Norman Lear Left a Message to You and Me By Howard Bloom
Norman Lear died Tuesday, December 5th, at the age of 101 at his home in LA. The headlines mourn his passing. What they miss is his victory. Norman Lear lived to be 101 years old. […]
Norman Lear died Tuesday, December 5th, at the age of 101 at his home in LA. The headlines mourn his passing. What they miss is his victory. Norman Lear lived to be 101 years old. […]
Elizabeth Troylynn’s new book is titled His Mosaic Masterpiece. While a love letter to God, faith, and the healing powers of non-denominational Christianity, what particularly struck me was Ms. Troylynn’s usage of her faith to […]
“‘As your vibration rises, forces will come to work against you. They are afraid of your power. Your spiritual awakening scares the sleepers’,” Ora Nadrich cites from an unknown source at the beginning of her […]
“About thirty years ago in Minnesota, two veteran family lawyers, Stuart Webb and his colleague and friend Ron Ousky, decided that they had had enough of tearing families apart through an adversarial process just so […]
If you know Everett De Morier, you know unpredictability. In a career that has spanned more than twenty-five years, Mr. De Morier has written everything from the Weekly World News’ My Wife Is Having the […]
Dawn M. Barclay is an author, a mom, and someone who has demonstrated expertise in dealing with the challenging situation of travelling with titularly ‘neurodivergent’ children, in the pages of her new book. With Travelling […]
Alan G. Robinson and Dean M. Schroeder’s new book is aptly titled Practical Innovation in Government: How Front-Line Leaders are Transforming Public-Sector Organizations. In the read, one essentially finds what can best be summarized as […]
Bill Price and David Jaffe are just, for lack of a better word, fun. In their new book, aptly titled The Frictionless Organization: Deliver Great Customer Experiences with Less Effort, they write all about how […]
There’s been something of a seismic shift with respect to how corporate hierarchies, and otherwise generally professional echelons and contextual milieus look at the employee as an individual. These days, thanks to movements like equal […]
“This is a book about you, the hero of our story. You’re the much-loved, often-misunderstood wearer of many B2B marketing hats. The technologist, the strategist, the customer champion, the data expert, the creative leader, the […]
Regardless of specificity or overall genre, a lot of books suffer from saying too much. A lot of reads typically benefit from they don’t choose to say, as much as what they do. But in […]
Nicole R. White is a Canadian author who expresses her passion for writing in various forms. Her zeal for books and the art of storytelling emerged at an early age, and she was swept away […]
Ethical business decision making is not only the right thing to do, but it’s the thing people with integrity do, all the time. It’s how good businesses handle their sales training and marketing strategies. Malkoff, […]
When you pick up a book and just want to hold it in your hand for a moment to absorb the message, because the cover is so pleasantly appealing, you know the contents will woo […]
McDargh discusses the new distinction of Burnout – a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed – in her book “Burnout to Breakthrough”. She offers specific bulleted dimensions […]
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