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  • Dysfunctional Documents

    by Kurt Ament
    This hands-on guide shows you how to use levels of edit to turn dysfunctional documents into healthy documents. It provides a flexible 12-step process to diagnose problems, develop treatments, and prevent relapses. And it explains how to create, maintain, enforce, and even automate consensual writing guidelines to keep your documents healthy. Each step identifies the roles of writers, editors, and managers. You can customize the process, as needed.
  • Transition and Recovery An SME Roadmap for Effective Strategy

    by Cherry-Ann Carmelia Craigwell
    A literature piece that identifies the different transitions a business must experience and what is required by the business owner to ensure success and preparation for the next phase of growth. Recovery methods is inherently necessary for an organization to adopt to ensure sustainability in harsh environments when disaster occurs.
  • The Human Resource Asset or Liability

    by Cherry-Ann Carmelia Craigwell
    A careful look at the Human Resource in a business environment and how the energy of this resouce can be changed from an asset to a liability. As a business owner adopting the right principles through the business culture will assure the development of the human capital.
  • USB Utility Solutions for Businesses

    by Cherry-Ann Carmelia Craigwell
  • Inspiration vs Discipline

    by Cherry-Ann Carmelia Craigwell
    A comparison between the two personalities of the Hustler and the Manager in engaging the business journey, analyzed with the famous fable of the tortoise and the Hare. The literature piece highlights the challenges and opportunities of the personalities and the success of the business owner in adopting both energies in their business venture. The presentation is easy to read and adaptable for any SME business owner schedule.
  • How to Spend Wisely

    by Kelly Lee
    Hank the hamster had a few things he was looking to buy. He wanted to get his mom a cake for her birthday, a pair of new shoes, and a few other items. However, he didn’t have enough money in his “spend” piggy bank for everything. What should he do?
  • The Seven Pillars of Reinvention: Finding Your Passion & Purpose

    by Tracy Kawa
    If we were already invented—perfect, whole, and complete—then why do we fight so darn hard to change who we are? Each person on this earth was born with a set of talents and abilities. So could you imagine what life on this planet would look like if each and every one of us actually tapped into these unique talents and abilities? Think about it . . . we’d have this place running like clockwork! What if you could wake up every day feeling energized and enthusiastic about going to work? What w... more
  • Do it yourself to be among successful people

    by Jokpeme Omode
    This book is written to change a lot of young people's lives and encourage them to pursue their walk towards their destiny. It talks about the great knowledge we have about our destiny, each and every one of us is purposed for success. Many circumstances may attempt to delay our destiny, but it is rest assured that it will never be denied. We bring on board the issue of life and the journey towards our destiny. It will enlighten and educate a lot of people who wishes to pursue their purpose in ... more
  • The Stimulated Method: A playbook for mastering hybrid creative work at scale.

    by Robb Wagner
    How can you live your best creative work-life by embracing a hybrid model? That's the question innovator-turned author Robb Wagner answers in "The Stimulated Method," a playbook boiling down 10 years of knowledge, insights, rules and counterintuitive mindset shifts gained through his own hybrid experience working on real-world, seven-figure creative projects. This step-by-step guide teaches in-house creative, marketing, brand and communications teams at global companies how to scale their ani... more
  • The Depth of Vision

    by Mohsen Estesnaei
    A very practical rule Destroying is always easier than creating. Tearing is simpler than swinging. It takes years to construct a building but it can be destroyed in the blink of an eye. Now, let's see how we can make use of this practical rule. Is it possible to take advantage of destroying poverty instead of making wealth? Doubtlessly, both will lead to the same result. According to the rule I mentioned earlier, destroying is always easier than creating. Hence, theoretically, if we intend to ... more
  • Motherhood, Apple Pie and All That Happy Horseshit

    by Cyndi Thomason
    Moms often face the choice between continuing to work or staying home with their children. They believe they must separate their business and personal worlds. Either choice leaves a part of their heart behind. It doesn’t have to be this way! In Motherhood, Apple Pie, and All That Happy Horseshit, bestselling author and seven-figure entrepreneur Cyndi Thomason shows you how to use your personal values to create the business of your dreams, one that supports your family without sacrificing yo... more
  • M is for Money

    by Rob Phelan
    Raise your hand if you have ever felt embarrassed, guilty, awkward, or uncomfortable talking to someone about money? I know my hand is raised! We live in a society where money is placed alongside politics and religion when it comes to the level of appropriateness to bring up in conversation. This is why many adults report feeling shame or embarrassment around their finances, and don't ask questions or seek help when they don't understand something or need help. M is for Money is changing that... more
  • Exit Like A Winner

    by Edward A. Valaitis
    This book is designed to help entrepreneurs with one of the most difficult decisions they will ever face which are when and how to sell their businesses. The author is vulnerable and innovative in his approach as it requires left and right brain thinking to make a great decision on something as personal as their business, their life, and their finances which are intertwined in the most valuable asset they own. Often overcoming denial is the biggest obstacle to making a sound decision and this ... more
  • Wellsprings of Work

    by Samuel Halpern
    Subtitled, “Surprising Sources of Meaning and Motivation in Work,” the book uses episodes from my nearly 50-year career— dealing with Warren Buffett and Bernie Madoff, and investment funds for everyone from pro athletes (baseball, hockey, tennis) to Inupiat Eskimos to hundreds of millions in China— as springboards for larger ideas about fulfilling work, across many fields.
  • Jobs and Covid-19

    by Narinder Mehta
    Learn how to get job offers in a radically changed work environment. Those changes are still evolving and will coninue to have a profound impact on the workplace. People need to evaluate how their skills match what the new jobs require and learn to navigate the changing workplace. The road to a happy career starts with a job you love. When you get a job that matches your skills and job interests, you are well on your way to a successful career. This book shows how to identify the skills you woul... more
  • MANSA'S Little REMINDERS: The Money Workbook for Kids Part 1

    by Antwan Williams
    Children learn about financial literacy, wealth creation, and money management in this easy-to-follow workbook developed as a second step to Mansa’s Little Reminders book. In this workbook, children will learn the tools to normalize wealth and financial freedom. Learning is easy and long-lasting through the use of interactive exercises and fun assignments. Parents, families, and educators can support their children in developing foundational skills to responsibly earn and retain money. Toget... more
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