Packed with time-tested techniques and real-life case studies, this work and life field guide is based on the famous training program of the same name.
Whether you re bored, burned out, retired, or fired, Escape the Mid-Career Doldrums offers solutions, ideas, and practical tools for shaking up your professional life for the better.
What if you could interview top Christian women leaders and ask their advice on how to be successful (eternally significant) and glorify God with your work?
Bestselling author Michael Armstrong provides valuable insight into the skills required to be an effective manager, helping you get the best from your staff through motivation, reward and leadership.
In this inspirational book of values, former ambassador Dick Capen presents a refreshing balance of optimism and realism to remind us that it's never too soon, never too late, to "e;finish strong.
This comprehensive series with step-by-step instructions and relevant screenshots throughout the text enables readers to have a better understanding of computers.
Alden Mills was an uncoordinated asthmatic who went on to become a national rowing champion, three time Navy SEAL Team Commander, inventor of over 20 fitness products and CEO of the #1 fastest growing consumer products company as identified by INC 500 magazine in 2009.
One of the 10 bestselling self-help books of all time, Think and Grow Rich describes a method for success in life by adopting the mindset shared by successful people.
In Understanding the Power of Recommendation, Felix Dafiaghor unveils the secrets of the uncommon achiever and how they got to the top through the power of recommendations.
Inspired by the 12-step saying, Life is simple, its people who are complicated, Barb Rogers points out in Keep It Simple and Sane that its pretty easy to tell ourselves lie upon lie as we explain away bad behavior associated with drugs, alcohol, food, sex, workwhatever, in an attempt to feel better about our complicated lies.
Over the course of 20 years and eight editions, the goals of the book have remained the same: to prepare students to participate in evaluative activities within their organizations, become beginning critical producers and consumers of the professional evaluative literature, and reap the benefits of more advanced evaluation courses and texts.