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Before the Mic
by Glenn GibsonTo deliver truly captivating presentations, you do not need to be a born performer, a gifted artist or a natural comedian. Before the Mic shows you how to be meaningful, memorable and motivational every time you present. It’s all about the work that needs to happen before the mic. Glenn Gibson—who has delivered thousands of presentations over the past twenty years and trained hundreds of executives and sales professionals—shares practical guidance, helpful templates and easy-to-use tools in t... more -
Mastering Your Balance: A Guide to Leading and Living at Your Full Potential
by Jason ThompsonWhat would it take to raise an organization’s level of performance from acceptable to exceptional? This book explores and provides solid answers to that fundamental question. Bill Leider and Jason Thompson, the managing partners of Axies Group, have decades of experience in successfully leading, consulting for, advising and coaching leaders and their organizations, from ambitious start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, across a wide range of industries. Taking the lessons learned from their... more -
BE-ing Leadership
by Rodolfo CarrilloAre you DO-ing leadership or BE-ing a leader? You’re working hard, you’re giving your team all the tools they need, you’ve taken the courses, yet it seems like you have to be involved in every important decision. You know your team can do so much better, something’s holding them back, and you’re not sure on how to lead them to the next level. This book presents you with the SER model which will: Show you how to navigate the inner complexity of being a leader Allow you to understand how, ... more -
Mastering 21st Century Enterprise Risk Management
by Gregory M. Carroll"Mastering 21st Century Enterprise Risk Management" is an Executive's Guide for transforming ERM from an overhead to a value-adding driver of growth. It covers why existing methods of risk management have failed and looks at how events like Brexit, COVID, and the rise of social responsibility are redefining business uncertainty. Using real world examples, it sets the foundation that will allow organizations to restructure risk management to implement the Future of ERM – AI... more
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Labor Versus Capital in the United States
by Louis PatsourasLabor Versus Capital in the United States is a companion volume to Karl Marx and Other Socialists: Problems of Socialism, The Fall of Communism and a Proper Socialism/Ecology, published by Authorhouse. Its main focus is to describe the state of the class struggle between the principal contemporary antagonists: the working class / lower middle class versus the upper middle class and the richest 1 percent in the United States of America. Specific chapters involving the current state of affairs in ... more -
Alignment: Overcoming internal sabotage and digital product failure
by Jonathon HensleyAlignment is the one thing you’ll find at the heart of every successful relationship, team, and organization in the world. When developed and leveraged, alignment can create the foundation for unparalleled product success. As the internet continues to enable, encourage, and demand that leaders say yes to digital product transformation, now is the time for Alignment. This book provides industry insight into why alignment is so critical to the success of digital products and business transforma... more -
How to End Poverty in the World in Just 15 Years
by Jean-Pierre TwagirayezuIn this book, a new economic model that can put an end to poverty in developing countries in a few years is presented. For some developed countries that are struggling with high unemployment and economic stagnation, it is shown how the same economic model can be adapted to their economies, and create millions of high paying jobs while generating vigorous economic growth year after year. Some breakthrough technologies that will help this new economic model succeed are also discussed, like ... more -
Profit First For Minority Business Enterprises
by Susanne MarigaIt’s time to level the playing field! You are accustomed to being the first—the first to go to college, the first to start a business. You often enter rooms where no one else looks like you. You’re a trailblazer on a mission to create a new legacy for your family. And yet, despite your success, you still work too hard for too little cash. In Profit First for Minority Business Enterprises, Susanne Mariga, CPA, shows you how to implement the proven Profit First cash management system that... more -
Business Basics for Authors
by Hank QuenseDo you have a published book? Do you know you now own a business? "Business Basics for Authors" describes the operations required to run your book business The book is written in plain English, not business techni-babble Once you have a book published, you own a business.The purpose of the business is to market and sell your book. The implication is that you, the author, can't make ego-driven decisions: the decisions must be business-driven. While you'd rather be writing another book, still,... more -
Adaptive Selling: How to Succeed During Times of Disruption
by David Collins & John R MyersThe most common questions we have been asked by senior executives are; “What makes a top sales performer?” What makes certain people in a wide range of industries so successful at consistently winning big deals while others fail or only achieve sub-par outcomes? Is their success due to random chance, genetics, or do they simply do things differently from less successful salespeople? We have researched those questions with sales leaders and top performers at our customers all over the world to u... more -
Leading for Justice: Supervision, HR, and Culture
by Rita SeverLeading in organizations working for justice is not the same as leading anywhere else. Staff expect to be treated as partners and demand internal practices that center equity. Justice leaders must meet these expectations, as well as recognize and address the ways that individuals and organizations inadvertently replicate oppression. Created specifically for social justice leaders, Leading for Justice addresses specific concerns and issues that beset organizations working for social justice and o... more -
Fix This Next for Healthcare Providers
by Kasey ComptonThe biggest barrier entrepreneurs face is the insurmountable number of obstacles to overcome, coupled with the lack of time to find solutions to them all. They are trapped in the mindset that in order to be successful they must do everything, but they don't know where to start. How do you determine what needs to be fixed first? How do you accurately prioritize your To-Do list? If only you had a compass and a roadmap, you could navigate your business's problems with confidence. Fix This Next f... more -
Devastations in the Garden of Eden
by Abisai TembaDevastation in the Garden of Eden is a book in which the author aims to paint a picture of what actually has been happening on Kilimanjaro Mountain area. He almost emotionally endeavors to enlighten mankind and especially people who know Mount Kilimanjaro and the area around it about how attractive the mountain and the area around has been since the time immemorial. It was such a masterpiece of God, giving the example of the Biblical Garden of Eden in which God put the first man and woman, bu... more
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The Entrepreneurial Parent: Run Your Business, Raise Your Family, Keep Your Sanity!
by Chandra Clarke, Terence JohnsonStarting a business and making it a success is one of the most challenging things you can do, career-wise. Meanwhile, having children and raising a family is one of the most difficult things you can do personally. So it would be absolutely insane to try to both at once, right?
But thousands of us do, every single day.
Some of us even do this as single parents, or with special-needs kids, or with ailing parents. Or all of the above! It’s tough; no, wait … it&r... more
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Bring Inner Greatness Out: Personal Brand
by Dr. Mansur HasibWe are born unique and exceptional. Yet too many of us spend a lifetime blending in and staying average. In pursuit of such mediocrity, we diminish our value and suppress the full monetary potential of our uniqueness and its accompanying greatness. Significance is not determined by the amount of time on stage, but by what you do with the time you get. You do not need to be perfect; you need to perfect your uniqueness. Your #PersonalBrand will provide powerful benefits. This book will help st... more -
What is Money? Personal Finance for Kids
by Kelly LeeCharlie the bunny likes to bake cookies. He sells cookies for money. What does he do with his money? Find out in this fun, educational personal finance book for children.
In this book the reader will learn: What is money? Where does money come from? What should kids do with it? Why should we save?
Target age 2-5. The purpose of this book is to increase financial literacy in our future generation.