You Paid How Much For That?: How to Win at Money Without Losing at Love: Natalie H. Jenkins, Scott M. Stanley, William C. Bailey, Howard J. Markman

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“So often we aren’t even aware of what money means to us–much less to our partner. This book guides you through the maze and–imagine this–actually shows you how to use money to increase love and intimacy! It will help you to have not only better [...]

Are You Being Seduced into Debt?: Break Free and Build a Financially Secure Future: John Cummuta

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Studies have shown that 96 percent of Americans fail to achieve financial independence by the age of 65. The number one reason cited? The inability to delay gratification. The hidden cause, as John Cummuta demonstrates, is what he calls the “Coalition of Four,” a subtle combination of marketplace forces focused on [...]

The One-Life Solution: Reclaim Your Personal Life While Achieving Greater Professional Success: Henry Cloud

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From Publishers Weekly
The balance of work and personal life can cause a myriad of problems-but they all boil down to a single issue, argues Cloud (Boundaries). Many career-inhibiting problems-from shoddy management skills to unclear focus to slow growth-can be attributed to a breakdown of boundaries [...]

The Trusted Leader: Robert M. Galford, Anne Seibold Drapeau

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Who do you trust at work and who trusts you? By inviting readers to answer these two questions, authors Galford and Drapeau get their arms around the slippery yet strategic dimension of trust in organizations. The Trusted Leader is grounded in their research and experience in executive development. The authors define [...]

Beyond Code: Learn to Distinguish Yourself in 9 Simple Steps!: Rajesh Setty

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Read this book as if your life depends on it. It does. — From the Foreword by Tom Peters
Through his work with hundreds of technology professionals, Rajesh Setty has had a bird’s eye view of careers that soared and careers that stalled. In the [...]

The Trusted Leader: Robert M. Galford, Anne Seibold Drapeau

Who do you trust at work and who trusts you? By inviting readers to answer these two questions, authors Galford and Drapeau get their arms around the slippery yet strategic dimension of trust in organizations. The Trusted Leader is grounded in their research and experience in executive development. The authors define three areas [...]

Trust: The One Thing That Makes or Breaks a Leader: Les T. Csorba

As a generation of baby boomers nears retirement, our country is facing a dilemma. By 2010, there may be a shortage of 4 to 6 million workers, causing a dearth of effective leaders. Nearly every recent crisis–corporate bankruptcies, political scandals, moral failures in the church–can be traced to a leadership deficit. The common [...]

The Trusted Leader: Robert M. Galford, Anne Seibold Drapeau

Who do you trust at work and who trusts you? By inviting readers to answer these two questions, authors Galford and Drapeau get their arms around the slippery yet strategic dimension of trust in organizations. The Trusted Leader is grounded in their research and experience in executive development. The authors define three [...]

How Life Imitates Chess: Making the Right Moves, from the Board to the Boardroom: Garry Kasparov

In his 22-year reign as Grandmaster, Garry Kasparov faced more than a few tough choices under the heat of chess competitons. This is a man who knows a thing or two about making smart decisions, and since his retirement in 2005, Kasparov has put his [...]

How Life Imitates Chess: Making the Right Moves, from the Board to the Boardroom: Garry Kasparov

Editorial Reviews
In his 22-year reign as Grandmaster, Garry Kasparov faced more than a few tough choices under the heat of chess competitons. This is a man who knows a thing or two about making smart decisions, and since his retirement in 2005, Kasparov has put [...]