Expert Product Management (Paperback)
Game-Changing Pricing Strategies for Manufacturing and Service Companies
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Game-Changing Pricing Strategies for Manufacturing and Service Companies
Expert Advice on how to Acquire Executive Jobs, Even in a Difficult Job Market
Humor is The key to a Healthy Mind
The goal for the reader is to incorporate as much foolosophy into their life as possible. Then go out and pass it on to everybody else. The best part is, everybody already knows foolosophy, they just need to be reminded of it. Every child born on Earth, therefore every human being, has humor within them, thus, the ability to laugh and liberate themselves. This is good news for all adults. The point of foolosophy is simply to remind them of their original greatness, before the world shut them down. The intended audience is most adults who forgot their roots…
A Business Owner’s Guide to Our New World—And How to Make It Work for Them
by John Philpin
A Business Owner’s Guide to Our New World—And How to Make It Work for Them
by John Philpin
A paradigm shift is essential for business owners to thrive in our new world. They need to think in terms of value. Value is the paradigm shift. It is the new currency in our changing world.
A paradigm shift is essential for business owners to thrive in our new world. They need to think in terms of value. Value is the paradigm shift. It is the new currency in our changing world.
A paradigm shift is essential for business owners to thrive in our new world. They need to think in terms of value. Value is the paradigm shift. It is the new currency in our changing world.
Tips, tricks and techniques for managing the successful development of timely, innovative and relevant products.
There is an inner yearning within each of us. A faint but powerful whisper telling us that there’s something more. That we’re destined to have a bigger impact than we’re having now. A voice that once expressed, will inspire others to their own greatness and in a very profound way, make the world better. This is your movement, and if you’ve ever felt a pull that you could be having a bigger impact, then you know that life is calling your movement to come out from within you. This is why you are here.
There is an inner yearning within each of us. A faint but powerful whisper telling us that there’s something more. That we’re destined to have a bigger impact than we’re having now. A voice that once expressed, will inspire others to their own greatness and in a very profound way, make the world better. This is your movement, and if you’ve ever felt a pull that you could be having a bigger impact, then you know that life is calling your movement to come out from within you. This is why you are here.
There is an inner yearning within each of us. A faint but powerful whisper telling us that there’s something more. That we’re destined to have a bigger impact than we’re having now. A voice that once expressed, will inspire others to their own greatness and in a very profound way, make the world better. This is your movement, and if you’ve ever felt a pull that you could be having a bigger impact, then you know that life is calling your movement to come out from within you. This is why you are here.
For as long as writing has been taught, the subject has always been approached from the perspective of polite society. The central questions were all writer-based: What can, must, ought the writer to do? What cannot, must not, ought not the writer to do? Mistakes were corrected; awkwardness was chastised; bloat was deflated. We were urged to avoid (the passive) and contain (the number of words in a sentence). But far less often were we told how to go about building a sentence, and almost never were we told why all this advice was supposed to work. The whole perspective was wrong: Instead of looking at the writer, we should have been looking at the far more important person where writing is concerned—the reader.
In Gutsy Leaders: 140 Bits of Wisdom on How to Build Great Teams with Vision and Compassion, Pat Obuchowski, a credentialed and certified leadership development coach, shares her collection of insights into the world of successful, courageous, and gutsy leaders in the form of tweetable value-add tips. If you are not being bold in your leadership by pushing yourself to be consistently better, this book will help you get gutsy and get going.
In Gutsy Leaders: 140 Bits of Wisdom on How to Build Great Teams with Vision and Compassion, Pat Obuchowski, a credentialed and certified leadership development coach, shares her collection of insights into the world of successful, courageous, and gutsy leaders in the form of tweetable value-add tips. If you are not being bold in your leadership by pushing yourself to be consistently better, this book will help you get gutsy and get going.
In Gutsy Leaders: 140 Bits of Wisdom on How to Build Great Teams with Vision and Compassion, Pat Obuchowski, a credentialed and certified leadership development coach, shares her collection of insights into the world of successful, courageous, and gutsy leaders in the form of tweetable value-add tips. If you are not being bold in your leadership by pushing yourself to be consistently better, this book will help you get gutsy and get going.
The truths that I present are universal, and they are not exclusive to those who work in blue-collar trades such as carpentry. However, my work is intentionally directed at my fellow carpenters because they work so hard yet find little opportunity to hear these concepts. My AHAbook is intended for all who go out to…
A Carpenter’s Guide for a Successful Life
The truths that I present are universal, and they are not exclusive to those who work in blue-collar trades such as carpentry. However, my work is intentionally directed at my fellow carpenters because they work so hard yet find little opportunity to hear these concepts. My AHAbook is intended for all who go out to work to provide for themselves and their loved ones.
A Carpenter’s Guide for a Successful Life
The truths that I present are universal, and they are not exclusive to those who work in blue-collar trades such as carpentry. However, my work is intentionally directed at my fellow carpenters because they work so hard yet find little opportunity to hear these concepts. My AHAbook is intended for all who go out to work to provide for themselves and their loved ones.
300 Time Saving Tips to Create a 25-Hour Day; Practical Time Saving Tips to Apply at Home, at Work and on the Go
30 Years of Expert Tips and Advice on Multifamily Property Management
Creating a Culture of Customer Service Excellence
A Discussion of Software Testing for Executives
How to Conduct an Effective Job Search for a More Successful Career
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