... more
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