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Economics
- Author:Song, MikeSummary:
- Author:Paul, AndySummary:
“Customers today have a simple request of all salespeople: “Just give me the information I need. Now. Don’t dress it up, don’t overdo it, don’t take me to lunch. The time I have to invest in you is limited, and all your extraneous...
- Author:Deprez, Frank Lekanne, Tissen, RenéSummary:
What would happen if you could achieve business success without owning any assets, but could simply enjoy the benefits of them? What if companies were able to react instantly to changing circumstances by operating in negative time? What...
- Author:Murphy, John J.Summary:
What happens when you integrate the art of positive thinking and the freedom of spiritual well-being with the business of getting desirable results? -You tap the extraordinary power and mystery of the Zentrepreneur -You overcome...
- Author:Emmens, Matthew, Kephart, BethSummary:
Zenobia is a former industry giant bedeviled by paralyzing hierarchies, grossly inadequate communications and distrust. It is a broken place, a fortress doomed to collapse upon itself. Enter Moira, a young woman responding to a cryptic...
- Author:Berg, KarenSummary:
Do you feel like everyone around you is getting ahead while you’re stuck in the same old rut? And do you blame everyone and everything for your situation — except yourself? Many of us walk around engaging in negative behaviors and...
- Author:Cortman, Christopher, Shinitzky, HaroldSummary:
Do you know that: -Emotions are understandable and contain valuable information -Our behavior has a hidden purpose? -We all have an internal saboteur whom we must identify and control? -We can change how we act if we change how we think...
- Author:Tobin, TimSummary:
Stories have power. They move people in a way that facts and figures can't. Many leaders use stories as a tool, but leadership development expert Tim Tobin says most have no idea what tale their own leadership is telling. He shows...
- Author:Brooks, Marta, Stark, Julie, Caverhill, SarahSummary:
Whatever your position, if you influence change in the lives of those around you, you and engaged in an act of leadership. And if you are a leader in any sense, you are creating a legacy as you live your daily life. Your leadership...
- Author:Tucker, Ken, Hahn, Todd, Roberson, ShaneSummary:
Most people do not know what their I.D. is. No, not their identification, but their Intentional Difference. Eighty-five percent of what we are capable of doing, most other people can do just as well. Ten percent of what we are capable...
- Author:Lipkin, Nicole A., Perrymore, April J.Summary:
Flip-flops, iPods, MySpace, "Dude," Instant Messaging. Whatever happened to dress shoes, sir/ma'am, in-person meetings, and traditional work etiquette? A workplace revolution is underway, one that is stimulating new...
- Author:Thomas, R. RooseveltSummary:
With demographic shifts and globalization transforming the nature of relationships, interactions, and decision making, excellence in diversity management is more important than ever. However, the field of diversity has no established...
- Author:Buyer, PaulSummary:
Does excellence relentlessly drive you? Does mediocrity constantly bother you? In Working Toward Excellence, Clemson University professor Paul Buyer identifies eight values for achieving excellence in work and life including hunger,...
- Author:Silberman, Mel, Hansburg, FredaSummary:
Bringing out the best in others is good business. When we bring both respect and interpersonal savvy to our work relationships, we do more than make people feel good. We enhance personal and organizational performance. And as the...
- Author:Tarr-Whelan, LindaSummary:
A few “first women” are making key decisions in high places but a few is not enough to have a significant impact. Changing what gets decided takes changing who makes the decisions. But with just 17 percent of Congressional seats and 14...
- Author:Bell, Chip R., Patterson, John R.Summary:
In an era of economic stress, rapid change, and social networking, customers are distracted, disgruntled, and harder to please than ever. Picky, fickle, vocal, wired, and vain – they have very little tolerance for error and are ready to...
- Author:Parvey, Malcolm, Alston, DeborahSummary:
The United States federal government is the biggest customer in the world. It buys 20% of all the services and products produced in the U.S. But of the 22 million registered U.S. companies, fewer than 2% of them seek out this market....
- Author:Paul, Harry, Britt, John, Jent, EdSummary:
Most companies talk about excellence, but what does excellence really mean? What specific attitudes and practices lead to excellence? Drawing on years of study and decades of experience, authors Harry Paul, John Britt, and Ed Jent have...
- Author:Leider, Richard J., Shapiro, DavidSummary:
Everyone wants to live a life that enables them to make the most of their unique gifts, interests, and passions-to find their true calling, the work they were born to do. Whistle While You Work is a liberating guide that uses powerful...
- Author:Cressman, DerekSummary:
Special-interest money is destroying our democratic process. But now that the Citizens United decision has thrown out campaign spending limits as abridgments of free speech, Americans want to know what they can do about it. Derek...