Zapp!: William Byham

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A revised edition of this bestselling primer on empowerment. This modern-day fable explains what managers and organisations must do to create and maintain an empowered workforce, dedicated to continual improvement in quality, output, sales and customerA revised edition of this bestselling primer on empowerment. This [...]

Successful Time Management For Dummies: Dirk Zeller

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Do you need help with time management? Need to better manage your time at work or at home? Feel like there are never enough hours in the day? Successful Time Management For Dummies delivers practical solutions for getting organized, working better and faster, reducing stress, and getting rid of time-wasting distractions. [...]

Masters of Sales: Ivan Misner, Don Morgan

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From Publishers Weekly
Reunited co-editors Misner and Morgan (Masters of Networking) return with a collection of vignettes from successful businesspeople who know how to sell, sell, sell, from Martha Stewart and Tony Robbins on down. Within those vignettes are many short, punchy tips on how you, [...]

The 80/20 Individual: How to Build on the 20% of What You do Best: Richard Koch

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A new 21st century individualism is overtaking “corporation-as-king” capitalism, transforming the way we work and live. Today, real power rests in the hands of creative individuals like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Oprah Winfrey, and Steven Spielberg, who are changing the world one great idea at a time. In THE 80/20 INDIVIDUAL, [...]

Handbuch E-Money, E-Payment & M-Payment (German Edition): Thomas Lammer

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Im Zuge der Bemühungen um einen einheitlichen europäischen Zahlungsverkehrsraum, die sogenannte Single Euro Payment Area, gewinnt der bargeldlose Zahlungsverkehr auch im Retailbereich zunehmend an Bedeutung. Innovative Zahlungsmethoden wie Electronic Money, Electronic Payment und Mobile Payment sind bereits wichtige Themen und werden zweifellos den Zahlungsverkehr der Zukunft noch stärker bestimmen. Das vorliegende [...]

Get A Life Without Sacrificing Your Career: How to Make More Time for What’s Reallyl Important: Dianna Booher

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From Library Journal
Booher (Communicate with Confidence, McGraw, 1994) offers here a potpourri of tips on saving time and getting your priorities straight at work and home. From changing definitions of success to sorting through an in-box or streamlining personal time, Booher argues that goal definitions [...]

Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It: No Schedules, No Meetings, No Joke–the Simple Change That Can Make Your Job Terrific: Cali Ressler, Jody Thompson

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“If you work, you need this book! Cali and Jody share the secrets of the most radical workplace experiment the Fortune 500 have ever seen. Want 35% greater productivity while going to the movies on a Wednesday afternoon or taking Fridays off? Make the switch [...]

Capital for Our Time: The Economic, Legal, and Management Challenges of Intellectual Capital (Hoover Institution Press Publication, 448.): Nicholas Imparato

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Capital For Our Time is among the first to bring together experts from widely different fields to address the challenges of intellectual capital. It includes essays by cutting-edge academics, economists, attorneys, researchers, intellectual capital managers, and CEOs as well as representatives of the venture capital, government, and trade association communities. [...]

This Bull Crap Called Tithing: Nick Arandes

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Have you ever asked yourself; “How come I tithe and can barely make ends meet, yet there are so many people who don’t and they seem to prosper?
Have [...]

Ben Franklin’s Guide to Wealth: Being a 21st Century Treatise on What it Takes to Live a Thrifty Life: Erin Barrett, Jack Mingo

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Ben Franklin’s Guide to Wealth is the modern version of the treatise The Way of Wealth by Richard Saunders, one of Ben Franklin’s many pseudonyms. Franklin practiced what he preached in the treatise, and it made him rich enough to have a full life, travel extensively, and follow his intellectual musings, [...]